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Take the UCOP popcorn survey

Thursday, March 12, is National Popcorn Day! Help us celebrate by sharing your popcorn preferences, and check out a delicious recipe.


Celebrate Black History Month with UC leaders

This Thursday, BSFO brings together a panel of impactful African-American UC leaders to share their experiences in the workplace.


Talking diversity with Van Williams

The vice-chancellor of information technology at UC Santa Cruz recently talked to UCOP’s Jeané Blunt about diversity and inclusion initiatives, and his thought leadership at UC.


Explore ancestry and more during Black History Month

BSFO’s celebration of Black History Month continues this week. Don’t miss learning about an impactful community partnership and UCOP colleagues sharing personal stories about their ancestry.


This Friday is Mardi Gras at Franklin, UCDC and the UCPath Center!

The OP Staff Assembly has many fun plans in the works for their annual Mardi Gras festivities on Feb. 21!


Black History Month celebrations continue

Join BSFO’s recognition of Black History Month with a variety of engaging events, including a documentary film screening, ancestry presentation, community partnership presentation and leadership panel.


Get ready for UCOP Mardi Gras next week!

The OP Staff Assembly has many fun plans in the works for their annual Mardi Gras festivities, which this year will take place on Feb. 21 in Oakland, the UCPath Center and Washington, D.C.


Yvette Gullatt, Ph.D., kicks off Black History Month on Tuesday, Feb. 4

Join BSFO during our Black History Month kick-off event featuring keynote speaker Yvette Gullatt, Ph.D., vice provost and chief outreach officer/interim vice president of Student Affairs.


Support local youth by donating a tie

Throughout February, the Black Staff and Faculty Organization are collecting new and gently used ties through their partnership with All Tied Up, a special nonprofit that teaches leadership, self-respect and empathy to young men of color — all through the basic skill of tying a tie.