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Women We Admire series: M.R.C. Greenwood, President Emerita, University of Hawaii

Don’t miss the next event in the Women We Admire series when M.R.C. Greenwood makes a visit to UCOP on Wednesday, March 11, 12 to 1 p.m., in Franklin Lobby 1.


Save the Date: César Chávez event on March 20

Join the Latino Staff Association for a light lunch and a presentation by children's author and musician José-Luis Orozco.


American Red Cross blood drive returns this Thursday

You can donate blood right here at the office when the Bloodmobile comes to UCOP.


UCOP Mardi Gras mixer

Meet colleagues, learn about OP initiatives such as the Efficiency Review and Climate and Engagement Council, and engage with OP affinity groups, all while enjoying free food and beverages, courtesy of the UCOP Staff Assembly.


Author and UC alumna Natalie Baszile to speak today

The celebration of Black History Month continues with today's talk by Natalie Baszile. The event will in Franklin Lobby 1, 12-1 p.m.


Save the date: Staff Assembly Mixer on Feb. 27

Meet colleagues and learn about OP initiatives and affinity groups at this fun all-staff mixer.


Brown Bag movie screening highlights online privacy

Learn how to safeguard your privacy online at a screening of "Terms and Conditions" on Feb. 23.


Lunar New Year celebration tomorrow

Join the Asian Pacific Islander Staff Association to celebrate the Year of the Ram with a potluck on Feb. 18.


Women We Admire series: UCOP Chief Risk Officer Cheryl Lloyd speaks today

Cheryl Lloyd is the latest guest speaker in the Women We Admire series, which brings women to UCOP from around the system to share insights about their careers, workplace challenges and work-life balance.


Black History Month celebration continues with speaker and film

Natalie Baszile, author of "Queen Sugar," speaks at UCOP. Plus, a screening of the documentary "Hidden Colors."


Celebrate Black History Month with speaker series and more

Dorothy Lazard, who manages the Oakland History Room at the Oakland Public Library's Main Branch, and Natalie Baszile, author of "Queen Sugar," are the featured speakers for Black History Month. Both are UC alumnae.