UC honors remarkable student leaders
On July 30, former President Janet Napolitano honored a student activist and student-run science podcasting group with the annual President’s Award for Outstanding Student Leadership.
On July 30, former President Janet Napolitano honored a student activist and student-run science podcasting group with the annual President’s Award for Outstanding Student Leadership.
Mark your calendar: UC's next president, Dr. Michael V. Drake, will hold his first Town Hall with UCOP staff on Friday, Aug. 28. Questions from staff are encouraged.
Here’s why you — and more importantly, your friends — should wear masks. They save lives and can help us safely reopen our communities.
Recently designed by the UCOP Learning and Development team, the People Management Integrated Learning Program will give new and prospective managers the skills they need to become impactful leaders.
All content created for ucop.edu websites will go through a new accessibility check. Here’s what you need to know about accessible content.
Join us for the next episode of the Friday Meet-Up series — workshops designed to provide you with support and encouragement throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Is LinkedIn Learning helping you boost your skills? Help your whole team benefit with team learning opportunities.
It’s easy to confuse these unauthorized advisers with UC-contracted financial planning services. Remember: UC contracts exclusively with Fidelity Investments for all financial education and guidance services. Â
The UCOP Business Resource Center is grateful for the hard work and partnership that Lania has provided over the last several months.
After you leave UC, you can continue to access your personal information, past UC earning statements and W-2 forms through UCPath online with former employee access.
Spotting ants is no reason to reach for insecticide sprays or call an exterminator. Here's how to manage them in ways that are effective, inexpensive, safe and environmentally kind.
Led by Dr. Rachelle Rogers-Ard of the Alameda County Office of Education, the Continuing the Conversation on Race series will focus on bias, leadership and systemic racism. Join us to connect with your colleagues around these important topics.