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UC Santa Cruz builder of “bridges” named next Staff Advisor-Designate to the Regents

About a decade ago, Sherry Main was part of a campus effort to advocate for a new position that gives UC staff members a voice in Board of Regents deliberations. Now, Main will be


UC statement about U.S. withdrawal from Paris climate agreement

UC released the following statement on Friday, June 2: Today, as local, state and world leaders continue to confront President Trump’s decision to withdraw from the landmark Paris climate agreement, the University of California is


FRIDAY: Come to the annual UCOP Pride Ice Cream Social

We all scream for ice cream! It’s time for the 7th annual UCOP Pride Ice Cream Social: Date: Friday, June 2 Time: 1 to 2 p.m. Location: Franklin fifth floor roof garden All UCOP staff are invited to join


President Napolitano on proposed federal budget — calling all advocates

On May 23, President Napolitano issued the following statement on President Trump’s proposed fiscal 2018 budget: While many voices have been raised against President Trump’s proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year, I would like to


From first-generation to Fulbright: A Latina scholar’s story

By age 8, Flavio Estrada was picking tobacco in the fields of Mexico. He yearned to join the other little boys and girls going to school, but his family couldn’t afford it. He never


OP celebrates UC Walks with giant feet, bean bags and oranges

April showers bring May walkers! After a rainy winter, UCOP staff welcomed a sunny spring day for the eighth annual UC Walks event on Wednesday, May 17. More than 250 Oakland employees enjoyed a variety


10-Second Bio: Kristine Silva

Name: Kristine Silva Title: Payroll Assistant Department/Unit: UCPath Center- Production/Payroll Location: Riverside When I Started Working At UCOP: January 2017 What I Do For OP In Five Words Or Less: Help process your paycheck. The Best Part About Working For


UC program encourages low-income and underrepresented minority students

Until recently, Center High School junior Erik Mendez of Antelope, California didn’t plan to go to a four-year college. Now, he has set his sights on UCLA — one of the most competitive universities