eScholarship Lunchtime Talk, Nov. 4
The California Digital Library recently launched a revamped eScholarship website. You can learn more about the site—and how you can get started publishing on eScholarship—at a lunchtime talk on Nov. 4.
The California Digital Library recently launched a revamped eScholarship website. You can learn more about the site—and how you can get started publishing on eScholarship—at a lunchtime talk on Nov. 4.
If you’re walking by room 5320 in the Franklin building this Thursday, don’t be surprised by the number of staff spilling out into the hallway.
Navigating UC Admissions info session Wednesday... Post-Employment Benefits Forum Wednesday... Women We Admire series Thursday... Speaker Series: California Higher Education Thursday... Sign up for Bagels With Mark
Staff ideas and feedback are tremendously important in shaping the University of California. President Yudof invites you to share your ideas with him on issues and opportunities concerning the university by sending an email
UCOP recently launched a UC Health news Web site/e-newsletter. The new site spotlights health stories and updates from UCOP as well as health news and features from the UC medical centers and campuses, including: ·
The longtime Boy Scout motto, "Be prepared," is apt advice at any time. It may be especially sound as we approach the twentieth anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake this weekend.
Post-Employment Benefits Forum, Wed., 10/21... Save the Date: Women We Admire Series, Thursday, 10/22... Speaker Series: California Higher Education, Thursday, 10/22... Suspension of University Cell Phone Policy... Community Supported Agriculture at UCOP...
On Thursday, Oct. 15, UCOP will participate in the Great California ShakeOut, the largest earthquake drill ever! At 10:15 am, employees will practice the “Drop! Cover! Hold on!” for 60 seconds.
The President’s Task Force on Post-Employment Benefits is holding forums at UCOP in the Franklin building, room 10325 on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 to give faculty, staff and retirees the opportunity to ask questions and learn about the immediate and long-term effects of fiscal pressures on the University’s pension and retiree health programs.