1st vice chancellor for equity and inclusion reflects on time in position
After more than eight years as UC Berkeley’s first vice chancellor for equity and inclusion, Gibor Basri intends to step down at the end of the academic school year, leaving behind him a multifaceted legacy.
1st vice chancellor for equity and inclusion reflects on time in position
After more than eight years as UC Berkeley’s first vice chancellor for equity and inclusion, Gibor Basri intends to step down at the end of the academic school year, leaving behind him a multifaceted legacy.
New web application by students of the School of Information wins grand prize in hackathon
A team of eleven first-year School of Information graduate students received the grand prize in this weekend’s “HackTheHearst” competition for their new web application Yapi Kapi - an online catalogue of hundreds of thousands of artifacts held at UC Berkeley’s Hearst Museum of Anthropology.
New web application by students of the School of Information wins grand prize in hackathon
A team of eleven first-year School of Information graduate students received the grand prize in this weekend’s “HackTheHearst” competition for their new web application Yapi Kapi - an online catalogue of hundreds of thousands of artifacts held at UC Berkeley’s Hearst Museum of Anthropology.
Interlibrary Services goes global with resource-exchange program
UC Berkeley’s Interlibrary Services is now coordinating with roughly 30 international institutions to exchange humanities resources as part of a pilot program.
Interlibrary Services goes global with resource-exchange program
UC Berkeley’s Interlibrary Services is now coordinating with roughly 30 international institutions to exchange humanities resources as part of a pilot program.
Campus astronomy professor constructs homemade earthquake-alert system
Though some Berkeley residents were shaken from their slumber following the earthquake that struck Napa in late August, UC Berkeley astronomy professor Joshua Bloom and his wife Ana were woken by something else five seconds earlier: the sound of Bloom’s self-made earthquake alarm.
Campus astronomy professor constructs homemade earthquake-alert system
Though some Berkeley residents were shaken from their slumber following the earthquake that struck Napa in late August, UC Berkeley astronomy professor Joshua Bloom and his wife Ana were woken by something else five seconds earlier: the sound of Bloom’s self-made earthquake alarm.
UC Berkeley School of Law professor emeritus Sanford Kadish dies at 92
Former Dean of UC Berkeley’s School of Law and Professor Emeritus Sanford Kadish, one of Berkeley’s most distinguished law professors, died Friday, Sept. 5 of kidney failure at age 92.
UC Berkeley School of Law professor emeritus Sanford Kadish dies at 92
Former Dean of UC Berkeley’s School of Law and Professor Emeritus Sanford Kadish, one of Berkeley’s most distinguished law professors, died Friday, Sept. 5 of kidney failure at age 92.
Bob Jacobsen to serve as interim dean of undergraduate studies in College of Letters and Science
UC Berkeley physics professor Bob Jacobsen will serve a one-year term as the interim dean of undergraduate studies in the College of Letters and Science starting July 1.
Bob Jacobsen to serve as interim dean of undergraduate studies in College of Letters and Science
UC Berkeley physics professor Bob Jacobsen will serve a one-year term as the interim dean of undergraduate studies in the College of Letters and Science starting July 1.
Amid construction, students plan for Lower Sproul Plaza's future
In the multi-million dollar redevelopment of Lower Sproul Plaza, ASUC officials and other students have made something clear: the student voice should serve as the backbone of the project.
Amid construction, students plan for Lower Sproul Plaza's future
In the multi-million dollar redevelopment of Lower Sproul Plaza, ASUC officials and other students have made something clear: the student voice should serve as the backbone of the project.