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Meet UC Berkeley's new faculty - Berkeley News
Learn more about the newest members of the Berkeley family here. The post Meet UC Berkeley’s...
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Advanced conductors provide path for grid expansion
A new study finds that replacing existing transmission conductors with those made with advanced composite-core materials...
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‘U.S. News’ ranks UC Berkeley No. 2 public school in the country - Berkeley News
For over two decades, Berkeley has almost always been ranked as the No. 1 or No....
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Bridging divides: from anger and mistrust to belonging — and hope - Berkeley News
As UC Berkeley celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Free Speech Movement, it is emerging as...
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With $3 million gift, Berkeley prepares to build premier Ukrainian studies program - Berkeley News
The top-ranked Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures is undertaking a $9 million campaign to add...
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UC Berkeley to launch compute hub with California Education Learning Lab | CDSS at UC Berkeley
The hub will provide students across the state with access to course materials built on the...
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Berkeley Talks: Legal scholars on free speech challenges facing universities today - Berkeley News
Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky and Nadine Strossen, professor emerita of the New York School of...
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The biological sciences have a new leader in Richard Harland. Read his first interview as dean. | Letters & Science
Harland, a professor of molecular and cell biology, took on his new role in the College...
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From chemistry student to witness: Rod Panos and the birth of the Free Speech Movement | College of Chemistry
The post Read one chemistry student’s account of witnessing the birth of the Free Speech Movement...
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Can toddlers help explain the origins of our bias for wealth? - Berkeley News
The second year of life may be a critical time when children recognize and prefer people...
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How looking closely led this cell biologist to world-changing breakthroughs - Berkeley News
Hear Randy Schekman, a UC Berkeley professor of Molecular and Cell Biology, explain his Nobel Prize-winning...
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New model sheds light on how wildfires spread through communities - Berkeley Engineering
Insights from the model could help communities adopt more effective mitigation strategies to save lives and...
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What good is free speech if no one’s listening? - Berkeley News
“The deeper purpose of speech is not to weed out bad ideas or surface the best...
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How the Berkeley Liberty Initiative champions free speech in divided times - Berkeley News
In a divisive election year and with tensions high on campuses nationwide, the BLI is beginning...
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Karla Vega Cervantes: Seeing herself at Berkeley | Equity & Inclusion
The post How one chemical engineering student came to thrive at Berkeley appeared first on Berkeley...
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California ha mejorado la calidad del aire, pero persisten las desigualdades raciales/étnicas - Berkeley News
Las políticas estrictas del estado contra las emisiones han reducido la exposición a la contaminación atmosférica...
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California has dramatically improved its air quality, but racial disparities persist - Berkeley News
The state’s aggressive emissions policies have reduced exposure to PM2.5 air pollution by 65% since 2000,...
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9/11 shaped the U.S. in unimaginable ways. This class helps Gen Z students grasp how - Berkeley News
“I think students finally understand why the country lost its mind after this disaster,” said Professor...
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UC Berkeley gathers to remember those lost over the past year - Berkeley News
The annual campus memorial recognizes the passing of extraordinary lives from across the Berkeley community. The...
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Eric Meyer Takes Center Stage As New I School Dean
In a Q & A, Dean Meyer discusses his plans for the year, lessons he learned...
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New era teed up for Cal Golf
The post $23 million gift for Cal Golf marks largest endowment in Athletics history appeared first...
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Beautiful and boundary-pushing: Artists’ books shine in new exhibit at the UC Berkeley Library
The Book as Art exhibit will run through February in Doe Library. The post Artists’ books...
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Fascism shattered Europe a century ago — and historians hear echoes today in the U.S. - Berkeley News
After the mass death and destruction of World War I, with their economies shredded by inflation...
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New Palestinian and Arab Studies program established at UC Berkeley | Letters & Science
The endowed program, led by Ussama Makdisi, a history professor, will fund research and cultural activities,...