Sustainability for OP and You
OnlineThis class is designed to empower you to incorporate sustainability into your life! Learn more about the UC Sustainability goals and what you can do to support them. Topics covered include reducing your carbon footprint, waste reduction, saving water, and green commutes. Save money, live…
LinkedIn Learning Introduction
LinkedIn Learning is here! Come to this session and learn how you can leverage this new benefit to strengthen existing skills and learn new ones, too!
UC Alumni Career Network — Prescription for Success from Health Care/Medical Leaders
OnlineNot only are Healthcare and Medicine among the most popular fields for UC alumni, these professions often top the list of occupations with the highest burnout rates. Join us in April 2020 for an in-depth e-conversation with fellow UC alumni working in healthcare and medicine…
Lunchtime Film Discussion: Tomorrow
ZoomJoin Sustainability Reporting and Outreach Fellow Carolyn Burch for a virtual lunchtime discussion of the film, “Tomorrow.” Kid-friendly for ages 10+, this fast-paced documentary profiles people with concrete solutions for moving away from fossil fuels and protecting the environment. Watch the film in advance (free…
Virtual UCOP Town Hall with President Napolitano
ZoomPlease join President Napolitano and your UCOP colleagues for a virtual town hall meeting on Tuesday, April 28, from 2-2:45 p.m. The president will open the event with some brief remarks, and then will answer pre-submitted questions from staff. If you have a question or…
People On The Go Microsoft Excel PivotTables Techniques
OnlineIf you have been using PivotTables and are wondering what more you can do with them, or are maybe running into obstacles and wishing you can get around them, this workshop will help you unleash the power of PivotTables and get results.
BSFO’s COVID-19 “We Need to Talk” Webinar
ZoomPresenter: Kimi Watts-Tartt, Director Alameda County Public Health Dept. will discuss COVID-19 impacts within Alameda County’s African American community, and other vulnerable “essential” ethnic populations. Kimi Watkins-Tartt serves as Director of the Alameda County Public Health Department. In this capacity she provides overall direction and planning and…