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Diane Ngo

Meet UCSF’s Diane Ngo, artist and disability advocate

A program manager in the Department of Surgery at UCSF, Diane is a passionate advocate for colleagues and students who experience disabilities, as well as an accomplished artist.


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Seven ways to fight bias in your everyday life

UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center shares how to foster diversity and inclusion — and build a better world — by putting your beliefs into practice.


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UC is #1 in green power usage

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, UC ranks No. 1 among colleges and universities when it comes to green electricity use.


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Catch up with your health care: Are you up to date?

Now is the time to reschedule any medical or dental appointments you may have missed or canceled during the pandemic.


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Columbia Sportswear: Summer sale and UCOP discount

Refresh your outdoor gear with Columbia Sportswear. UCOP employees will have access to an exclusive discount from July 2-25.


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Five ways to respond to people who don’t want the COVID-19 vaccine

The Greater Good Science Center shares research-based guidelines to help people overcome their vaccine hesitancy.


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UC research update: Animals laugh, too

UCLA researchers have found that at least 65 species of animals demonstrate vocal play behavior similar to human laughter.


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Fig. 1 presents: Here’s why the COVID-19 vaccine is safe

COVID vaccines arrived with historic speed, but the science behind them isn’t knew. Here’s how we created them.


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A new generation of storytellers emerges at UCLA

How UCLA’s Center for EthnoCommunications brings Asian-American perspectives to life.