Help local students: Volunteer at the Oakland Youth Careers Expo
Help Oakland high school students learn about the many different career paths they could take.
Help Oakland high school students learn about the many different career paths they could take.
This emergency preparedness training has now been scheduled for May 3 and is filling up fast.
In the inaugural event of this new speaker series, UC Berkeley students will share their experiences with incarceration and the impact of higher education on their lives.
Recently issued information addresses possible actions on university property.
Learn how to save the lives of family members, friends and co-workers by taking a three-hour class.
The new contract covers more than 11,000 clerical employees at UC and will be effective through March 31, 2022, once it is ratified by Teamster membership.
Communities of Oakland Respond to Emergencies (CORE) is a free training program for individuals, neighborhood groups and organizations to learn how to manage for the first seven to 10 days after a major disaster such as earthquake.
Find out how to register for Zoom and use it, as well as how to save your ReadyTalk recordings before that system is decommissioned at UCOP.
Five UC campuses have graduate programs ranked as the best in their field, including seven different programs at UC Berkeley.
The deadline to submit questions has been extended to March 31.
The next installment of the Getting to Know You brown bag series will be held on Tuesday, March 21.
Bring your lunch and hear about the crucial cultural preservation being done by this UC President’s Research Catalyst Award Project.