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UCOP leaders share personal photos in advance of Leading Towards Equity

Mark your calendar for the first first Leading Toward Equity event of 2024 on March 28, from 1 ­– 2 p.m. (PT) via Zoom.


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Attend an information session on UC’s Identity Theft Protection Program through Experian

Learn how to take advantage of UC's Experian Identity Theft Protection Program and get answers to your questions.


Tuesday: PACSW Women’s History Month events feature Chancellor Christ and networking

PACSW has planned several events promoting networking and connection that are open to all UCOP staff.


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This week: UCOP Tableau User Group covers dashboards and data privacy

Join the UCOP Tableau User Group — a community of UCOP staff interested in building and sharing their Tableau skills.


PACSW Women We Admire will feature UC Berkeley Chancellor Carol T. Christ

Chancellor Christ is a celebrated scholar; advocate for quality, accessible public higher education; proponent of liberal arts education; and champion of women's and diversity issues.


Wednesday: BLAC@UC Women’s History Month Panel

On March 14, Black women leaders will reflect on their journeys and how we can support Black women throughout UC.


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UCOP Tableau User Group announces March speakers and topics

Join the UCOP Tableau User Group — a community of UCOP staff interested in building and sharing their Tableau skills.


This week: OPSA highlights RASC and presents Friday Bingo

The OP Staff Assembly (OPSA) invites all colleagues to join them at two fun events this week.


Use these 8 tips at PACSW’s networking event

This event is a safe space to meet new colleagues, share who you are and what you do, create valuable connections that could be used in your current work or in the future — and have fun!


Get ready for the BLAC@UC Women’s History Month Panel

Five of UC's Black women leaders will reflect on their journeys and how we, as a community, can support Black women throughout the university.