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Using satellite images to improve human lives
More than 700 imaging satellites are orbiting the earth, and every day they beam vast oceans of information — including data that reflects climate change, health and poverty — to databases on the ground. There’s just one problem: While the geospatial data could help researchers and policymakers address critical challenges, only those with considerable wealth and expertise can access it. Enter UC Berkeley.
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Research
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Students
- In a pandemic year, another outstanding, more diverse incoming class
- Golden Bears' guide to the Summer Olympics
- Meet the incoming recipients of the African American Initiative Scholarship
- Dorothea Lange winner discovered a "whole new world" in drag
- Program helps student-athletes navigate new name, image, and likeness legislation
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Innovators
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Faculty
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Awards & Accolades
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Campus
Parents edition

Using satellite images to improve human lives
More than 700 imaging satellites are orbiting the earth, and every day they beam vast oceans of information — including data that reflects climate change, health and poverty — to databases on the ground. There’s just one problem: While the geospatial data could help researchers and policymakers address critical challenges, only those with considerable wealth and expertise can access it. Enter UC Berkeley.
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Students
- In a pandemic year, another outstanding, more diverse incoming class
- Golden Bears' guide to the Summer Olympics
- Meet the incoming recipients of the African American Initiative Scholarship
- Dorothea Lange winner discovered a "whole new world" in drag
- Program helps student-athletes navigate new name, image, and likeness legislation
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Campus
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Faculty
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Innovators
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Awards & Accolades
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Research
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DATES TO REMEMBER
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Deadline for Immunization Requirements
SATURDAY, JULY 31
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UC Alumni Career Network Presents: Parenting & Work
TUESDAY, AUGUST 17
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Northern California edition

Using satellite images to improve human lives
More than 700 imaging satellites are orbiting the earth, and every day they beam vast oceans of information — including data that reflects climate change, health and poverty — to databases on the ground. There’s just one problem: While the geospatial data could help researchers and policymakers address critical challenges, only those with considerable wealth and expertise can access it. Enter UC Berkeley.
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Research
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Innovators
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Students
- In a pandemic year, another outstanding, more diverse incoming class
- Golden Bears' guide to the Summer Olympics
- Meet the incoming recipients of the African American Initiative Scholarship
- Dorothea Lange winner discovered a "whole new world" in drag
- Program helps student-athletes navigate new name, image, and likeness legislation
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Faculty
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Awards & Accolades
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Campus
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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NOW–AUGUST 14
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Increasing Diversity in Innovation Virtual Conference
MONDAY–THURSDAY, JULY 26–29
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Virtual Book Club Discussion with Anna Sale
TUESDAY, AUGUST 10
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UC Alumni Career Network Presents: Parenting & Work
TUESDAY, AUGUST 17
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Southern California edition

Using satellite images to improve human lives
More than 700 imaging satellites are orbiting the earth, and every day they beam vast oceans of information — including data that reflects climate change, health and poverty — to databases on the ground. There’s just one problem: While the geospatial data could help researchers and policymakers address critical challenges, only those with considerable wealth and expertise can access it. Enter UC Berkeley.
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Research
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Innovators
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Students
- In a pandemic year, another outstanding, more diverse incoming class
- Golden Bears' guide to the Summer Olympics
- Meet the incoming recipients of the African American Initiative Scholarship
- Dorothea Lange winner discovered a "whole new world" in drag
- Program helps student-athletes navigate new name, image, and likeness legislation
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Faculty
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Awards & Accolades
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Campus
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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NOW–AUGUST 14
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Increasing Diversity in Innovation Virtual Conference
MONDAY–THURSDAY, JULY 26–29
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Virtual Book Club Discussion with Anna Sale
TUESDAY, AUGUST 10
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UC Alumni Career Network Presents: Parenting & Work
TUESDAY, AUGUST 17
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New York Metro edition

Using satellite images to improve human lives
More than 700 imaging satellites are orbiting the earth, and every day they beam vast oceans of information — including data that reflects climate change, health and poverty — to databases on the ground. There’s just one problem: While the geospatial data could help researchers and policymakers address critical challenges, only those with considerable wealth and expertise can access it. Enter UC Berkeley.
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Research
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Innovators
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Students
- In a pandemic year, another outstanding, more diverse incoming class
- Golden Bears' guide to the Summer Olympics
- Meet the incoming recipients of the African American Initiative Scholarship
- Dorothea Lange winner discovered a "whole new world" in drag
- Program helps student-athletes navigate new name, image, and likeness legislation
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Faculty
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Awards & Accolades
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Campus
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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UC Alumni Career Network Presents: Parenting & Work
TUESDAY, AUGUST 17
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Virtual Book Club Discussion with Anna Sale
TUESDAY, AUGUST 10
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Increasing Diversity in Innovation Virtual Conference
MONDAY–THURSDAY, JULY 26–29
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NOW–AUGUST 14
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International edition

Using satellite images to improve human lives
More than 700 imaging satellites are orbiting the earth, and every day they beam vast oceans of information — including data that reflects climate change, health and poverty — to databases on the ground. There’s just one problem: While the geospatial data could help researchers and policymakers address critical challenges, only those with considerable wealth and expertise can access it. Enter UC Berkeley.
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Research
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Students
- In a pandemic year, another outstanding, more diverse incoming class
- Golden Bears' guide to the Summer Olympics
- Meet the incoming recipients of the African American Initiative Scholarship
- Dorothea Lange winner discovered a "whole new world" in drag
- Program helps student-athletes navigate new name, image, and likeness legislation
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Innovators
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Faculty
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Awards & Accolades
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Campus
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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Visit to Berkeley Castle in Bristol, U.K.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
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FRIDAY, JULY 30
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Increasing Diversity in Innovation Virtual Conference
MONDAY–THURSDAY, JULY 26–29
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Berkeley Online Past Publications
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July 2024
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June 2024
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April 2024
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March 2024
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January 2024
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December 2023
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October 2023
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September 2023
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August 2023
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July 2023
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June 2023
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Plans for an ambitious year ahead -
May 2023
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Fun vibes, frequent flier miles, famous speakers -
April 2023
Lead Story
Annie, Lou, and three fluffy chicks -
March 2023
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Bakar Prize winners go for broke -
February 2023
Lead Story
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January 2023
Lead Story
At winter commencement, celebration and a look forward -
December 2022
Lead Story
Happy holidays from all of us! -
November 2022
Lead Story
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October 2022
Lead Story
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September 2022
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August 2022
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July 2022
Lead Story
Homecoming registration is open!