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UC leaders remain steadfast in advancing open scholarship

UC remains committed to protecting the rights of those who create and read academic research.


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UC employee paychecks targeted by recent phishing emails

Attackers have gained unauthorized access to UCPath accounts and paycheck information.


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SpeechMatters podcast covers “High Drama at the High Court”

Explore recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions that affect the national regulatory and higher education landscape.


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UC Irvine launches new health professional school

Grounded in community engagement, the school will strengthen public health infrastructure in Southern California and beyond.


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15 classes and workshops to boost your career this fall

Students are heading back to class — and you can, too. Try these opportunities to boost your career.


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Explore Judy Thai’s journey as a digital accessibility advocate and leader

UC Tech News recently published an informative interview with our UCOP colleague, Director of Application Engineering Judy Thai.


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Changes coming to UCPath logins on July 31

In its ongoing efforts to protect UCOP and employee data, ITS is taking steps to strengthen security for UCPath logins.


Parents and guardians: Get expert insight into UC undergraduate admissions

On Aug. 15, tune in for an informative webinar on the UC admissions process, hosted in English and Spanish.


Earn the Data Analysis Series learning certificate

Maximize your Excel skills and earn a learning certificate by participating in the UCOP Learning and Development Data Analysis Series.


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From President Drake: A budget that reflects the impact of your work

President Drake thanks staff for their dedicated work on behalf of the university.


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More wins for UC employees in 2024

As the state’s third-largest employer, UC is committed to supporting the dedicated faculty, staff and academic appointees who bring our mission to life.


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AI can help solve California’s problems

As AI gets more powerful and easier to use, UC researchers are shortening the distance to solutions that benefit every Californian.