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Join President Napolitano for a UCOP Town Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 18

You are invited to join President Napolitano for a UCOP Town Hall meeting from 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 18. Here are a few ways you can participate in this event: In person:


10 healthy snacks with a UC connection

Tackling your afternoon hunger with healthy snacks will help get you through the day and prevent overeating at meals — and many good snack options have a UC connection. For more than a century, UC


UCOP employee discount on Columbia Sportswear ends Sunday

Receive 40 to 60 percent off most products.


Save the date: “Painting Is My Everything” talk with SF Asian Art Museum curator

Discover the bold artistic vision of contemporary artists, many of them women, from the provincial Mithila region of India.


Wednesday: UC Police offer tips on protecting yourself and your belongings

UC Police will share recommendations for things you can do to stay safe.


Annual IT Tech Fair returns with new products, software upgrades and a raffle

Learn all about new products, software and service upgrades that are on the way.


New vegetable garden takes root at Franklin Building

On the west side of the Franklin fifth-floor patio, a new vegetable and herb garden is taking root — and it all began with OP staff members with a love of gardening. Fresh herbs from


Tips to keep yourself and your belongings safe

Presentation and security tips to help you keep safe at work.


August restructuring effort update

Update from President Napolitano on the restructuring effort.


UCOP employee discount available on Columbia Sportswear

UCOP staff can receive a discount on merchandise at the Columbia Sportswear Company Employee Store in Richmond through Sunday, Sept. 16.


New Franklin exhibit features work of young UCSF cancer patients

A new art installation in the Franklin Building is showcasing the work of pediatric cancer patients at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital and other local treatment centers, and the power that the arts can play