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Historically redlined communities face higher asthma rates
The long-term effects of discriminatory mortgage lending practices may be impacting public health
Biologists welcome new UC research station at Point Reyes
Agreement with National Park Service allows easier access for those studying the ecology of Point Reyes National Seashore
Chemerinsky sees dark days ahead for abortion rights proponents
Supreme Court is positioned to take down Roe v. Wade almost half a century after decision
With a hop, a skip and a jump, high-flying robot leaps through obstacles with ease
Salto the jumping robot can navigate an agility course and even take a jaunt through the Berkeley campus
Campanile falcon chick naming contest comes to end
Social media contest ends on Tuesday
From farming in rural Ethiopia to graduating from UC Berkeley
Lelisa Bera, who is graduating with a bachelor's degree in psychology on Wednesday, May 22, walked three hours to and from school without shoes as a child in Ethiopia in the hope that the sacrifice would one day pay off
Berkeley getting a jump on honoring heroes for Memorial Day
UC Berkeley will get a chance to honor its military heroes on Thursday, May 23
Beaches near Hiroshima littered with glassy beads from atomic bomb blast
Previously unnoticed beads formed from materials vaporized by atomic bomb blast nearly 75 years ago
Strawberries, succulents and saplings make unique ‘living diplomas’
For graduates of the Conservation and Resource Studies program, paper diplomas just won't do
Commencement speaker Wendy Kopp: ‘Lead us forward differently’
'Diverse people trusting each other and working together is the only path to achieving a just, peaceful, sustainable, inclusive world,' she says
University Medalist to fellow graduates: The future will be ‘wonderful’
Tyler Chen asks his fellow students to look for the bright moments during harrowing times
Chancellor Christ to graduates: ‘You must not abandon civic life’
In remarks to graduating class, Christ calls for public service
At rainy commencement ceremony, a call to ‘stay woke’
Speakers call on graduates to stay engaged, fight for ‘grace, justice and beauty’
Baroness Oona King presented with International House award
The British politician and Google executive lived in I-House in the late 1980s
Chancellor Christ on improving the equity of experience for community members with disabilities
A message from Chancellor Carol Christ
History professor to advise Obama oral history project
David Hollinger will help craft questions of religion and ethnicity
Graduating MBA prepares young scholars to have agency over their lives
Bree Jenkins will be the student speaker at her Berkeley Haas School of Business commencement ceremony on May 24
‘At peace’ with ending his NFL dreams, graduating senior finds new pursuits
Former Cal lineman is now pursuing a business career
Prison time has little or no bearing on long-term public safety
Study finds incarceration does not affect violent crime rates beyond prison walls
Berkeley links up with Facebook, but wants to see tech giant’s accountability
Hany Farid and Alexei Efros from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, will join effort to make the site's content less corrosive