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Thursday: Samir Gambhir explores the roots of structural racism

This Thursday, April 21, from 12 – 1 p.m. (PT), the Confronting Racism speaker series welcomes Samir Gambhir, director of the Equity Metrics Program at the Othering and Belonging Institute at UC Berkeley. 


Tuesday: Longtime UCOP colleagues will speak about their careers

Learn how four long-term UCOP staff have navigated their UC careers, balanced work and family life, and used their experiences to help colleagues do the same.


UC Global Health Day, May 7, 2022

Save the date for UC Global Health Day: May 7, 2022

The theme of the May 7 event is Centering Social Justice in Community Health. All UC students, faculty, staff and alumni — as well as members of the general public — are invited to attend


Confronting Racism: Imagining an anti-racist UC and the roots of structural racism

Members of the UC-Coro Systemwide Leadership Collaborative will present findings, recommendations and resources from their reflection tool and audio stories.


This Wednesday: AAPIs in UC Leadership — Challenges and Opportunities

Join APISA for a conversation about the under-representation of Asian-Americans and Pacific-Islanders in leadership positions at UC and potential solutions to this challenge.


UCOP colleagues will share insights into their careers at UC

Four long-term 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.


President Drake to speak at UC #SpeechMatters conference this week

UC President Michael V. Drake, M.D., and Johns Hopkins University President Ronald J. Daniels, J.D., will discuss the role that higher education plays in preserving democracy and preparing the next generation to lead.


APISA special event will address representation in UC leadership

On Wednesday, April 13, the Asian Pacific Islander Staff Association (APISA) will present a special panel discussion about the under-representation of Asian-Americans and Pacific-Islanders in leadership positions at UC and potential solutions to this challenge.


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The UC Alumni Career Network investigates the “Great Resignation”

On April 12, the UC Alumni Career Network will feature Enrique Lopezlira, Ph.D., for insights into this global phenomenon and what it means for workers.