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That UC tote bag? Here’s where you can buy it

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


UC keeps Los Alamos Laboratory on cutting edge of science and research

  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


Important information about whistleblower activities

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


Street smart safety tips to avoid being a target for criminals

Stay off your cellphone. Carry your bag in front of you. Be cautious when using ATMs. These and other tips are recommended for your safety.


Thursday: Safety tips while you’re at or near work or just out-and-about

UCPD will lead the presentation and you can attend all or part of it.


Why At Your Service Online (AYSO) is requesting your cell phone number

Providing your cell phone number is optional, but it is recommended as an important step toward introducing multifactor authentication to your UC retirement account.


Show appreciation to your colleagues with a Gratitude Gram

Want to show your colleagues how much you appreciate them? Send a Gratitude Gram to any fellow UCOP staff member to express your appreciation for who they are and the contributions they make to UCOP. Pick


President Napolitano thanks UCOP staff, answers questions at Town Hall

President Napolitano provided updates on the state budget, UC’s efforts to protect the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and its recipients, and the UCOP Restructuring Effort.


Berkeley Outpatient Center opens with UCSF Health and John Muir Health providers

If you live in or near Berkeley, you have a new option for receiving primary or specialty care.