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In rollicking ceremony, grads cap a challenging college education
Disbelief permeated Berkeley’s first commencement ceremony in historic California Memorial Stadium since 2019, which drew the largest attendance in recent history. Graduates could hardly sit still, and speakers thrilled at the turnout and energy. Even parents, grandparents and other supporters in the stands performed a rippling, rollicking, spontaneous group wave with their arms outstretched as roughly 7,500 graduates filed in.
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The Graduates
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Innovators
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Campus
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Awards & Accolades
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Research
- $1M for Asian Pacific American Religions Research Initiative
- Solar beats nuclear at many potential settlement sites on Mars
- Nanobiotechnologist selected for inaugural Philomathia Prize
- At White House meeting, scholar says advanced tech can support nature
- Study of salty water deepens understanding of icy planets’ oceans
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In rollicking ceremony, grads cap a challenging college education
Disbelief permeated Berkeley’s first commencement ceremony in historic California Memorial Stadium since 2019, which drew the largest attendance in recent history. Graduates could hardly sit still, and speakers thrilled at the turnout and energy. Even parents, grandparents and other supporters in the stands performed a rippling, rollicking, spontaneous group wave with their arms outstretched as roughly 7,500 graduates filed in.
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The Graduates
- East Coast grit meets Berkeley utopianism
- Nobel laureate Schekman is 2022 commencement speaker
- In times of crisis, University Medal finalists summoned resilience, hope
- Against the odds: TAAP Scholar Eric Esparza
- Indi Garcia lives and breathes the “abolitionist philosophy”
- Help new grads connected to Cal and save
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Students
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Awards & Accolades
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Campus
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Innovators
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Research
- $1M for Asian Pacific American Religions Research Initiative
- Solar beats nuclear at many potential settlement sites on Mars
- Nanobiotechnologist selected for inaugural Philomathia Prize
- At White House meeting, scholar says advanced tech can support nature
- Study of salty water deepens understanding of icy planets’ oceans
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Alumni
- Lisa Cook Ph.D. ’97 first Black woman on Federal Reserve's board
- Meet William Rogers, 2022 Peter E. Haas Public Service Award winner
- How to keep your connection to Cal golden
- When you drink water, remember the source
- Helping students rise in community, toward purpose
- Make a splash with summer courses for 50+
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DATES TO REMEMBER
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Save the Date: Homecoming 2022
FRIDAY–SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23–25
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Northern California edition
In rollicking ceremony, grads cap a challenging college education
Disbelief permeated Berkeley’s first commencement ceremony in historic California Memorial Stadium since 2019, which drew the largest attendance in recent history. Graduates could hardly sit still, and speakers thrilled at the turnout and energy. Even parents, grandparents and other supporters in the stands performed a rippling, rollicking, spontaneous group wave with their arms outstretched as roughly 7,500 graduates filed in.
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The Graduates
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Innovators
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Campus
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Awards & Accolades
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Research
- $1M for Asian Pacific American Religions Research Initiative
- Solar beats nuclear at many potential settlement sites on Mars
- Nanobiotechnologist selected for inaugural Philomathia Prize
- At White House meeting, scholar says advanced tech can support nature
- Study of salty water deepens understanding of icy planets’ oceans
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Students
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Alumni
- Lisa Cook Ph.D. ’97 first Black woman on Federal Reserve's board
- Meet William Rogers, 2022 Peter E. Haas Public Service Award winner
- How to keep your connection to Cal golden
- When you drink water, remember the source
- Helping students rise in community, toward purpose
- Make a splash with summer courses for 50+
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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Save the Date: Homecoming 2022
FRIDAY–SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23–25
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Southern California edition
In rollicking ceremony, grads cap a challenging college education
Disbelief permeated Berkeley’s first commencement ceremony in historic California Memorial Stadium since 2019, which drew the largest attendance in recent history. Graduates could hardly sit still, and speakers thrilled at the turnout and energy. Even parents, grandparents and other supporters in the stands performed a rippling, rollicking, spontaneous group wave with their arms outstretched as roughly 7,500 graduates filed in.
