Healthy recipe: Ethiopian beets salad
Need a quick, healthy, make-ahead salad for dinner? Try this healthy recipe from Woubejig Shiferaw, an advisor at the UC Davis Health School of Medicine who’s originally from Ethiopia.
Need a quick, healthy, make-ahead salad for dinner? Try this healthy recipe from Woubejig Shiferaw, an advisor at the UC Davis Health School of Medicine who’s originally from Ethiopia.
On May 28, 2019, UCOP’s Asian and Pacific Islander Staff Association (APISA) hosted a film screening of “They Came for Us,” which discussed the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. This screening
UCPath staff recently demonstrated their support for their local community by volunteering with their families to help clean the city.
Jolene Huey, executive compensation analyst for Systemwide HR, loves to travel. Next on her list? The Middle East.
Help drive the direction of staff leadership at UCOP by voting for new members to the OP Staff Assembly Steering Committee. Committee members facilitate dialogue between staff and leadership, drive change and support staff interests.
This fall, UC Systemwide Human Resources will offer a new three-day conference for HR professionals, empowering them to pursue continued development as they chart a career path at UC.
Get eight tips for integrating your culture and career from the latest episode of the UC Virtual Career series. And, get ready for the next episode, LGBTQ @ Work.
Wondering if you have biases? We all do! The first in a six-course online professional development series demystifies biases and helps us to understand why addressing them is crucial.
As part of its monthlong celebration of LGBTQ culture, UCOP Pride has arranged for discounted staff tickets at the Oakland Museum of California. Check out the new queer culture exhibit and more!
If you’ve been planning to apply or nominate a colleague for the OPSA Steering Committee, hurry! All completed applications must be received by 5 p.m. on Friday, May 31.
As UC graduate students explained their high-level research in three jargon-free minutes, their dedication, innovation and vision for the future came to light in endearing, relatable terms.
On Wednesday, May 15, the Global Challenge to Prevent Breast Cancer united breast cancer researchers and advocates in San Francisco to highlight novel prevention research ideas. Here are the highlights.