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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.


Online career development tool benefits all UC employees

Through My UC Career, employees statewide are defining their strengths, communicating accomplishments and identifying new opportunities. From a detailed strengths analysis to avatar interview practice, this easy-to-use resource is valuable for all employees.


Boldly Californian: New UC email signature graphic and updated video

This year’s updated signature graphic emphasizes UC’s bold promise to continue to uphold the California Dream, now and into the next 150 years. Plus, get an updated version of the 150th-anniversary video.


UC Entrepreneur Pitch Competition Winners

Championing innovation at UC

The University of California congratulates the accomplished winners and finalists of the third annual UC Entrepreneur Pitch Competition.


Preparing for a consolidated Oakland UCOP campus

In Oakland, the new UCOP building is fast becoming a reality. To prepare for staff moves in 2020, several changes to routine building management processes and policies are happening in the coming months.