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Meet our new faculty: Federico Echenique, economics
Federico Echenique is a new member of the UC Berkeley faculty
Meet our new faculty: Andrew Wooyoung Kim, biological anthropology
Andrew Wooyoung Kim is a new member of the UC Berkeley faculty
Quakes in Turkey and Syria hit home at Berkeley, where aid is underway
A new website with campus resources, fundraising and academic expertise are among the ways Berkeley is aiding those impacted by one of the century’s worst disasters.
It’s Valentine’s Day: Let’s name Annie the falcon’s new mate
With Alden, her 2022 mate, missing, Annie's welcomed a new male to her Campanile home, where egg-laying is likely just a month away
New events for artist William Kentridge campuswide residency
Specially priced tickets for UC Berkeley students, faculty, and staff are available
New Berkeley center to explore critical issues at intersection of politics, economy
Research will focus particularly on four themes: capitalism and democracy, environment and climate, technology and inequality
Discovery could lead to new fungicides to protect rice crops
Rice blast disease destroys up to one-third of the world's rice harvest each year. But the fungus responsible has an Achilles heel.
Berkeley Talks: Women of the Black Panther Party
Judy Juanita, Madalynn Rucker and Ericka Huggins discuss their time with the Black Panther Party, in celebration of the 2022 book Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party
Berkeley Public Health launches new Rural Health Innovation Program
The initiative will offer 25 fully paid scholarships per year to eligible online Masters in Public Health students
Ty-Ron Douglas: Bridging the athletic and academic worlds
"Belonging has a feeling, and you can feel the healthy space," says the associate athletic director of DEIBJ at Cal Athletics, who joined UC Berkeley two years ago
New approach puts brain scans on the witness stand in trademark disputes
Research shows how neuroscience could reduce bias, revolutionize intellectual property law
No ‘shortcuts to inclusion’: Building diversity in STEM faculty
Berkeley bioengineer Aaron Streets discusses the Stanford.Berkeley.UCSF Next Generation Faculty Symposium, which aims to increase the diversity of applicants for quantitative biological and biomedical sciences faculty roles
Kenichi Soga elected to the National Academy of Engineering
Election to the NAE is one of the highest professional honors accorded to American engineers
Meet our new faculty: Laureano (Lau) Gherardi, ecology
Laureano (Lau) Gherardi is a new member of the UC Berkeley faculty
Meet our new faculty: Matthew Backus, economics
Matthew Backus is a new member of the UC Berkeley faculty
Grad student Caleb Dawson: Do the things you love, in a community that loves you
Graduate student Caleb Dawson is leading Black Lives at Cal, an initiative to preserve the history of Black people at UC Berkeley
UC Berkeley’s Moses Hall is unnamed; its namesake held racist beliefs
Bernard Moses, considered the UC's father of social sciences, held views that are incompatible with the university's guiding principles
New play is an ‘Indigenous story of survival through a comedic lens’
UC Berkeley's Arts Research Center is hosting artist-in-residence Dillon Chitto's award-winning play Pueblo Revolt, which runs through Feb. 12
UC Berkeley center to co-lead U.S. program on child care workforce
The Center for the Study of Child Care Employment and five other core partners will lead a federal project that seeks to strengthen the child care system by improving conditions for its workforce
Visit to the vault: UC Berkeley’s film collection is vast and rare
The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive's film vault contains one of the Bay Area's largest and most extensive film collections