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PACSW presents: Adjusting to the new normal

The President’s Advisory Committee on the Status of Women will present Alison King, LCSW, for concrete ways to build resilience and endurance in our post-pandemic lifestyle.


Longtime UCOP colleagues will discuss their careers in new OPSA panel

On July 1, long-tenured UCOP staff will share how they’ve navigated their UC careers, balanced work and family life and used their experiences to help colleagues do the same.


James Joyce

Join the Shakespeare Club for a special Bloomsday reading on June 16 at noon!

All aspiring and seasoned thespians are invited to attend a friendly virtual cold reading of James Joyce’s “Ulysses.”


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Take a virtual tour of the Berkeley Lab 88” Cyclotron

Celebrate the 90th anniversary of Lawrence Berkeley National Lab with a tour of its famous 88” Cyclotron.


Wednesday: Learn how volunteering can advance your career

In addition to presenting a great opportunity to help others, volunteering can be a great way to expand your network and develop additional skills.


Save the dates: BSFO Juneteenth events

The Black Staff and Faculty Organization has many plans in motion in celebration of Juneteenth — June 19, 2021.


Jim LeBrecht

ECAS presents award-winning filmmaker Jim LeBrecht this Wednesday

Jim, a UC San Diego alumnus, co-directed and co-produced the 2021 Oscar-nominated feature-length documentary, “Crip Camp,” about a summer camp for disabled teens.


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Tuesday: Meet UCOP Ombudsperson Bodi Regan

Have you been curious about UCOP’s new Ombuds Office? If so, join the OP Staff Assembly and UCOP Human Resource for a special presentation: What is the Ombuds Office?


ECAS welcomes award-winning filmmaker Jim LeBrecht

The author, disability advocate and filmmaker will share his perspective on disability rights and the importance of disability-related education.