Preparing for a Potential Federal Government Shutdown
Potential implications and impact on UCSF should there be a federal government shutdown October 1, 2023.
MacArthur Award for Diana Greene Foster, PhD
Diana Greene Foster, PhD, a UCSF demographer and professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences, has been named a 2023 MacArthur Fellow in recognition of her defining research in women’s health.
Tragedies in Israel, Gaza, and Afghanistan
A message regarding the deeply distressing news from Israel and Gaza, as well as the tragic earthquakes in Afghanistan. Links are provided to aid in rescue and recovery efforts in Afghanistan.
Sharing the UC Statement on Mideast Violence
Chancellor Hawgood comments further on the conflict in Israel, denouncing the targeting of civilians, and shares a statement from UC Board of Regents Chair Richard Leib and UC President Michael V. Drake.
Dan Bernal Named Vice Chancellor for Community & Government Relations
Dan Bernal will be UCSF’s next vice chancellor for community and government relations. A longtime San Francisco resident who served for two decades with U.S. Representative Nancy Pelosi, Dan is well versed in a wide array of policy issues that affect UCSF.
Supporting All of Our Communities Affected by the War in the Mideast
As the war between Hamas and Israel escalates, Chancellor Hawgood urges the UCSF community to uphold our Principles of Community and denounces all acts and statements of bigotry and hate without exception.
Imposter Text Messages
Be vigilant regarding a common text messaging scam that is on the rise at UCSF.
University of California President, 10 Campus Chancellors Issue Statement on Intolerance of Campus Bigotry
UC President Drake and the 10 UC chancellors condemn recent acts of bigotry, intolerance, and intimidation. It is our collective responsibility to foster a safe and welcoming learning, living, and working environment while also promoting the principles of free expression and academic freedom.
UCSF Social Media Policy — Protecting Our Mission and Each Other Online
UCSF’s Social Media Policies and Best Practices provide a comprehensive guide for all members of the UCSF community, including faculty, learners, students, and staff.
Stand Against Antisemitism and Islamophobia
Social media activity by some UCSF faculty, learners, and employees have affected those who depend on us, including our patients and other members of the UCSF community, and are creating an atmosphere of fear and discriminatory harassment.