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Cheers love, the cavalry’s here — at Cal
Campus keeps pace with rise of esports as Overwatch team heads to national championships
Podcast: For graduate student Kenly Brown, mentorship is her passion
As an undergraduate in Colorado, Kenly Brown felt isolated as one of few African Americans on her campus. Now, the Berkeley Ph.D. student has made it her priority to be a mentor to students of color
Computer vision to protect patients — and budgets
UC Berkeley professor Alexandre Bayen and Ph.D. student Pulkit Agrawal have developed a computer vision-based system to help memory care centers monitor patient falls and to reduce them where possible
Engineering professor, alums elected to the National Academy of Engineering
Constance Chang-Hasnain, professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, becomes Berkeley's 74th member of the academy.
New dorm to honor Berkeley’s first tenured black professor
David Blackwell was a gifted statistician who, despite racial prejudice, taught countless of students about the ‘beauty’ of math.
His future uncertain, undocumented student Luis Mora knows he’s on the right path
After being released from ICE custody last month, the third-year political science major returned to Berkeley with a renewed sense of purpose
Increased UV from ozone depletion sterilizes trees
Evidence links volcanoes to Earth's largest mass extinction 252 million years ago
Two faculty honored for their exemplary service to the campus
J. Keith Gilless, professor of forest economics, and Robert Powell, professor of political science, selected as 2018 Berkeley Faculty Service Award recipients
Connecting the dots between declining wildlife and human misery
Justin Brashares explores the social and cultural impacts of declining wildlife populations around the world, from fish to carnivores
New Berkeley IGS Poll: Two Calif. House Republicans should worry about jobs
Views of President Trump strongly connected to results, says director Mark DiCamillo
Help chart Berkeley’s future at two strategic planning town halls
On February 12 and 13, hear the campus's Strategic Planning Steering Committee discuss their efforts to create a 10-year strategic framework for Berkeley — and contribute your thoughts
What does the future of learning look like at Berkeley? You can ask
Paul Alivisatos, Berkeley's number two administrator, will be discussing new ideas for curricula and other aspects of the academic enterprise on Monday during the second Campus Conversation
Podcast: For alumni leader, giving hope is her life’s mission
Clothilde Hewlett, the executive director of the Cal Alumni Association, discusses how her vision of a better life helped her pull herself from poverty, find salvation at UC Berkeley, then return to her alma mater to give back to the students who need it most
New podcast lays out path to happiness with no shortcuts
Human 'guinea pigs' try out research-tested strategies for a joyous, meaningful life.
Transfer student gets national honor: Q&A with Diana Castro
Transfer student aspires to give back to her fellow transfers
Got CalFresh? Bear Market welcomes you
Hungry students with a CalFresh debit card can now use it on campus.
A cautiously optimistic budget update from the chancellor, provost
Chancellor Carol Christ and Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Paul Alivisatos sent this message today to the UC Berkeley community: Dear campus community, We are writing with an update on efforts underway to address the campus’s budget deficit