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The Graduates
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Innovators
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Campus
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Awards & Accolades
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Research
- $1M for Asian Pacific American Religions Research Initiative
- Solar beats nuclear at many potential settlement sites on Mars
- Nanobiotechnologist selected for inaugural Philomathia Prize
- At White House meeting, scholar says advanced tech can support nature
- Study of salty water deepens understanding of icy planets’ oceans
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Students
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Alumni
- Lisa Cook Ph.D. ’97 first Black woman on Federal Reserve's board
- Meet William Rogers, 2022 Peter E. Haas Public Service Award winner
- How to keep your connection to Cal golden
- When you drink water, remember the source
- Helping students rise in community, toward purpose
- Make a splash with summer courses for 50+
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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Save the Date: Homecoming 2022
FRIDAY–SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23–25
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New York Metro edition
In rollicking ceremony, grads cap a challenging college education
Disbelief permeated Berkeley’s first commencement ceremony in historic California Memorial Stadium since 2019, which drew the largest attendance in recent history. Graduates could hardly sit still, and speakers thrilled at the turnout and energy. Even parents, grandparents and other supporters in the stands performed a rippling, rollicking, spontaneous group wave with their arms outstretched as roughly 7,500 graduates filed in.
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The Graduates
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Innovators
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Campus
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Awards & Accolades
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Research
- $1M for Asian Pacific American Religions Research Initiative
- Solar beats nuclear at many potential settlement sites on Mars
- Nanobiotechnologist selected for inaugural Philomathia Prize
- At White House meeting, scholar says advanced tech can support nature
- Study of salty water deepens understanding of icy planets’ oceans
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Students
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Alumni
- Lisa Cook Ph.D. ’97 first Black woman on Federal Reserve's board
- Meet William Rogers, 2022 Peter E. Haas Public Service Award winner
- How to keep your connection to Cal golden
- When you drink water, remember the source
- Make a splash with summer courses for 50+
- Reach out to us about your Berkeley support
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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Save the Date: Homecoming 2022
FRIDAY–SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23–25
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Pac-12 Alumni Group NYC Softball
SATURDAYS THROUGH AUGUST 27
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International edition
In rollicking ceremony, grads cap a challenging college education
Disbelief permeated Berkeley’s first commencement ceremony in historic California Memorial Stadium since 2019, which drew the largest attendance in recent history. Graduates could hardly sit still, and speakers thrilled at the turnout and energy. Even parents, grandparents and other supporters in the stands performed a rippling, rollicking, spontaneous group wave with their arms outstretched as roughly 7,500 graduates filed in.
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The Graduates
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Innovators
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Campus
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Awards & Accolades
-
Research
- $1M for Asian Pacific American Religions Research Initiative
- Solar beats nuclear at many potential settlement sites on Mars
- Nanobiotechnologist selected for inaugural Philomathia Prize
- At White House meeting, scholar says advanced tech can support nature
- Study of salty water deepens understanding of icy planets’ oceans
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Students
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Alumni
- Lisa Cook Ph.D. ’97 first Black woman on Federal Reserve's board
- Meet William Rogers, 2022 Peter E. Haas Public Service Award winner
- How to keep your connection to Cal golden
- When you drink water, remember the source
- Helping students rise in community, toward purpose
- Make a splash with summer courses for 50+
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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Save the Date: Homecoming 2022
FRIDAY–SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23–25
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Berkeley Online Past Publications
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January 2025
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A message from the chancellor, expert takes, how to help -
December 2024
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Read, shop, and give blue and gold -
November 2024
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Election analysis from Berkeley scholars -
October 2024
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Homecoming 2024 -
September 2024
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Alumni and Parents Weekend at Homecoming is October 18–20 -
August 2024
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Remarkable housing built especially for transfer students -
July 2024
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Rich Lyons begins his term -
June 2024
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Carol T. Christ’s last interview as Chancellor -
May 2024
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Congratulations, Class of 2024! -
April 2024
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Longtime campus, innovation, business leader steps up -
March 2024
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Light the Way campaign raises $7.37B -
February 2024
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Big Give 2024 is coming March 14! -
January 2024
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Embrace Berkeley’s values, pursue audacious goals -
December 2023
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Happy holidays from Berkeley Online! -
November 2023
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10 gifted scholars provide new perspectives -
October 2023
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Photos and videos are live online -
September 2023
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Berkeley to join Atlantic Coast Conference -
August 2023
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Citizen Clinic gets big boost from Google -
July 2023
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Homecoming registration is open! -
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
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Annie, Lou, and three fluffy chicks -
March 2023
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Bakar Prize winners go for broke -
February 2023
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Big Give is March 9 -
January 2023
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At winter commencement, celebration and a look forward -
