UCOP’s National Cyber Security Awareness Month celebration
Learn how to protect yourself from data disasters both at work and at home.
Learn how to protect yourself from data disasters both at work and at home.
Are you ready to shake, rattle and roll? If not, find out how to best protect yourself during a quake.
Want to learn more about the program? Come to an upcoming brown bag, beginning Tuesday, Sept. 25.
You are invited to join President Napolitano for a UCOP Town Hall meeting from 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 18. Here are a few ways you can participate in this event: In person:
With a focus on cultural change, UC’s People Management Conference returned to UCLA’s Luskin Center from Aug. 7-9. The conference built on the success of last year’s inaugural event, offering an inspiring training, development
The new 1100 Broadway is being designed to have no paper records storage, other than in cubicles and offices. In addition, the Franklin building will soon have limited paper records storage space.
On the west side of the Franklin fifth-floor patio, a new vegetable and herb garden is taking root — and it all began with OP staff members with a love of gardening. Fresh herbs from
President Napolitano gives her opinion on whether a college degree is worth it in her latest LinkedIn post.
Among the criteria, employees with a 2017 annual performance rating of “development needed/new and learning (tracking up)” or higher are eligible for a possible merit increase.
Want a tote bag or tumbler to show your UC pride? How about a T-shirt commemorating the university’s 150th anniversary? Now you can buy it. The new UC Store, launched this week by the Marketing Communications
For three-quarters of a century, Los Alamos National Laboratory has been a singular force in advancing scientific knowledge across new frontiers — from its origins in World War II to its role in the Human
The following message was sent by Chief Compliance and Audit Officer Alexander Bustamante to UCOP staff on Monday, July 9: Dear UCOP Colleagues, The University of California is committed to maintaining the highest standards of conduct