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PACSW’s Women We Admire welcomes Regent Emerita Laphonza Butler

Regent Emerita Laphonza Butler, president of EMILY’s List, will speak on empowering women in political office and advocacy for labor union rights


Tẹjú Rice and Erica Stevenson

Attend the CUCSA town hall on March 9

The quarterly Council of University of California Staff Assemblieses town hall will provide an overview of this year's workgroups and areas of focus.


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Join OPSA for a virtual happy mixology hour

On Friday, March 18, all UCOP staff are invited to join the OP Staff Assembly (OPSA) for a virtual mixology class presented by UC Riverside alumnus Micahel Cecconi of Stirred.in.


Women providing healing promoting hope

Save the dates for Women’s History Month events

March is Women’s History Month, and PACSW’s Women's History Month Subcommittee has lined up a series of events to celebrate the many achievements of women through history and today.


Tẹjú Rice and Erica Stevenson

You’re invited to a CUCSA meeting on March 9

All UCOP staff are invited to attend the quarterly Council of University of California Staff Assembly town hall, which will provide an overview of this year's workgroups and areas of focus.


Black History Month

UCOP Black History Month events continue

Mark your calendar for these great opportunities to build your knowledge of Black history and culture while connecting with your colleagues.


UCOP colleagues share why they support LaSA’s Cesar Chavez Challenge

There's still time to participate in LaSA's Cesar Chavez Commemorative Virtual Activity Challenge, taking place through March 31.


Meet the staff advisors to the Regents this Thursday

This Thursday, Feb. 24, all UC staff are invited to attend a virtual open house featuring the current staff advisor and staff advisor designate to the UC Board of Regents — aka STARs.


Explore climate and environmental justice with BSFO

Several experts will discuss topics surrounding climate and environmental justice, with a focus on the Black community’s climate change experience through varied lenses such as health, Critical Race Theory, Feminist Theory and land loss.