December 2022
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Happy holidays from all of us! -
November 2022
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Light the Way reaches $6 billion -
October 2022
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The most amazing, sensational, historic, heart-rending … -
September 2022
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Fall semester 2022 begins -
August 2022
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Craigslist founder funds university clinics -
July 2022
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Homecoming registration is open! -
June 2022
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Artists near and far find inspiration in the peregrine falcons -
May 2022
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In rollicking ceremony, grads cap a challenging college education -
April 2022
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Schools, programs shine in U.S. News rankings -
March 2022
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Campus recognizes Berkeley's brightest teaching stars -
February 2022
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Big Give is March 10 -
January 2022
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A year of deep reflection and great achievement -
December 2021
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Buy local, give back -
November 2021
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Berkeley tops U.S. News again -
October 2021
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Berkeley's Nobelists -
September 2021
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Reunion & Parents Weekend at Homecoming is October 1–3 -
August 2021
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“At Berkeley, we are, and have always been, the changemakers.” -
July 2021
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Using satellite images to improve human lives -
June 2021
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Auction of NFT based on Nobel Prize nets $50K -
May 2021
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Top graduating senior a tech whiz and gifted musician -
April 2021
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A new way to educate, discover, and accelerate impact -
March 2021
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Big Thanks! -
February 2021
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Unprecedented moments -
January 2021
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The top UC Berkeley stories of 2020 -
December 2020
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Give blue and gold this year -
November 2020
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What the next U.S. leadership must do on four key issues -
October 2020
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Campus reacts to two Nobel Prize wins in one week -
September 2020
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Reunion and Parents Weekend, October 16–18 -
August 2020
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Historic $24M gift lights path for underrepresented students, diversity -
July 2020
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First Black president of UC system -
June 2020
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Emergency measures prevented more than 500M infections -
May 2020
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Rejection turned out great for Berkeley’s top graduating senior -
April 2020
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Cal’s coronavirus response -
March 2020
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How you can help -
February 2020
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Make Berkeley moments -
January 2020
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UC rings out 2019 with 20th CRISPR patent -
December 2019
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Wrap up 2019 with a gift to Cal -
November 2019
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$106M gift fuels race for new brain disease treatments -
October 2019
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College of Chemistry to build new Heathcock Hall with $25M alumni gift -
September 2019
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One week left for the best prices -
August 2019
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Newest admits are whip-smart and speak more than 20 languages -
July 2019
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Four could be exploring by 2022 -
June 2019
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Researchers stay one step ahead of bogus videos -
May 2019
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Top graduating senior an aspiring Elon Musk, minus the tweeting -
April 2019
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Berkeley alumni score three 2019 Pulitzer Prize victories -
March 2019
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Commencement speaker: Keep being outspoken in the same good way -
February 2019
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Big Give Is March 14 -
January 2019
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UC Berkeley in 2018 -
December 2018
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2018 Berkeley Gift Guide -
November 2018
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CRISPR opens door to new type of medicine -
October 2018
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Winning Miss America was "a kink in the plans" -
September 2018
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Berkeley again shines as top public university -
August 2018
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Reunion and Parents Weekend at Homecoming October 12–14 -
July 2018
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Running back offers free football tickets to young readers -
June 2018
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Berkeley stands tall in World Reputation Rankings -
May 2018
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Spring commencement in photos, audio, video, and words -
April 2018
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Berkeley a “best value” university -
March 2018
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Share your #Berkeley150 moment -
February 2018
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What's your Berkeley moment? -
January 2018
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150 years of light: sesquicentennial website, events, stories -
December 2017
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A holiday message from Chancellor Carol T. Christ -
November 2017
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U.S. News rates Berkeley world’s top public, fourth-best overall -
October 2017
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Alumnus awarded 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics -
September 2017
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Free Speech website launches -
August 2017
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Reunion & Parents Weekend October 20–22 -
July 2017
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Campus offers admission to more than 15,000 students -
June 2017
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Berkeley ranks among world’s “elite six” universities -
May 2017
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North America’s first university center of its kind -
April 2017
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What can we change in a single generation?