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Join Rachelle Rogers-Ard, Ed.D., for a course on social-emotional learning

Developing an emotional understanding of your colleagues is key to building and working as a high-functioning team.


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Learn this fall with October classes and workshops

October is the perfect time to take stock of what you still hope to accomplish this year and to make progress toward those goals.


Decorative pumpkins

Planning to decorate your workspace? Check out these guidelines.

Please follow these best practices to avoid injuries and other hazards at UCOP offices.


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Appointments are still available for the Oct. 1 blood drive in Oakland

Blood is desperately needed. Join UCOP colleagues in giving back.


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Calling all crafters: New and experienced sellers sought for UCOP Craft Fair in Oakland

The UCOP Craft Fair is the perfect place to show your special handmade items.


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UC celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month

To honor National Hispanic Heritage Month, the University of California is celebrating the achievements and contributions of Latinos past and present at UC.


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NSF awards UC CAMP program a $2.5M grant

The program's goal is to diversify the pipeline of students entering graduate school and the professoriate in those highly sought fields.


Chancellor Muñoz leads UC Merced's new students

All nine UC campuses rise to the top in new rankings

The Wall Street Journal and Forbes magazine both agree: The University of California’s nine undergraduate campuses are among the best in the nation.


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Explore disability etiquette and language with 3A

Sarah Houghton, 3A co-founder and director of discovery and delivery for the California Digital Library, will lead the event.


UCH Systemwide Grand Rounds: Drug Shortages, the Persistent Consequence of a Vulnerable Drug Supply Chain

UC Health experts share perspectives on the national drug shortage

UC Health experts will share updates on national drug shortages, as well as strategies on how to address them.


William Gee Wong

Reminder: Register to hear from “Sons of Chinatown” author William Gee Wong

Wong will discuss his father’s experiences of immigrating to the United States during the Chinese Exclusion Act and his own life experiences.


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UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation launches “Democracy and Its Discontents” podcast series

A new miniseries by the Talking Policy Podcast will feature in-depth conversations about the most pressing problems faced by U.S. democracy and how they can be addressed.