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Announcing Take the Stairs survey results and prize winners

Almost 60 percent of respondents already use the stairs at least once a day, survey results showed. Respondents noted a number of barriers to taking the stairs, and UCOP's Healthy Campus Network committee is looking for opportunities to address the feedback.


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


Where to pick up a 150th anniversary commemorative poster

You can pick up a poster commemorating the university's 150th birthday at one of these two locations.


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.


Women We Admire speaker series returns Friday with Mary Gilly

Gilly is a senior associate dean and professor of marketing at the Paul Merage School of Business at UC Irvine, where her research addresses consumer behavior issues.


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.


Meet OP’s John Sims and his push for an “equal playing field”

After more than 30 years working in employment law, equal opportunity in the workplace is still what drives John Sims. “I want people to be treated fairly,” Sims said. “If everyone has equal opportunity, and


Want to help make a difference? Consider joining OPSA Steering Committee

“I enjoyed participating in the OP Staff Assembly because it made me feel more connected with the people at the University of California Office of the President. As a member and later as the


Wednesday: How sleep works, what it does and how to get enough

UCSF Professor Ying-Hui Fu will share insights from her research into sleep patterns and the major effects those patterns and their disruptions have on us as individuals and the larger community.