We want to hear about your “new (ab)normal”!
Life in 2020 has been full of unexpected twists and turns. Take a few minutes to tell us about your experience and we’ll share your story with UCOP colleagues.
Life in 2020 has been full of unexpected twists and turns. Take a few minutes to tell us about your experience and we’ll share your story with UCOP colleagues.
Three of Dr. Rachelle Rogers-Ard’s courses in the Continuing the Conversation on Race series are now available through the UC Learning Center.
How can the OP Staff Assembly better support you? Let us know through a short survey.
We’re launching a new column to help you share your perspective of this unprecedented time. Please participate to share your experience with your colleagues.
On Sept. 1, join us for the conclusion of Dr. Rachelle Rogers-Ard’s courses in the Continuing the Conversation on Race series.
As the OSPA Steering Committee plans for the new year, we want to learn more about staff needs. Please help out by completing a short survey to share your thoughts.
Thanks to Latascha and Eddie’s great work, the Oakland move process has been seamless and quick for the Capital Asset Strategies & Finance team.
As the months of COVID-19 workplace disruptions roll on, Steve and Edwin have remained a trusted and helpful source of support.
The UCOP Business Resource Center is grateful for the hard work and partnership that Lania has provided over the last several months.
Led by Dr. Rachelle Rogers-Ard of the Alameda County Office of Education, the Continuing the Conversation on Race series will focus on bias, leadership and systemic racism. Join us to connect with your colleagues around these important topics.
All UCOP staff are invited to attend OP Staff Assembly Steering Committee Meetings. At this week’s meeting, catch up with your newly elected members.
In 2015, the Supreme Court upheld a right to marriage for gay couples. One of the key elements to winning this battle was research — particularly one UC researcher’s groundbreaking study in the 1940s that showed being gay is not a mental illness.