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Work from home update from Rachael Nava

EVP/COO Rachael Nava recently shared an update on UCOP’s work-from-home status. Here's the latest.


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New Link feature: Share your new (ab)normal!

We’re launching a new column to help you share your perspective of this unprecedented time. Please participate to share your experience with your colleagues.


Attend a discussion session: Continuing the Conversation on Race

On Sept. 1, join us for the conclusion of Dr. Rachelle Rogers-Ard’s courses in the Continuing the Conversation on Race series.


Virtual September classes: Our picks for every professional development goal

Back-to-school season is here! Kick off your professional development with live online courses offered through UCOP Learning and Development.


LinkedIn Learning: 15 classes your colleagues recommend

Wondering what class to take next? Check out the ones your colleagues have found valuable.


UCPath alert: Potential error message for Google Chrome users

If you use Google Chrome, you may encounter an error message when you try to access UCPath applications using single sign-on.


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Next Monday, Sept. 7, is Labor Day

UCOP offices will be closed in recognition of this holiday. Enjoy your day off!


Join us this Friday for President Drake’s first Town Hall

Join President Drake for his first Town Hall with UCOP staff on Friday, Aug. 28 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. PT. This virtual event will feature staff from three UCOP locations.


You can become an anti-racist leader

Don’t miss the next session of UCOP’s new series on understanding racism at work, Continuing the Conversation on Race. We’ll apply Social-Emotional Learning tenets to shift our personal leadership practices.


Employee resources for support during wildfires

Are you affected by the wildfires that are spreading throughout California? Here are some resources that can help.


What to know about wildfire smoke and COVID-19

Worried that air pollution from wildfires could increase the severity of COVID-19 symptoms? UCSF physicians explain the risks and how to protect yourself.