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UC-backed state loan program will provide aid to undocumented students

Undocumented UC students who qualify for in-state tuition but are ineligible for federal assistance will be able to get loans, thanks to a new law supported by UC and state legislators.


Lunch & Learn this Wednesday, Oct. 15: Chief Deputy Counsel Karen Petrulakis

UCOP Chief Deputy General Counsel Karen Petrulakis will be the featured speaker at this week's Lunch & Learn session, 12 to 1 p.m. in Franklin Lobby 1.


Make the most of your benefits: Save these dates for Open Enrollment

Open Enrollment 2015 runs from Oct. 30 to Nov. 25, and UCOP's Benefits Office is hosting several events where you can get the information you need.


American Red Cross blood drive returns to UCOP Oct. 16

You can donate blood right here at the office when the American Red Cross bloodmobile returns to UCOP on Thursday, Oct. 16. Contact Jan Kehoe to make your appointment.


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Monthly travel clinics for Express users: UCOP travel demystified

Learn how to file for travel and entertainment reimbursements at the new series of travel clinics to be offered every third Monday, beginning next week, Oct. 20.


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Go Bears! Get discounts on Cal home football games

UCOP staff can get a deal on tickets for UC Berkeley’s Golden Bears three remaining home games in Memorial Stadium, with tickets as low as $30 each.


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Wellness workshops on domestic violence: Oct. 20 only

The Wellness brown bag on domestic violence scheduled for Oct. 31has been canceled. You are encouraged to attend the Kaiser session on Monday, Oct. 20.


BRC performs at Staff Appreciation Week 2014

Staff Appreciation Week 2014: The week in pictures

For the third year in a row, Staff Appreciation Week raised the bar from the previous year’s event, packing four days with fun, food, festivities and UCOP community spirit.


UCSB's Nakamura, Nobel Prize winner

UCSB’s Shuji Nakamura wins Nobel Prize in physics

The 2014 Nobel Prize in physics has been awarded to Shuji Nakamura, professor of materials and of electrical and computer engineering at UC Santa Barbara, and two others.