UCOP community resources for domestic abuse during COVID-19
If you, or someone you know, are experiencing domestic abuse, help is available. Learn more about supportive resources and how to access them.
If you, or someone you know, are experiencing domestic abuse, help is available. Learn more about supportive resources and how to access them.
UCOP offers free, confidential health and wellness services to all employees through the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program — and we’ll soon be offering free webinars. Let us know what topics you’d like to learn more about.
Join Kimi Watts-Tartt, director of the Alameda County Public Health Department, for a discussion of COVID-19 impacts within Alameda County’s African-American community, and other vulnerable ethnic populations.
Use your time at home to boost your tech skillset with UCOP’s knowledgeable Learning and Development team and trusted partner learning organizations.
Join the UC Alumni Career Network for two helpful webinars this week — one aimed at new and aspiring managers, and one directed at mid-career health care professionals.
Time management and working remotely aren’t necessarily intuitive skills. Check out these LinkedIn Learning courses for a more productive workday.
How are you keeping active during the shelter-in-place order? Share your passions and recommendations with your colleagues.
On Tuesday, April 28, President Napolitano will present a virtual town hall meeting for UCOP staff. Mark your calendar — and submit questions in advance.
Due to the significant challenges posed by the COVID-19 outbreak, President Napolitano has temporarily suspended systemwide performance appraisals for policy-covered staff. Here’s what you need to know.
We asked you to share the music that’s kept you entertained and inspired through the shelter-in-place order. Here’s your playlist.