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New Link feature: Share your new (ab)normal!

We’re launching a new column to help you share your perspective of this unprecedented time. Please participate to share your experience with your colleagues.


Reminder: Share your good news

Has something positive happened in your life while we’ve been sheltering in place? Link wants to hear about it!


Shout-Out for Amy Vrizuela

Amy’s team members are inspired by her leadership, can-do attitude, problem-solving skills and other admirable qualities.


UCOPositivity: Share your personal good news

Life in the coronavirus pandemic is rough. It's more important than ever to celebrate the positive things that are happening these days. Share your good news with Link!


Join the Shakespeare Club for “The Two Gentlemen of Verona”

All aspiring and seasoned thespians are invited to attend a friendly virtual cold reading on Tuesday, May 26.


Let us know how you’re staying fit!

How are you keeping active during the shelter-in-place order? Share your passions and recommendations with your colleagues.


Listen to the UCOP quarantine playlist

We asked you to share the music that’s kept you entertained and inspired through the shelter-in-place order. Here’s your playlist.


Calling all UCOP cooks: Here’s what your colleagues are dishing out

Need some inspiration for dinner tonight? Why not try one of these delicious recipes created or suggested by your coworkers?


Help build the UCOP quarantine playlist

Has music been keeping you entertained or inspired through the shelter-in-place order? Link wants to hear what you’ve been listening to!


Share your experiments in home cooking!

We all have to eat, and there’s never been a better time to get creative in the kitchen. Share your recipes and photos with your colleagues.


UCOP art projects + toilet paper roll craft ideas

The shelter-in-place mandate has offered many of our colleagues an opportunity to catch up on creative projects. Here are some of the examples you’ve shared — and tips for making art from a common household commodity.


Your WFH colleagues: Furry, feathered and scaly

Last week we asked you to share the animals in your household who are contributing to your work-from-home experience — and you delivered! Check out the newest batch of UCOP colleagues.