Brown bag May 9: Staff Engagement Survey results
The brown bag will include a discussion on the survey findings, projects and initiatives, and an opportunity to receive additional staff feedback through instant polling.
The brown bag will include a discussion on the survey findings, projects and initiatives, and an opportunity to receive additional staff feedback through instant polling.
This required systemwide training is designed to raise continued awareness of the University of California Statement of Ethical Values and Standards of Ethical Conduct, and to emphasize the university’s commitment to ethical and compliant behavior.
Take the short survey on May 11 to help Franklin renew its LEED Gold certification, the gold standard for environmentally responsible buildings.
Ying-Hui Fu, a professor at UCSF, will share her research into sleep and sleep patterns.
Ensuring your information is up-to-date will allow your supervisor to contact you, or whoever you've designated, in an emergency. This will also ensure the UCPath Center knows how to get in touch with you if you move, retire or separate from UC.
Donating blood takes about an hour, and your contribution is important for a healthy and reliable blood supply.
You may want to review and adjust your withholdings for 2018 to avoid a higher than expected tax bill next year. To help you decide, the IRS has an online tax withholding calculator that you can use.
In honor of Earth Day, here's a look back on how UC researchers stopped an environmental disaster before it was too late.
Implicit bias refers to the stereotypes and attitudes people have toward specific populations in their social environment. The May 1 discussion will include dialogue about trainings and how and whether implicit bias is present in your work.
The need is constant and your contribution is important for a healthy and reliable blood supply.
You can contact Records Management to have someone come to your department on Wednesday, April 25 or Thursday, April 26 to help you start assessing your records.
April 25 has become National Denim Day, a movement to protest the misconceptions around sexual assault.