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Five great reasons to deal with your records now

Have you been procrastinating at organizing your files for off-site storage? Please take a deep breath and breathe in. Then remember: We all have a lot of files and we’re all in this together. It’s up to each of us to be organized and ready to move.


Take Charge: Boost your career

If you’re an administrative, support or entry-level staff member, check out UCOP’s newly revamped Take Charge program. This five-month series is a supportive, fun way to bring your career to the next level.


UCOP Volunteers: Ginny Delaney

Biomedical Sciences Program Officer Ginny Delaney is an enthusiastic volunteer who’s bonded with her community through local urban beautification projects.


Professional development: What skills do you need?

Are there skills you need to strengthen for success in your career? Learning and Development is here to help. Check out current classes or submit a training request.


Eight tips for safer scooter rides

Have you been tempted by the urban electric scooter trend? If so, be sure to check out these important tips for a safer ride.


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.


Staff affinity group spotlight: APISA

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