WEDNESDAY: UC Walks @ OP
UC Walks returns for its eighth year, bringing together faculty, staff, students and retirees systemwide to take a walk, share wellness tips and enjoy the spring sunshine. Join your UCOP colleagues in Oakland to
UC Walks returns for its eighth year, bringing together faculty, staff, students and retirees systemwide to take a walk, share wellness tips and enjoy the spring sunshine. Join your UCOP colleagues in Oakland to
All UCOP staff are invited to come celebrate Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Pride month with delicious ice cream treats along with some brief remarks from President Napolitano.
Find out how the UCOP Office of Diversity and Engagement works to ensure access, equity, diversity, and inclusion at K-12 schools, California community colleges, and UC campuses.
Ditching debt, building a better budget, saving for college expenses, diversifying investments, planning for retirement -- take a free one-hour workshop that will address these personal financial goals.
The town hall will be an opportunity to discuss issues of interest to UCOP employees, including the recently released state audit. You may attend the event in person or watch it online.
In response to your suggestions, we’ve launched the “Meet OP” series of department profiles. In case you missed any, you can see all previous articles in the series by clicking here. When asked to name
UC employees are ahead of the curve: More than half of us already commute to work by bike, public transit, walking or carpool – twice the statewide rate! But we can still do better.
Find out who won the systemwide trophy, affectionately known as "the Slammy," at the third annual Grad Slam in which grad students compete to explain years of complex research in the ultimate three-minute pitch.
Stop by a drop-in session on Tuesday or Thursday to find out more about becoming a steering committee member, and come to Wednesday's monthly meeting to see OPSA in action!
Escape into the world of imagination on your lunch hour this week!
You’ve probably heard about Grad Slam, UC’s systemwide contest that challenges our graduate students to explain their research in three jargon-free minutes. On Thursday, May 4, you can tune in to watch the event live,