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New webinar highlights Global Accessibility Awareness Day

Digital accessibility isn’t just for coders or web designers. All of us can help make the world more accessible and inclusive. Learn how at an upcoming webinar.


Tuesday: Beth Rose Middleton will speak on Native American environmental challenges

The UC Davis scholar will present her research on Native environmental policy and Native activism for site protection during the next UC Distinguished Scholars webinar.


APISA brings more Philippine history to UCOP

On March 19, Dr. Lisandro E. Claudio of UC Berkeley will host a presentation and Q&A about the People Power Movement in the Philippines.


Shonté Thomas, M. Ed., Associate Dean of Students, UC Riverside Ethnic & Gender Centers

PACSW welcomes equity advocate Shonté Thomas of UC Riverside

Learn how Shonté helps students and staff cultivate community, find mentorship opportunities and build leadership skills while promoting diversity and inclusivity.


Man working on laptop

Feeling overwhelmed? Attend this OPSA event.

Find out how you can overcome tendencies that can lead you to feel overwhelmed. Plus, participate in a guided meditation.


Kevin Pham explains his research on the political history of Vietnam during the 2019 Grad Slam competition.

Game’s on for Grad Slam: UC research explained in 3 minutes

UC graduate students spend years on their research, but this Friday, May 7, they’ll compete to wow viewers by summarizing their work in just three minutes.


Wednesday: Learn about UC’s role as a Hispanic-Serving Institution

Join academic leaders in exploring UC’s unique role as a research-intensive, public HIS system.


Explore Philippine history with NAIPISA and APISA — first event on Wednesday

Two upcoming events from UCOP employee resource groups will highlight the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines.


UCLA’s Stephen Acabado unearths Philippine history through archeology

On May 5, join UCOP’s Native American, Indigenous and Pacific Islander Staff Association for a presentation and Q&A about decolonizing history in the Philippines, featuring UCLA’s Stephen Acabado.


Professor Amani Allen of the UC Berkeley School of Public Health

Wednesday: Amani M. Allen, Ph.D., M.P.H., will speak on African-American Health inequities

The UC Berkeley School of Public Health scholar will present insights into the mental and physical health of African-Americans in relationship to gender, socioeconomic position and the stress created by racism.


New webinar: UC’s Role as a Hispanic-Serving Research Institution

Learn about UC’s unique role as a research-intensive, public Hispanic Serving Institution, and how its work has a wide-ranging impact, from leading researchers.