EECS, data science course staffers put forth ‘final’ contract offer to campus
Weeks of bargaining on wages, fee remissions and hiring levels for academic student employees, or ASEs, in EECS and data science courses have pushed ASEs’ labor union to put forth its “last,” “best” and “final” contract offer to UC Berkeley.
EECS, data science course staffers put forth ‘final’ contract offer to campus
Weeks of bargaining on wages, fee remissions and hiring levels for academic student employees, or ASEs, in EECS and data science courses have pushed ASEs’ labor union to put forth its “last,” “best” and “final” contract offer to UC Berkeley.
'Life or death': UC Berkeley professor Joshua Hug saves woman at beach
Joshua Hug, campus associate teaching professor of electrical engineering and computer science, saved an older woman and her dog from dangerous waves in Pacifica on Dec. 8.
'Life or death': UC Berkeley professor Joshua Hug saves woman at beach
Joshua Hug, campus associate teaching professor of electrical engineering and computer science, saved an older woman and her dog from dangerous waves in Pacifica on Dec. 8.
A dishwasher, a garbage man, a gas station attendant: UC Berkeley professors talk their first jobs
Before they were our illustrious gatekeepers of knowledge and information, UC Berkeley professors and lecturers were just like us: scraping by on hard-earned tips, scoring coveted research positions and all the while scrubbing the dishes of some stranger.
A dishwasher, a garbage man, a gas station attendant: UC Berkeley professors talk their first jobs
Before they were our illustrious gatekeepers of knowledge and information, UC Berkeley professors and lecturers were just like us: scraping by on hard-earned tips, scoring coveted research positions and all the while scrubbing the dishes of some stranger.
UC Berkeley adds 750 additional students with no concrete plans to increase academic infrastructure
Despite absorbing 750 additional in-state students this fall, campus administrators have no concrete plans to expand teaching faculty or campus infrastructure, including health resources, custodial services and dining halls.
UC Berkeley adds 750 additional students with no concrete plans to increase academic infrastructure
Despite absorbing 750 additional in-state students this fall, campus administrators have no concrete plans to expand teaching faculty or campus infrastructure, including health resources, custodial services and dining halls.