UCOP colleagues will share insights into their careers at UC
Four long-term UCOP staff will share how they’ve navigated their UC careers, balanced work and family life, and used their experiences to help colleagues do the same.
Four long-term UCOP staff will share how they’ve navigated their UC careers, balanced work and family life, and used their experiences to help colleagues do the same.
On Wednesday, April 13, the Asian Pacific Islander Staff Association (APISA) will present a special panel discussion about the under-representation of Asian-Americans and Pacific-Islanders in leadership positions at UC and potential solutions to this challenge.
Lalitha comes to UCOP from San Mateo Medical Center, where she led the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Her first day will be April 11.
Connect with colleagues from all UCOP locations, as well as UC Berkeley, UCLA, UC Riverside, UC Santa Barbara and UCSF.
This expository documentary short focuses on policing in the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), the third-largest local law enforcement agency in the country.
Our colleagues are making a big impact in UCOP IT. Here are their stories.
This month, we reflect upon the legacy of César Chávez, the visionary activist and organizer who fought tirelessly for farmworker rights, and whose story is central to that of social change in California and across the world.
The popular OP Staff Assembly (OPSA) Career Panels have returned for 2022! On April 19, four long-tenured UCOP staff will share how they’ve navigated their UC careers, balanced work and family life, and used their
The President’s Advisory Committee on the Status of Women invites all UCOP staff to attend.
Regent Emerita Laphonza Butler, president of EMILY’s List, will speak on empowering women in political office and advocacy for labor union rights
March is Women’s History Month, and PACSW’s Women's History Month Subcommittee has lined up a series of events to celebrate the many achievements of women through history and today.