‘Creative and innovative’: UC Berkeley English instructor Eva Fuchs dies at 73
UC Berkeley Fall Program for Freshmen English instructor Eva Fuchs died May 7 in her home. An advocate for women, she is remembered for her passion for discussing and teaching social issues.
‘Creative and innovative’: UC Berkeley English instructor Eva Fuchs dies at 73
UC Berkeley Fall Program for Freshmen English instructor Eva Fuchs died May 7 in her home. An advocate for women, she is remembered for her passion for discussing and teaching social issues.
UC Berkeley Fall Program for Freshmen relocates to Golden Bear Center
UC Berkeley’s Fall Program for Freshmen is relocating to UC Berkeley’s Golden Bear Center during spring 2020 and students will start attending classes there in the fall.
UC Berkeley Fall Program for Freshmen relocates to Golden Bear Center
UC Berkeley’s Fall Program for Freshmen is relocating to UC Berkeley’s Golden Bear Center during spring 2020 and students will start attending classes there in the fall.
As a former Fall Program for Freshman (FPF) student, I used to be just as confused as you might be about FPF. Did this mean I was still a UC Berkeley student?
As a former Fall Program for Freshman (FPF) student, I used to be just as confused as you might be about FPF. Did this mean I was still a UC Berkeley student?
Like the Foothill Late Night menu and the exact whereabouts of Dirks’ secret tunnels, the Fall Program for Freshmen is one of UC Berkeley's best-kept secrets.
Like the Foothill Late Night menu and the exact whereabouts of Dirks’ secret tunnels, the Fall Program for Freshmen is one of UC Berkeley's best-kept secrets.
More inclusive term to replace “spring admit” descriptor for campus January admits
In a bid to make the campus more inclusive, the admissions office will no longer use the phrase “spring admits” to refer to incoming freshmen admitted to the spring semester.
More inclusive term to replace “spring admit” descriptor for campus January admits
In a bid to make the campus more inclusive, the admissions office will no longer use the phrase “spring admits” to refer to incoming freshmen admitted to the spring semester.