Campus residence halls expect power outage, most student services closed
Many UC Berkeley residence halls will be without power and student services will be closed due to the PG&E power shutdown, according to a campus-wide email sent this morning.
Campus residence halls expect power outage, most student services closed
Many UC Berkeley residence halls will be without power and student services will be closed due to the PG&E power shutdown, according to a campus-wide email sent this morning.
ASUC Senate hears from Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Paul Alivisatos on increasing faculty diversity
Senators also heard from the Office of the External Affairs Vice President’s campus organizing director, Sarah Abdeshahian, about supporting upcoming union strikes.
ASUC Senate hears from Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Paul Alivisatos on increasing faculty diversity
Senators also heard from the Office of the External Affairs Vice President’s campus organizing director, Sarah Abdeshahian, about supporting upcoming union strikes.
UC Berkeley alumnus co-founds startup to help people along autistic spectrum
Coding Autism, a Los Angeles-based startup co-founded by UC Berkeley alumnus Austen Weinhart that aims to empower individuals along the autistic spectrum, has raised more than $18,000 over the past week.
UC Berkeley alumnus co-founds startup to help people along autistic spectrum
Coding Autism, a Los Angeles-based startup co-founded by UC Berkeley alumnus Austen Weinhart that aims to empower individuals along the autistic spectrum, has raised more than $18,000 over the past week.
Department of Justice alleges campus in violation of Americans with Disabilities Act
The campus responded last week to the U.S. Department of Justice's allegations that UC Berkeley violates Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act because of the inaccessibility of some of campus's public online educational content.
Department of Justice alleges campus in violation of Americans with Disabilities Act
The campus responded last week to the U.S. Department of Justice's allegations that UC Berkeley violates Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act because of the inaccessibility of some of campus's public online educational content.