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LaSA hosts Dr. Carrie L. Byington

Join the Latin American Staff Association in welcoming Dr. Byington to learn about her background, path to leadership and inspiring approach to the challenges she’s faced.


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Halogen is closing: Save your archived appraisals

We have phased out Halogen, our old performance appraisal system. Take a moment to save copies of your previous appraisals and goals by Nov. 13.


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This Friday: Join BSFO for a Breast Cancer Awareness Month event

For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Black Staff and Faculty Organization welcomes Zhonnet “Z” Harper of the Alameda Health System, along with breast cancer survivors.


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The UCOP Mentorship Program is accepting applications

The UCOP Mentorship Program seeks mentees and mentors for its next annual program. Share and learn career skills and leadership practices, and establish long-term professional relationships.


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You’re invited: President Drake to address the Commonwealth Club

On Nov. 4, President Michael V. Drake, M.D., will address the prestigious Commonwealth Club, sharing his perspective of challenges facing higher education during a global pandemic and societal unrest.


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Next BSFO listening session: Finding Your Voice

All Black-identified staff are invited to join the next session of the “We Need to Talk” series, focused around self-empowerment.


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Don’t let cyber security scare you!

Cyber Security Month is coming to an end. Recap what you’ve learned this month by reviewing these important tips for staying safe online.


Last call: Share your recipe for culture and connection

Connect with your colleagues over food and fellowship by submitting a recipe for the UCOP Culture and Connection in the Kitchen Cookbook.


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Tips for coping with election stress

If you’re stressed out by the upcoming presidential election, you’re not alone. These questions will help you check in with yourself—and perhaps boost your resilience.


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Preview this year’s Open Enrollment

Open Enrollment starts Oct. 29. Here’s what you can expect for your 2021 benefits.