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Berkeley Law Professor Catherine Fisk on reimagining labor law
Berkeley Law Professor Catherine Fisk examines some of the recent radical changes in the law of the workplace in California and nationwide
Suspect named in Sproul Plaza assault
UCPD will now formally present the case to prosecutors
Front Row: Comic W. Kamau Bell and friends head to Zellerbach Hall
Four black comedians will explore ways to improve the African American experience on the Berkeley campus
Why UC split with publishing giant Elsevier
University Librarian and Professor Jeffrey MacKie-Mason talks about why UC split with the academic publisher
In push for open access, UC breaks ties with publishing giant Elsevier
“Knowledge should not be accessible only to those who can pay,” says chair of UC’s Academic Senate
Exiled planet linked to stellar flyby 3 million years ago
Two binary star systems narrowly missed one another, but left behind a smoking gun
Creating a university where we’re all our ‘full, authentic selves’
'When we promote belonging, we can bring our full, authentic selves to every part of the campus,' top administrator says
Remembered: Jeff Adachi, alumnus and San Francisco public defender
The public defender's quest for social justice had campus roots
To vaccinate, or not? Berkeley’s Art Reingold says there’s only one answer
Reingold stresses the safety and importance of the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine
Yeast produce low-cost, high-quality cannabinoids
Scientists alter yeast metabolism to produce THC, CBD and other cannabis derivatives
UC Berkeley police seek arrest warrant for Sproul Plaza assault
Prosecutors are reviewing warrant
Carol Christ on the importance of foundational research
Universities like ours are some of the chief places where this kind of research is celebrated, cherished and advanced
Oscar Dubón, Jr. sits for Campus Conversation talk on Wednesday
Event is Wednesday in Alumni House
Meet our new faculty: Dimitrios Konstantinidis, engineering
Konstantinidis's research combines experimental testing and mathematical modeling to better understand, quantify and improve the earthquake performance of buildings
Meet our new faculty: Jill Miller, art practice
Miller is an interdisciplinary artist who works in public practices
Face it. Our faces don’t always reveal our true emotions
Emotional intelligence involves much more than reading people's micro-expressions
How can Berkeley advance faculty diversity?
Excellence requires having a faculty with a broad set of backgrounds, perspectives and lived experiences.
With nanotubes, genetic engineering in plants is easy-peasy
DNA riding on a nanotube easily slips into plant cells, allowing non-GMO modifications
East Bay poet Ari Banias reads from book, ‘Anybody,’ plus new work at Lunch Poems
On Feb. 7, 2019, Ari Banias, author of Anybody, read his poetry at Lunch Poems, a poetry reading series at UC Berkeley
UC Berkeley police identify suspect in Sproul Plaza assault
Active investigation continues