Slideshow: Scenes From Across UCSF in 2019
Take a look back at some special moments captured in the top photos of the past year.
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Give to UCSFTake a look back at some special moments captured in the top photos of the past year.
Dec. 10 marks the fifth anniversary of the die-in, which sparked a movement of medical students across the country.
The new location is at the crow’s nest, atop the City Center Shopping Complex at 2675 Geary Blvd. The expanded center offers 170 spaces for UCSF children, 54 more spaces than the previous Laurel Heights center.
UCSF has received notice that the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) will hold a one-day strike at UCSF on Nov. 13, 2019, as part of a systemwide labor action across the University of California campuses.
A workplace ban on the sale of sugar-sweetened beverages led to a 48.5 percent average reduction in their consumption and significantly less belly fat among 202 participants in a study by researchers at UCSF.
UCSF has released its plan for transforming its historic Parnassus Heights campus into a premier health sciences and community destination over the next several decades.
UCSF is working on multiple fronts in efforts to continue improving staff engagement in its quest to be a great place to work.
A new website will help the UCSF community proactively plan their commute and navigate the increased traffic congestion in Mission Bay.
In celebration of Pride Month, we are highlighting members of the UC San Francisco community who represent the LGBTQIA+ spectrum. Here are their stories, in their own words.
The Third Street Garage across from the new Chase Center will soon be transformed into a visually stimulating anchor structure, complementing the rapidly changing Mission Bay neighborhood and amplifying UCSF’s scientific brand.
The strike is the fifth labor action impacting the UC system over the last 12 months.
The annual event is a platform for community members to hear from senior leadership on diversity initiatives across the University. This year’s forum addressed the theme, “Outreach Efforts and the Leaky Pipeline for Students, Faculty and Staff.”
As part of ongoing efforts to make UC San Francisco a great place to work, UCSF will conduct the annual engagement survey of all staff from April 30 to May 24. Campus and UCSF Health staff members