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Stay Informed. Stay Connected.

Learn about the science behind alcoholism

If you've ever wondered how much alcohol is too much, or how alcohol addiction takes place, join the PACSW for a special event by Dr. Frederic Hopf on Tuesday, April 30.


You’re invited: Celebrate UCOP staff with OPSA and EEDG

On Friday, May 3, Oakland staff are invited to join the OP Staff Assembly and Employee Engagement and Diversity Group for a fun-filled Star Wars-themed staff appreciation event on the Franklin Roof Garden.


UCOP optimization update

This afternoon, join Chief Strategy Officer Zoanne Nelson for an update on recent optimization efforts and organizational structure.


UCOP Chancellor Chats start on May 2

Beginning with UC Santa Cruz Chancellor George R. Blumenthal on May 2, chancellors from all 10 UC academic campuses will sit down with OP staff for informal, candid conversations.


Chancellor Chats come to UCOP

Starting in May, chancellors from all 10 UC academic campuses will sit down with OP staff for informal, candid conversations about campus life and what it’s like to be a UC chancellor. It’s a fantastic opportunity to connect with our statewide leaders.


UCOP leadership presents an optimization update

On April 23, join Chief Strategy Officer Zoanne Nelson for an update on recent optimization efforts and organizational structure.


Celebrate the 10th annual UC Walks

On May 8, employees at UCOP in Oakland and the UCPath Center in Riverside are invited to participate in the 10th annual UC Walks — a celebration of UC’s commitment to health, well-being and community.


Special event: Alcoholism and the science of addiction

On April 30, join the PACSW for a special presentation on the neurological science behind alcohol addiction, featuring Frederic Hopf, Ph.D., of UCSF. The event will take place in Franklin and via Zoom.


Save lives by giving blood

UCOP staff have been participating in blood drives together since 2003! On April 23, join your colleagues in making a difference for people experiencing life-threatening illness and injuries.