Tobacco researcher to speak about smoking cessation in low-income smokers
Learn more about smoking cessation efforts in low-income smokers when tobacco researcher Shadi Nahvi visits UCOP this Wednesday, Nov. 5, 12 to 1 p.m. in 712 Kaiser.
Learn more about smoking cessation efforts in low-income smokers when tobacco researcher Shadi Nahvi visits UCOP this Wednesday, Nov. 5, 12 to 1 p.m. in 712 Kaiser.
Tickets are going fast for this year’s Big Game, which takes place Saturday, Nov. 22, at Memorial Stadium. Tickets are as low as $40 when you use your UCOP staff discount.
If you or your child are applying for undergraduate admission to a UC campus, take advantage of the expertise of your colleagues in UCOP's Academic Affairs.
UCOP travel clinics, designed to demystify UC's travel and entertainment expense policies, continue this month with a session on travel and entertainment (corporate) cards, Nov. 17.
A new Efficiency Review Working Group has been initiated, with Shirley Bittlingmeier and Dan Scannell as co-leads, and group membership will be announced in November.
Last week’s UCOP Food Drive collected $4,000 in cash donations, which translate into $24,000 worth of fresh fruits, vegetables and other healthy food items that the food bank can purchase for local families.
Halloween doesn’t arrive until this Friday, Oct. 31, but the ghosts and goblins have already come out in UCOP’s Franklin building, where many floors are showing their Halloween spirit(s).
If you or your child are applying for admission to a UC campus in 2015, take advantage of the wealth of helpful information you can learn from our very own UCOP experts in Academic Affairs.
UCOP Chief Information Security Officer David Rusting will cover the current state of cyber crime and identity theft and how you can reduce the likelihood of becoming a victim.