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UC athletes look for gold in Pyeongchang

Two UC athletes hope to make their mark at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang this month: Bobsledder Carlo Valdes, a UCLA alum, and UC Davis freestyle skier Brita Sigourney. Sigourney comes into the games on


Come to the annual UCOP Mardi Gras Mixer

All UCOP staff is invited to the annual Mardi Gras Mixer, sponsored by OP Staff Assembly: Date: Friday, Feb. 23 Time: 3:30 to 6 p.m. Location: Franklin Lobby 1 Enjoy beverages and delicious appetizers such as jambalaya, Shrimp Creole,


Ralph Bunche: UC pathbreaker and global peacemaker

Ralph Bunche was a man of many firsts. He was the first African American valedictorian at UCLA. The first African American in the country to receive a Ph.D. in political science. And the first


Celebrate Black History Month at special UCOP events

In honor of Black History Month, the Black Staff and Faculty Organization (BSFO) has organized an exciting line-up of distinguished speakers, film screenings and other special events. All UCOP staff is invited to attend


Celebrating EBCF graduates

Information session: Becoming an East Bay College Fund mentor

Have you ever thought of becoming a mentor to one of Oakland’s youth? Now is the time — you are needed! President Napolitano has designated UCOP as a partner of Oakland Promise, an initiative to


WEDNESDAY: Women We Admire – Mary Ann Mason

Bring your lunch and join Mary Ann Mason, UC Berkeley law professor, for the next talk in the Women We Admire series: “Do Babies Matter?” Mason is considered a national expert on children’s rights, child


150 years in 90 seconds: Watch UC’s new anniversary video

  How do you sum up 150 years of world-changing history in just 90 seconds? Find out by watching the 150th anniversary video we launched last week. You may discover some fun facts about UC that


Sustainability wins in 2017: UC is greener than ever

All 10 UC campuses now have on-site solar power, and more progress is in the works. Over the last year, UC campuses made big strides toward zero-emission vehicles, with UC Irvine converting its entire