Fired campus employee sues over nonbinary identity discrimination
Omi Salas-SantaCruz, a former UC Berkeley employee and Ph.D. student in the campus School of Education, filed a lawsuit against campus and School of Education Professor Patricia Baquedano-López on Nov. 17 alleging discrimination on the basis of their nonbinary identity.
Fired campus employee sues over nonbinary identity discrimination
Omi Salas-SantaCruz, a former UC Berkeley employee and Ph.D. student in the campus School of Education, filed a lawsuit against campus and School of Education Professor Patricia Baquedano-López on Nov. 17 alleging discrimination on the basis of their nonbinary identity.
Departments, students at UC Berkeley collaborate to create indigenous language revitalization program
The designated emphasis in indigenous language revitalization is similar to a minor for graduate students and was developed by three campus departments.
Departments, students at UC Berkeley collaborate to create indigenous language revitalization program
The designated emphasis in indigenous language revitalization is similar to a minor for graduate students and was developed by three campus departments.
Center for Latino Policy Research holds reception for Jesse Arreguín in celebration of center's expansion
On Wednesday, the UC Berkeley Center for Latino Policy Research held a reception in honor of Mayor Jesse Arreguín as one of its monthlong events celebrating the center's expansion to include arts, humanities, policy and interdisciplinary research.
Center for Latino Policy Research holds reception for Jesse Arreguín in celebration of center's expansion
On Wednesday, the UC Berkeley Center for Latino Policy Research held a reception in honor of Mayor Jesse Arreguín as one of its monthlong events celebrating the center's expansion to include arts, humanities, policy and interdisciplinary research.
Institute of Governmental Studies releases poll data on death penalty, bilingual education
Two polls, which were conducted by the Institute of Governmental Studies and released in August, revealed the majority of California voters oppose abolishing the death penalty and that they prioritize English-learning classes over bilingual classes.
Institute of Governmental Studies releases poll data on death penalty, bilingual education
Two polls, which were conducted by the Institute of Governmental Studies and released in August, revealed the majority of California voters oppose abolishing the death penalty and that they prioritize English-learning classes over bilingual classes.
Chicano Latino Alumni Association releases petition to highlight underrepresentation
The campus Chicano Latino Alumni Association launched an online petition directed at Chancellor Nicholas Dirks on Sept. 18 to highlight underrepresentation of Chicano/Latino individuals in campus senior management positions.
Chicano Latino Alumni Association releases petition to highlight underrepresentation
The campus Chicano Latino Alumni Association launched an online petition directed at Chancellor Nicholas Dirks on Sept. 18 to highlight underrepresentation of Chicano/Latino individuals in campus senior management positions.
Chicano-Latino Faculty Association aims to make UC Berkeley more representative of state
A group of 20 UC Berkeley faculty members announced Thursday the creation of a Chicano-Latino Faculty Association, which aims to make the campus more representative of California demographics.
Chicano-Latino Faculty Association aims to make UC Berkeley more representative of state
A group of 20 UC Berkeley faculty members announced Thursday the creation of a Chicano-Latino Faculty Association, which aims to make the campus more representative of California demographics.