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This blog shares news, information and resources relevant to UC ANR academics and staff across the state.

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Prepare for upcoming UCPath outages and print your W-2

February 5th, 2019
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
The UCPath system is preparing to transition UC Berkeley, UC Davis and Agriculture and Natural Resources to UCPath. During the month of March, there will be two seven-day outages that will affect all employees currently using UCPath. Outage 1: Friday, March 1, at 5 p.m.
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Learning & Development: Visual storytelling, LinkedIn Learning

January 30th, 2019
By Jodi L Azulai
Check out the growing list of learning opportunities on the ANR Learning & Development website! Best Practices for Outreach and Engagement to Latino Audiences Using Community-Based Programs Join the California 4-H Association on March 11, 2019 11am-Noon https://ucanr.zoom.
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UC ANR at World Ag Expo in Tulare Feb. 12-14

January 30th, 2019
The public is invited to taste, see and learn about many UC ANR programs offered in California at the World Ag Expo, the world's largest agricultural exposition to be held in Tulare Feb. 12-14.
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Joyce Hatanaka, a payroll services team leader in the UC ANR Business Operations Center at Kearney, won the Maintain Don't Gain Challenge completion prize.
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UC ANR Maintain Don't Gain program a success

January 28th, 2019
UC ANR participated for the first time in the UC systemwide Maintain Don't Gain Challenge, closing 2018 mindful of their holiday eating habits and positioning themselves for a healthful beginning of the New Year. In all, 144 UC academics and staff signed up for the challenge.
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In memoriam: Jennifer Goerlitz

January 24th, 2019
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Jennifer Goerlitz, 4-H youth development program representative for Calaveras County, passed away Dec. 17, 2018. She was 54. Goerlitz was the 4-H program coordinator for Calaveras County for 30 years, first with Calaveras County. She transitioned to UC Cooperative Extension in 2012.
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