Learn healthy recipes with PACSW
On Feb. 13, join the President’s Advisory Committee on the Status of Women for a healthy cooking demonstration with UC Berkeley Wellness Program Dietitian Kim Guess. Samples will be included!
On Feb. 13, join the President’s Advisory Committee on the Status of Women for a healthy cooking demonstration with UC Berkeley Wellness Program Dietitian Kim Guess. Samples will be included!
The UCOP Pride Valentine's Day supply station is back this year with flowers for your friends, neighbors, coworkers and significant others.
The OP Staff Assembly has many fun plans in the works for their annual Mardi Gras festivities, which this year will take place on Feb. 21 in Oakland, the UCPath Center and Washington, D.C.
Learn how you can benefit by booking your travel within the systemwide travel program, plus get insights on maximizing airline credits, per diem, car insurance coverage, the best economy seating and more.
UCOP is kicking off its fifth annual Student Internship Program. Learn how your department can benefit, while providing college students with an opportunity to experience real-life work experience and career training.
On Wednesday, Feb. 5, UC Davis Chancellor Gary S. May will lead an engaging and candid conversation with UCOP staff.
Join BSFO during our Black History Month kick-off event featuring keynote speaker Yvette Gullatt, Ph.D., vice provost and chief outreach officer/interim vice president of Student Affairs.
Mardi Gras at UCOP takes place on Friday, Feb. 21 in Oakland, at the UCPath Center and in Washington, D.C. Here’s what to expect at this staff-favorite event.
On Jan. 30, President Napolitano will give her first Town Hall of the year. Attend in person at Oakland's Franklin building or online via Zoom.
The next speaker in the popular Chancellor Chats series is Gary S. May, chancellor of UC Davis on Feb. 5. Join us for an engaging and candid conversation!
Throughout February, the Black Staff and Faculty Organization are collecting new and gently used ties through their partnership with All Tied Up, a special nonprofit that teaches leadership, self-respect and empathy to young men of color — all through the basic skill of tying a tie.
Learn what it takes to make the move from an independent contributor to leading a team or to advance from mid-level management to senior leadership roles during this helpful webinar presented by the UC Alumni Career Network.