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Video: President Drake speaks on Sexual Assault Awareness Month

April is National Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) — an important reminder to honor survivors, educate ourselves and take action.


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Celebrate Earth Month by getting your home office green-certified

UCOP’s Sustainability Affinity Group (SAG) is bringing a fun sustainability challenge to your work-from-home office!  Challenge yourself to assess your home office footprint and learn green-themed tips along the way. All participants will receive


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COVID-19: A year in reflections

The UC community shares their stories of a year of hardship, courage and resilience from throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.


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UCOP anti-racism efforts continue with task force discussions and new courses

Here’s what’s next in UCOP’s strategy to support employees and promote a safe and equitable workplace.


President Drake

UCOP stands against anti-Asian violence

The UCOP community is coming together to combat racism, support colleagues and provide opportunities to learn and heal.


President Drake

President Drake: Supporting our Asian colleagues and communities against violence

President Drake addresses the recent alarming acts of violence directed against Asian-Americans.


UCOP affinity groups share statement on recent anti-Asian violence

UCOP affinity groups have come together to condemn hate crimes targeting Asian-Americans, and to stand in solidarity with the Asian-American community.


Get engaged! Take the next UCOP COVID-19 Response Pulse Survey

Share your perspective on UCOP’s COVID-19 response with the Culture and Connectivity Initiative.


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You’re invited to play bingo on Friday!

Colleagues from several campuses are invited to join their local Staff Assemblies for fun bingo games this Friday afternoon and evening.


Reminder: GUEA welcomes author Amy Nickerson this Friday

GUEA will welcome Amy Nickerson, author of “How Do You See Us? Our Lived Realities of Being Viewed as a Threat” for an exploration of racial injustice and systemic racism in the United States.


Continuing the Conversation on Race resumes with Lisa D. Walker

Each session will provide an opportunity for participants to explore questions that can help inform their approaches to anti-racist leadership and collectively strengthen an anti-racist culture at UCOP.


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Join the Shakespeare Club for Twelfth Night on the actual twelfth night of Christmastide!

All aspiring and seasoned thespians are invited to attend a friendly virtual cold reading on Wednesday, Jan. 6, at noon.