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Vice President of Systemwide Human Resources Cheryl Lloyd recently sent a letter to all UC staff explaining upcoming benefits and plan changes for 2026 Open Enrollment. As VP Lloyd noted: If you never pay attention to Open Enrollment, this is the year to change that.
Bottom line: The medical plan you have this year may not be available, or your best choice, for next year. Here are five things to know — and one thing to do — to make sure you’re prepared.
Join CUCSA for an Open Enrollment event! On Wednesday, Oct. 22, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. (PT), the Council of UC Staff Assemblies (CUCSA) will host an All-Staff Town Hall. Systemwide Human Resources colleagues will provide an overview of 2026 Open Enrollment, including important changes to this year’s benefits offerings. Learn more about the town hall and register here.

UC Health recently released its community engagement report for the 2023-2024 fiscal year and the results are incredible: UC academic health centers and faculty practice groups contributed $5.9 billion in community benefit and uncompensated care to support the health of the communities they serve. Explore how UC is giving back.
Also in UC Health news: Read the Center for Data-driven Insights and Innovation (CDI2)’s latest annual report to understand its impressive impact, and find out how we’re administering $3.75 million in Grow Grants to expand the physician workforce.


From mind-controlled robots to UC oceanographers who saved D-Day, America’s fascination with cults, incoming asteroids and oh-so-valuable elephants, check out our roundup of fascinating UC research news.

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Though it’s a New York production, SNL owes plenty to the Golden State — from the freeway-obsessed Angelenos in “The Californians” to the UC alums who’ve joined SNL’s cast and writers room. For the 50th anniversary of SNL’s debut — and because we could all use a good laugh — we’re highlighting our favorite performances by UC alumni.
Looking for some feel-good TV? Check out the UC Berkeley Greater Good Science Center’s “Greater Goodies” awards — 11 TV series that highlight the best in humanity.

UC People
Juyung Yoo, preservationist
As a third-year student, Juyung learned about the UC Natural Reserve System and the concept of field research. It changed the trajectory of his life.
UC voices
“We read about Easter-egg culture and parasocial connection, and students presented songs to the class — tying lyrics to clues, to who songs might be about, to other eras. It’s fascinating how that web builds.” — Nancy Guy, UC San Diego professor, on her new course, “Reading and Writing Taylor Swift.”
More UC news
6 tips for voting in California’s Nov. 4 special election
UC Procurement releases an accomplishment-filled annual report
UC alumni launch more companies than graduates from anywhere else in the world
Working on your UC application? Find tips and inspiration here
UC Travel Supplier Town Hall series continues with Hertz, Delta Airlines, Marriott and more
Whole health recovery promotes healing from substance use disorder
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