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City of Berkeley coronavirus case not linked to UC Berkeley
"The risk to anyone in the general U.S. population remains low," campus leaders write
Why are American public schools still segregated?
Law professor, civil rights advocate to talk about contemporary fight for integration
UC Berkeley turns out to vote Tuesday
"It’s fun and exciting at the polls," one graduate student said.
150W History Project aims to chronicle Berkeley women
Suffragettes, lawmakers included in legacy of female pioneers
Meet our new faculty: Clancy Wilmott, geography
Name: Clancy Wilmott Discipline: Geography Degrees: B.A., communications, B.A., international studies, B.A., cultural studies, University of Technology, Sydney; Ph.D., human geography, University of Manchester Research interests: I research space, media technologies and mapping between digital and analog systems of
Meet our new faculty: Lisandro Claudio, south and southeast asian studies
Name: Lisandro Claudio Discipline: South and southeast Asian studies Degrees: A.B., Ateneo de Manila University, 2007; Ph.D., University of Melbourne, 2011 Research interests: I study the history of non-Western liberalism, using the Philippines as a case study.
How UC Berkeley instructors are preparing for the spread of coronavirus
Campus administrators explain how they will ensure that Berkeley students receive the quality of education they deserve
At Saturday event, Berkeley kicks off $6 billion ‘Light the Way’ campaign
Chancellor Carol Christ said proceeds from the campaign will do much more than “simply sustain the status quo"
Coronavirus update: Still no confirmed cases at UC Berkeley
Berkeley leaders have activated the campus Emergency Operations Center to monitor developments
New telescope to look for laser pulses from life around other planets
UC Berkeley is partnering with UC San Diego to build pairs of fly's-eye observatories to look for laser signals from advanced civilizations in the Milky Way Galaxy
Largest gift in Berkeley’s history will create a ‘hub’ for advancing data science
$252 million gift will seed construction of a new home for the Division of Computing, Data Science, and Society
College of Natural Resources receives $50 million naming gift
Landmark gift from former dean Gordon Rausser — the largest ever received by the college — will strengthen its leadership in environmental and life sciences
UC Berkeley launches landmark $6 billion fundraising campaign
More than $3 billion, including two major gifts to fund a data science building and rename the College of Natural Resources, already have been raised in the campaign's quiet phase
Sanders widens lead over fractured Democratic field, says new poll
Bernie Sanders holds a comfortable lead, but far more Democratic voters prefer a different candidate from the party's fractured field.
Berkeley Talks: Poetry and the Senses: ‘Emergency is not separate from us’
At the first event of Poetry and Senses, a two-year initiative by Berkeley's Arts Research Center, three poets — Indira Allegra, and the campus's Chiyuma Elliott and Lyn Hejinian — addressed the theme of "emergency"
How UC Berkeley is responding to new coronavirus developments
Anne Harte, medical director of University Health Services, and Marc Fisher, the vice chancellor for administration, sent the following message to the campus community on Thursday, Feb. 27: There have been a number of new
Student Chaka Tellem on finding his voice, embracing his African roots
First-year Tellem, who spent his early childhood in The Gambia, talks about the pressure to assimilate to American culture, learning to love both his countries and how he finds common ground through healthy debates
UC Berkeley rises in Peace Corps rankings, remains all-time top volunteer producer
Longstanding tradition of public service and growth experience overseas remains strong
Women firefighters face high exposure to toxic ‘forever chemicals’
Study is part of a larger investigation into female firefighters' risk of breast cancer