Dr. Lyla June Johnston to speak on impostor syndrome
Lyla June Johnston, Ph.D., is an Indigenous woman who has battled impostor syndrome throughout her educational journey.
Lyla June Johnston, Ph.D., is an Indigenous woman who has battled impostor syndrome throughout her educational journey.
Lt. Bill Spears has dedicated himself to helping people be safer in their daily lives.
Learn more about UCOP's retiree association, meet members and find out how to get involved!
Participating only takes about an hour, and your donation could save three lives!
Enjoy a sampling of snacks from Asian and Pacific Islander countries and browse books from AAPI authors.
UCOP leaders will participate in an unscripted conversation on EDI and our efforts toward becoming an anti-racist organization.
Lt. Bill Spears has dedicated himself to raising awareness about safety challenges and best practices to help people be safer in their daily lives.
Lyla June Johnston, Ph.D., is an Indigenous woman who has battled impostor syndrome throughout her educational journey.
Mark your calendar for Friday, Jun. 7, to hear from and engage with leaders as they share their reflections on EDI as a leader at UCOP.