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Thanks for supporting Franklin’s bid for LEED gold! Here’s how we did

UCOP staff responded to the LEED survey in big numbers this month, ensuring the Franklin building will be in good shape for a chance at recertifying LEED gold. Franklin Building employees had a 73 percent


Love the 10-second bio? We do too! Here’s how to submit one or nominate someone

You love reading them. We love publishing them. The 10-second bio is one of Link’s most popular features, because we enjoy reading about our colleagues — what they do at OP, how long they’ve worked


Photo slideshow: Smiles for miles at UC Walks

Hundreds of UCOP staff members in Oakland and Riverside celebrated the return of UC Walks on May 16 by donning their walking shoes for an energetic group walk. In Oakland, 478 staff turned out for


Celebrate Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month with Filipino cultural event

Join the Asian Pacific Islander Staff Association for a self-defense workshop, food, history and more.


UC Walks is back! Get some exercise and boost your wellbeing Wednesday

Pick up your free T-shirt and other goodies, and don't forget to share your photos on Twitter and Instagram using #UCWalks.


Women We Admire speaker series: Mary Gilly

Senior Associate Dean Mary Gilly from the UC Irvine Paul Merage School of Business will be featured in the next installment of the Women We Admire speaker series on May 25.


Food, dance and more to celebrate Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month

The May 23 event, which also includes a self-defense workshop, is hosted by the Asian Pacific Islander Staff Association.


Photo slideshow: The day UCOP staff took the kids to work

It was no ordinary workday at the Franklin Building. On April 26, Franklin’s hallways and conference rooms teemed with children clad in UC T-shirts and eager to catch a glimpse of what happens at


Book signing and conversation with the nation’s oldest park ranger

Betty Reid Soskin, 96, will share her stories and perspectives with UCOP staff on Monday, April 23.


How California became a food and wine lover’s dream

If you’ve ever taken a drive through California’s picturesque vineyards and pastoral farms, you know it’s impossible to imagine the Golden State without them. But California wouldn’t have become a dream destination for foodies


UC 150th birthday celebration brings applause, cheers

With shared stories, refreshments and some comedy, UCOP staff last Friday celebrated UC’s 150th birthday and the university’s remarkable impact on California and beyond. The celebration coincided with Charter Day, the day in 1868 when