'The idea that you don't belong': Black faculty, students at UC Berkeley talk diversity
As national conversations around race continue, Black students and faculty members at UC Berkeley are bringing attention to issues the Black community faces, including isolation, frustration and impostor syndrome.
'The idea that you don't belong': Black faculty, students at UC Berkeley talk diversity
As national conversations around race continue, Black students and faculty members at UC Berkeley are bringing attention to issues the Black community faces, including isolation, frustration and impostor syndrome.
Chancellor Carol Christ announces efforts to increase faculty diversity
Chancellor Carol Christ released a statement on Monday titled “Plans to Advance Faculty Diversity,” to share information about future plans and present efforts to increase the diversity of UC Berkeley’s faculty.
Chancellor Carol Christ announces efforts to increase faculty diversity
Chancellor Carol Christ released a statement on Monday titled “Plans to Advance Faculty Diversity,” to share information about future plans and present efforts to increase the diversity of UC Berkeley’s faculty.
'The leaf that didn’t die:' Campus group hosts panel to discuss harmful effects of herbicides
Herbicide-Free Cal hosted a panel discussion about the effects of herbicides, with speakers including Dewayne “Lee” Johnson, the plaintiff in the recent Johnson v. Monsanto lawsuit, Wednesday evening.
'The leaf that didn’t die:' Campus group hosts panel to discuss harmful effects of herbicides
Herbicide-Free Cal hosted a panel discussion about the effects of herbicides, with speakers including Dewayne “Lee” Johnson, the plaintiff in the recent Johnson v. Monsanto lawsuit, Wednesday evening.
Professor studying herbicide's effect on frogs faces laboratory funding setbacks
Tyrone Hayes, a UC Berkeley professor who has been a longtime vocal critic of a common herbicide atrazine, is facing potential obstacles in his research due to a recent notification from the campus that his lab is running a deficit.
Professor studying herbicide's effect on frogs faces laboratory funding setbacks
Tyrone Hayes, a UC Berkeley professor who has been a longtime vocal critic of a common herbicide atrazine, is facing potential obstacles in his research due to a recent notification from the campus that his lab is running a deficit.