Tuesday: The Effects of Stigma on Public Health
UC Riverside professor Bruce Link will discuss how social stigma affects people with mental illness in Tuesday's webinar that is part of the Stigma-Free UC series.
UC Riverside professor Bruce Link will discuss how social stigma affects people with mental illness in Tuesday's webinar that is part of the Stigma-Free UC series.
An Office of the General Counsel team will once again be knitting and crocheting tiny hats for premature babies and you can join the campaign.
Proceeds will go toward BSFO’s student scholarship fund, which benefits deserving underrepresented students who are enrolled at a UC campus.
You are invited to join President Napolitano for a UCOP Town Hall meeting on Thursday, June 21 from 10–11 a.m. Here are a few ways you can participate in this event: In person: The event will
Liliana Iglesias, an academic counselor at UC Berkeley’s Undocumented Student Program, will share her personal experience working with undocumented students.
The hats will be donated to UCSF's Tiny Hats for Tiny Babies campaign to benefit premature babies in health facilities in Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda.
Summer is concert season in downtown Oakland, so grab your lunch and soak in some free music ranging from jazz and zydeco to rock and reggae. These concerts are free and open to the
UC Riverside professor Bruce Link will discuss how people with mental illnesses are harmed by the social stigma they experience — and what we can do to reduce that stigma.
Join the Asian Pacific Islander Staff Association for a self-defense workshop, food, history and more.
Award-winning speaker and author Ross Szabo, who is a wellness director at UCLA, will discuss how we can improve our efforts to raise awareness.