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Introducing 341, the East Bay’s newest area code

Starting this summer, new area code 341 will serve the same East Bay region as 510. With two local area codes, all local numbers will need to be dialed using 10 digits.


Last chance: Bring the voice of UC employees to the Regents

Applications to become the next staff advisor to the UC Regents are due this Friday, April 1. Learn more about this amazing opportunity and submit your application soon!


Building consolidation records project: What’s next?

Is your department struggling to organize its records prior to the UCOP Oakland move? TOPS employees are available to help.


Can I stay at [insert name here] hotel?

The BRC has introduced a helpful new flowchart to help UCOP employees easily understand hotel allowances.


UCPath outage this week

The final March UCPath outage will take place from this Thursday, March 14, at 5 p.m. until next Tuesday, March 19, at 8 a.m. Download your W-2 if you plan to work on your taxes this weekend.


Step up to serve: Apply to be the next staff advisor to UC Regents

Staff across the UC system are once again invited to apply for the position of staff advisor to the Regents, a unique opportunity to provide a staff perspective on situations and challenges faced by the board. Learn how you can get involved!


Annual performance appraisal process

Performance appraisals for the 2018-2019 fiscal year will begin next week. Learn how your review can guide your professional development goals and see upcoming important dates.


Be on the lookout for IT news and alerts

A new webpage will provide up-to-date IT news and alerts, ensuring employees can stay abreast of any service disruptions. For email outages, you'll see the same useful notices as web browser pop-ups.


UCPath: Update on outages and a new video

UCPath is offline through 8 a.m. on Wednesday, March 6, and will be offline again from Thursday, March 14, at 5 p.m. until Tuesday, March 19 at 8 a.m. Watch a helpful video to learn more about how the outages may affect you.