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Advancement of artificial intelligence opens health data privacy to attack
New UC Berkeley study suggests that AI makes it easy to mine mobile phones and fitness trackers for health information, even data the user has deleted
How the library can teach you to play the carillon — and more
At the UC Berkeley Library, scholars turn to the past to inspire innovations of the future. In this video, a student learns from music books and and augmented reality device to play the Campanile's carillon
Environmental health prof wins campus equity award
Rachel Morello-Frosch honored for work studying pollution in high-risk communities and for her dedication to the campus community
A holiday greeting from Chancellor Christ
UC Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ's holiday message to the campus community is a video of highlights from the year
On My Mind: Chancellor Christ reflects on commencement and our civic obligations
Column from Chancellor Carol Christ reflects on the last year at UC Berkeley
Meet our new faculty: Giovanni Campiani, economics
Giovanni Campiani is a new assistant professor of economics at UC Berkeley
Meet our new faculty: Sunčica Čanić, mathematics
Sunčica Čanić is a new professor of mathematics at UC Berkeley
I’m A Berkeleyan: Ana Claire Mancia
One of her big ventures as a student has been to bring llamas to UC Berkeley each semester before finals
Advice for graduates: Don’t forget your civic life
600 graduate during winter ceremony
Berkeley J-School documentary wins award in local festival
Six alumni worked on the film, along with 12 current graduate students who got real-world experience contributing to the project
Tight and demanding, new plan sets 10-year course for campus
Chancellor's instructions: Done by the end of 2018 and no longer than four pages
Statement on security concerns for Saturday commencement
Haas Pavilion doors will open at 8 a.m. to provide extra time for security screening
Salaries, job market strong for 2018 Berkeley Haas MBA grads
About 93.4 percent of job seekers accepted offers within three months of graduation, with about 83 percent receiving job offers by graduation
Evidence supporting EPA’s obligation to regulate greenhouse gases stronger than ever
Scientists detail increasing evidence that human-caused climate change is endangering U.S. health and welfare, justifying EPA's endangerment finding
UC Berkeley’s first data science majors celebrate graduation
Students are flocking to the brand-new degree program in record numbers
Researchers use jiggly Jell-O to make powerful new hydrogen fuel catalyst
The inexpensive new material can split water just as efficiently as costly platinum
How can UC Berkeley become more diverse?
Top two campus leaders weigh in during semester's final Campus Conversation
Amanda Goldstein’s fascination with William Blake leads to MLA book award
Cal associate professor turns heads with her first book, a look into the linkage between poetry and science during the Romantic era of poetry.
Connie Chang-Hasnain named National Academy of Inventors fellow
Electrical engineering and computer sciences professor honored by organization that champions the societal benefits of university research
On My Mind: How we fundraise during the busy giving season
UC Berkeley's fundraiser-in-chief talks about what makes Berkeley's donors so special