- J-school gets $25M to strengthen local news coverage
- Forum: Is the bionic-hand arms race leaving behind disabled people?
- On motherhood, medicine and dreams that never die
- Construction to begin that will triple grad student housing capacity
- Aiming to affect change in education for underrepresented students
Archives
Regular edition
Fall semester 2022 begins
The reopening of popular Moffitt Library, vending machines dispensing free COVID-19 tests, the 50th anniversary of Title IX, the 125th Big Game, unprecedented state funding for students from several historically excluded communities, an expanded Basic Needs Center, and a visiting Chicago artist who will photograph women screaming in rage are highlights of the start of UC Berkeley’s new academic year.
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Parents edition
Fall semester 2022 begins
The reopening of popular Moffitt Library, vending machines dispensing free COVID-19 tests, the 50th anniversary of Title IX, the 125th Big Game, unprecedented state funding for students from several historically excluded communities, an expanded Basic Needs Center, and a visiting Chicago artist who will photograph women screaming in rage are highlights of the start of UC Berkeley’s new academic year.
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Grad Students
- J-school gets $25M to strengthen local news coverage
- Forum: Is the bionic-hand arms race leaving behind disabled people?
- On motherhood, medicine and dreams that never die
- Construction to begin that will triple grad student housing capacity
- Aiming to affect change in education for underrepresented students
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Undergrads
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Campus
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Innovators
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Alumni
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DATES TO REMEMBER
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FRIDAY–SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23–25
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Veterans Day Academic and Administrative Holiday
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11
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Northern California edition
Fall semester 2022 begins
The reopening of popular Moffitt Library, vending machines dispensing free COVID-19 tests, the 50th anniversary of Title IX, the 125th Big Game, unprecedented state funding for students from several historically excluded communities, an expanded Basic Needs Center, and a visiting Chicago artist who will photograph women screaming in rage are highlights of the start of UC Berkeley’s new academic year.
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Grad Students
- J-school gets $25M to strengthen local news coverage
- Forum: Is the bionic-hand arms race leaving behind disabled people?
- On motherhood, medicine and dreams that never die
- Construction to begin that will triple grad student housing capacity
- Aiming to affect change in education for underrepresented students
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Undergrads
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Campus
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Innovators
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Research
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Faculty
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Alumni
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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Shared History Project — 1700 Years of Jewish Life on German-speaking Lands
THROUGH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
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FRIDAY–SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23–25
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Coping with Global Warming: Past, Present, and Future
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
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Food, Culture, and the Environment
MONDAY, OCTOBER 3–SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27
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Cal Band Northern California Benefit 2022
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13
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Mindful Self-Compassion Core Skills Training
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29–FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9
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Southern California edition
Fall semester 2022 begins
The reopening of popular Moffitt Library, vending machines dispensing free COVID-19 tests, the 50th anniversary of Title IX, the 125th Big Game, unprecedented state funding for students from several historically excluded communities, an expanded Basic Needs Center, and a visiting Chicago artist who will photograph women screaming in rage are highlights of the start of UC Berkeley’s new academic year.
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Grad Students
- J-school gets $25M to strengthen local news coverage
- Forum: Is the bionic-hand arms race leaving behind disabled people?
- On motherhood, medicine and dreams that never die
- Construction to begin that will triple grad student housing capacity
- Aiming to affect change in education for underrepresented students
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Undergrads
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Campus
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Research
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Faculty
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Innovators
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Alumni
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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FRIDAY–SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23–25
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Coping with Global Warming: Past, Present, and Future
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
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Food, Culture, and the Environment
MONDAY, OCTOBER 3–SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13
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Mindful Self-Compassion Core Skills Training
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29–FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9
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New York Metro edition
Fall semester 2022 begins
The reopening of popular Moffitt Library, vending machines dispensing free COVID-19 tests, the 50th anniversary of Title IX, the 125th Big Game, unprecedented state funding for students from several historically excluded communities, an expanded Basic Needs Center, and a visiting Chicago artist who will photograph women screaming in rage are highlights of the start of UC Berkeley’s new academic year.
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Grad Students
- J-school gets $25M to strengthen local news coverage
- Forum: Is the bionic-hand arms race leaving behind disabled people?
- On motherhood, medicine and dreams that never die
- Construction to begin that will triple grad student housing capacity
- Aiming to affect change in education for underrepresented students
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Undergrads
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Campus
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Innovators
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Research
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Faculty
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Alumni
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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FRIDAY–SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23–25
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Coping with Global Warming: Past, Present, and Future
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
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Food, Culture, and the Environment
MONDAY, OCTOBER 3–SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13
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Mindful Self-Compassion Core Skills Training
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29–FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9
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International edition
Fall semester 2022 begins
The reopening of popular Moffitt Library, vending machines dispensing free COVID-19 tests, the 50th anniversary of Title IX, the 125th Big Game, unprecedented state funding for students from several historically excluded communities, an expanded Basic Needs Center, and a visiting Chicago artist who will photograph women screaming in rage are highlights of the start of UC Berkeley’s new academic year.
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Grad Students
- J-school gets $25M to strengthen local news coverage
- Forum: Is the bionic-hand arms race leaving behind disabled people?
- On motherhood, medicine and dreams that never die
- Construction to begin that will triple grad student housing capacity
- Aiming to affect change in education for underrepresented students
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Undergrads
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Campus
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Faculty
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Innovators
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Research
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Alumni
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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FRIDAY–SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23–25
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Alumni Dinner with Chef David Lai in Hong Kong
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
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Coping with Global Warming: Past, Present, and Future
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
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Food, Culture, and the Environment
MONDAY, OCTOBER 3–SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13
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Cycling with Bears, Hualien to Taichung (Taiwan)
SATURDAY–MONDAY, OCTOBER 22–24
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Mindful Self-Compassion Core Skills Training
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29–FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9
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Berkeley Online Past Publications
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August 2024
Lead Story
Remarkable housing built especially for transfer students -
July 2024
Lead Story
Rich Lyons begins his term -
June 2024
Lead Story
Carol T. Christ’s last interview as Chancellor -
May 2024
Lead Story
Congratulations, Class of 2024! -
April 2024
Lead Story
Longtime campus, innovation, business leader steps up -
March 2024
Lead Story
Light the Way campaign raises $7.37B