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15 April 2013 UC In The News
Michael Specter moderated a global panel, just one of the events at the Global Food Systems Forum, hosted by UC's Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, on how to feed 8 billion people by 2025.
15 April 2013 OP Headlines
The American Red Cross bloodmobile returns to UCOP today, April 16, from 8:15 a.m. to 3 p.m., and there are still several openings available. Call now for your appointment.
UC scientists are among the brains behind the national initiative to map the human brain, announced earlier this month to find new ways to treat, cure and prevent brain disorders.
If you’re still looking for a way to celebrate National Poetry Month, join the OP Staff Assembly at its open mic poetry reading this Thursday, April 18, 12 to 1 p.m. in 512 Kaiser.
15 April 2013 Did You Know?
Spaces are still available in two UCOP workshops: Embracing Change (April 17) and Essentials of Communication (April 23). Sign up through the UC Learning Center.
15 April 2013 Open Forum
New to UCOP? If you handle travel reimbursement or procurement, don’t miss the Business Resource Center open house this Wednesday, April 17, 2 to 4 p.m. in 512 Kaiser.
Chief of Staff Nina Robinson spoke on April 1, part of the Women We Admire series sponsored by the President's Advisory Committee on the Status of Women.
8 April 2013 OP Headlines
UCOP managers and supervisors now have another way to acknowledge their employees for a job well done, thanks to the STAR program, which went into effect at UCOP on April 1.
If you have questions about Career Tracks, UCOP's new compensation structure, don't miss the final info sessions being conducted this week by Compensation Consultant Karen Berardi.
Introduce yourself to the OP community — it takes just a few minutes.
Want to say thank you to a colleague? Take a moment to do so in Link.