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Safety and Targeted Violence in the Workplace presentation on Dec. 20

Learn how to protect yourself from threats, including an active shooter in the workplace or a public space like a theater.


Thursday: Be a holiday life saver and donate blood

Holidays are hard on the local blood supply. Can you spare an hour to provide the gift of life?


10-Second Bio: Gary Cheng, juggler and empowerment proponent

Name: Gary Cheng Title:  Senior Content Developer and Trainer Department/Unit: UCOP Local Human Resources Location: Franklin Building When I Started Working At UCOP: September 2018 What I Do for OP in Five Words or Less: Empower people and teams The Best Part About Working for OP: The people!



Hats off to UCOP knitters who made 950 caps for premature babies

Just some of the many knitters and hats: (Top Row, L to R) Wanda Tong, Julie Miller, Sandi Hollenbough, Christina Shallow, and Rita Hao (Bottom Row, L to R) Thu Nyguyen, Aimee Chang, Annette


UCOP volunteers help feed the community

On Oct. 30, nineteen staff members from UCOP volunteered at the Alameda County Food Bank. They helped prepare meals for the community, and sorted and bagged a staggering amount of donated produce: 790 pounds of bell peppers 3,612



UC is Smoke and Tobacco Free. Are you?

The Great American Smokeout on Nov. 15 is a great time for anyone who wants to quit smoking to get support.


Thanksgiving Coat Drive & volunteer event

Donate a warm coat and/or help serve a meal to local community members in need.