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University of California president, 10 campus chancellors issue statement on intolerance of campus bigotry

UC leaders condemn the alarming, profoundly disappointing acts of bigotry, intolerance, and intimidation we have seen on our campuses over these past several weeks.


UCOP Pride and Building Services partner to create more gender-inclusive bathrooms

Here’s what to expect with the new facilities and how they improve our community.


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You’re Invited: UC Health systemwide grand rounds on data science and AI

On Dec. 5 at noon, join UC Health for Data and Intelligence Across University of California Health: What’s Real, What’s Allowed, and What’s Artificial?


State Governmental Relations team volunteers with Habitat for Humanity

SGR team members wanted to contribute to one of the most pressing needs in their community – affordable housing.


Design and Construction Services’ Industry Day events fostered connections and partnerships

These networking events served as invaluable opportunities for attendees to learn about design and construction project processes and explore potential opportunities at UC.


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Applications are open for 2024 leadership and career development cohort opportunities

Apply today for the UCOP Mentorship Program; Take Charge: Developing a Career Strategy; Making Power Moves: Women and Leadership; and the People Management Integrated Learning Program.


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Community-building events this week

Whether you’re in Oakland, another UCOP location or remote, this week offers opportunities for you to connect with colleagues in fun activities.


Camille Crittenden, Ph.D.

How the executive order on AI provides opportunities for higher ed

Camille Crittenden shares a response to President Biden's recent executive order on AI.


Let us know if you’d like to bring back Take Our Kids to Work Day by Nov. 22

Please complete Take Our Kids To Work Day survey by Nov. 15 to share your thoughts on bringing back this tradition.