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Boost your well-being at UC Walks on May 16

On Wednesday, May 16, UCOP employees in Oakland and UCPath employees in Riverside are invited to gather for the ninth annual UC Walks — a Systemwide WellBeing Initiative program that is coordinated by the


UC and CCC sign agreement to boost transfers, increase academic preparation

Under the MOU, students who complete one of the UC pathways and achieve the requisite GPA will be guaranteed a place within the UC system.


Recycle your non-record materials during Earth Week

Records management and building staff will hold informational meetings at multiple locations on Tuesday, April 24.


What Denim Day on Wednesday, April 25 means

UCOP staff members are invited to wear denim on Wednesday, April 25 for National Denim Day as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.


Book signing and conversation with the nation’s oldest park ranger

Betty Reid Soskin, 96, will share her stories and perspectives with UCOP staff on Monday, April 23.


Don’t forget to complete your self-evaluation by Friday, April 13

The 2017-2018 Annual Performance Evaluation Process is open. Please be sure to complete your self-evaluations in Halogen no later than Friday, April 13. Managers have until May 4 to complete their employee’s appraisals  This Performance


Brown bags: Staff Engagement Survey results

The brown bags will include a discussion on the survey findings, current and upcoming projects and initiatives in response to both the 2015 and 2017 survey, and provide an opportunity to receive additional staff feedback through instant polling.


Women’s development program provides career support across UC

“This program has so much value – as women develop more confidence in their professional skills, they’re open to all of the possibilities for their careers at UC," said Larisa Kure, a 2017 graduate.


How California became a food and wine lover’s dream

If you’ve ever taken a drive through California’s picturesque vineyards and pastoral farms, you know it’s impossible to imagine the Golden State without them. But California wouldn’t have become a dream destination for foodies