Become a certified emergency responder: Take an onsite CPR/AED class
Learn how to save the lives of family members, friends and co-workers by taking a three-hour class.
Learn how to save the lives of family members, friends and co-workers by taking a three-hour class.
Communities of Oakland Respond to Emergencies (CORE) is a free training program for individuals, neighborhood groups and organizations to learn how to manage for the first seven to 10 days after a major disaster such as earthquake.
The deadline to submit questions has been extended to March 31.
The next installment of the Getting to Know You brown bag series will be held on Tuesday, March 21.
Bring your lunch and hear about the crucial cultural preservation being done by this UC President’s Research Catalyst Award Project.
This celebration of UCOP community will give you a chance to meet new colleagues and catch up with those you know.
Check out the next series of free financial workshops to be held on March 28.
Bring your lunch and hear Julie Freischlag speak on the topic “Resilience.” Date: Tuesday, March 14 Time: 12-1 p.m. Location: Franklin Lobby 1 Dial-in: ReadyTalk 866-740-1260; access code 7226879. Freischlag is the vice chancellor for human health sciences and dean of the School
The next installment of the Getting to Know You brown bag series will be held on Tuesday, March 21.