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Popular women’s leadership course returns

The sought-after professional development course, “Making Power Moves: Women and Leadership,” will return to UCOP this fall. Learn what to expect and mark your calendar.


UCOP celebrates “topping off” the Broadway building

Last week, OP marked a milestone in 1110 Broadway’s construction with an ancient Scandinavian tradition. Learn more and see photos of the festivities.


A Southern California “super bloom” is coming

This winter’s drenching showers should yield beautiful desert flowers! UCPath employees are in for a treat and other staff may want to plan a road trip.


Registration is open for Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day in Oakland

Thursday, April 25, is Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day at all Oakland locations. Register today to bring your child or sign up to volunteer!


BSFO Film Premieres

Join the Black Staff and Faculty Organization in viewing several short films from the San Francisco Black Film Festival, next week in Franklin Lobby 1.


Reminder: Obama and celebs in Oakland today and tomorrow

Oakland staff take note: Traffic is expected in downtown Oakland today, Feb. 19, and Wednesday, Feb. 20., as former President Barack Obama hosts local politicians, celebrities and youth.


UC celebrates universities’ leadership on climate change

President Napolitano championed universities’ sustainability commitments during the 2019 Higher Education Climate Leadership Summit in Tempe, Arizona.


New and improved decision memo process

If you’re a divisional chief of staff or a proxy to someone who is, make sure to read this important notice regarding decision memos.


Easy tips to protect your heart

Along with Valentine’s Day, February marks American Heart Month. Learn to reduce your risk of heart disease – our nation’s deadliest killer.


Young, gifted and black: The next generation of researchers

Young black scholars and scientists are already making a difference in their communities and the wider world, turning their research into a potent force for social justice and equity.


UC recognizes a remarkable woman leader

Janet Yellen is recognized worldwide for her leadership as the first woman chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve. Last week, President Napolitano joined UC Santa Cruz leaders in awarding her the campus’ highest honor.