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UCBAC event series will highlight diverse UC leaders

The UC Black Administrators’ Council (UCBAC) Leadership Reflection Series will introduce diverse leaders in higher education at UC, in various campus leadership roles.


Reminder: Join PACSW for slow-flow yoga at noon on Tuesday

Kristine Luken will teach this lunchtime class, accessible to all levels of yoga experience.


Susan Buchbinder, M.D.

Join the UC Center Sacramento for two COVID-19-related events

Find out about the latest in COVID-19 vaccine technology and the pandemic’s economic impact from leading UC researchers.


Women talking in hallway at UCOP

UCOP anti-racism efforts continue with task force discussions and new courses

Here’s what’s next in UCOP’s strategy to support employees and promote a safe and equitable workplace.


Wednesday: Get advice for leading through challenging times

On March 24, join the UC Alumni Career Network for a candid conversation about how the pandemic has impacted leaders, as well as strategies for prioritizing individual and team well-being.


Students walking at UC Merced

Tune in March 24 for Part 2 of the UC Campus Safety Symposium

The virtual event will help inform a new presidential plan for improving campus safety and policing throughout the UC system.


Reminder: Sustainable composting event this Thursday

The UCOP Sustainability Affinity Group welcomes three San Mateo County Office of Sustainability Master Composters for a discussion about transforming food scraps and plant trimmings into a nutrient-rich garden soil amendment.


President Drake at Salesforce

President Drake to address Salesforce.org Innovation Leadership Forum

On Tuesday, March 23, UC President Michael V. Drake, M.D., will share his perspective on how universities are leading through change and helping students thrive.


PACSW welcomes former Congressional Candidate Aimy Steele on Friday

Aimy is a former teacher and elementary school principal whose campaign platform sought to inform public policy and increase voter turnout. She is presented as part of the Women We Admire Series.