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Your summer reading list, delivered

There’s nothing better than a good book for that long road trip, multi-hour flight or lazy summer afternoon spent basking in the sun.   UC faculty, staff, students and alumni are here to help you find your next good read. Whether


BART safety reminders

Important safety reminders for Oakland-based colleagues.


If you write anything for work, read this

The Electronic Accessibility Committee (EAC) has prepared resources to help ensure content is accessible to individuals with disabilities.


Navigating through uncertainty – strategies for building resilience

Five steps to help build the resilience we need to cope with the uncertainty of a constantly changing workplace and world.


Upcoming webinars on making travel plans through Connexxus

The Central Travel Office is offering a series of short, informative webinars on specific topics related to all things travel.


Verifying your employment on UCPath

If you need employment information for your personal records, you now have the option to download a personal employment summary report through your UCPath account. 


UC Riverside students

New UC data shine a light on alumni earnings

Within five years of graduating, a majority of UC’s low-income students earn more than their parents. “It’s one of the indicators that shows how a UC education creates economic mobility for its students,” Pamela Brown,


Tips for a more sustainable yard video

Video: Three tips for a more sustainable yard

Time to revamp your yard? Practice sustainable landscaping with these tips from the UC Master Gardener


Retiree Health Benefits Working Group issues report; President supportive of recommendations

The Retiree Health Benefits Working Group was charged with exploring potential strategies and developing options for UC leaders to consider to ensure the long-term viability of the retiree health benefits program.


How to be heard in advocacy efforts

Lawmakers have heard from UC advocates more than 8,200 times this year — and it’s only July. This is an incredible show of force by our small but mighty UC Advocacy Network of 17,000 people — and a testament to the


Celebrate Cesar Chavez Day with Vicki Lynn Ruiz

Join the Latino Staff Association for a Cesar Chavez celebration featuring Vicki Lynn Ruiz, Distinguished Professor Emerita of History and Chicano/Latino Studies at UC Irvine and the first Latina recipient of the National Humanities Medal. An expert


Departing staff advisor reflects on work to “elevate the common threads” of staff voices

Jason Valdry learned early in his career with UC that he is happiest when he is giving back to the university. And serving as staff advisor to the UC Board of Regents was an