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President Milliken and Chancellor Larive

Save the date for a conversation with President Milliken and Chancellor Larive

On March 6, President Milliken will host UC Santa Cruz Chancellor Cynthia Larive for the next event in the Presidential Leadership Conversation series.


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Next UC Systemwide Academic Congress to focus on math preparation and STEM pathways

This free event, will convene STEM experts to discuss innovative and inclusive approaches to support student success.


Postponed: Meet UC Legal: Learn about legal careers and AI in practice at UC

How is UC Legal approaching artificial intelligence, and what does a legal career look like at UC? Find out during a panel discussion on Feb. 27.


Oakland author event — “Racial Exhaustion: How to Move Through Racism in the Wake of DEI”

On March 4, meet Ralina Joseph, vice provost of inclusive excellence and professor of African American Studies at UCLA.


Zoom AI Companion

Unlock the power of Zoom AI Companion at UCOP

Learn practical, real-world ways to use Zoom AI Companion to streamline meetings, capture key information and stay focused on high-value work.


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Travel Talk Tuesday will cover the Concur for Mobile App

You can now keep track of your UCOP business-related receipts and expenses while on the go with the new SAP Concur for Mobile App.


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Thursday: Get practical tips for using Smartsheet at UCOP

Learn practical tips, real UCOP-relevant use cases and proven approaches to help you get more value from Smartsheet.


Wednesday: Celebrate Lunar New Year and the Year of the Horse

Check out lion dancing from Cal VSA, a sampling of delicious foods, engaging cultural activities and a variety of vendors to explore.


Explore the legacy of Black press and media as BSFO events continue

On Feb. 10, attend a special presentation by Michael D. Bolden, dean of the UC Berkeley School of Journalism.