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Calling all UC Berkeley students! Are you passionate about #humanrights? Consider applying for our Investigations Lab, where you'll work on real-world investigations for legal, journalistic, and human rights fact-finding efforts. Apply by September 3: humanrights.berkeley.edu/join-the-inves…
Today we celebrate our 93rd birthday! On this day in 1931, our founder Ernest O. Lawrence received permission to open up a lab at UC Berkeley to pursue his studies in #ParticleAcceleration. Journey back in time with us as we celebrate Founder’s Day! 🎂 🎉 lbl.gov/about/history/
In her new book Disabled Ecologies, Berkeley Environmental Science, Policy & Mngmt professor Sunaura Taylor returns to a Tucson Superfund site to document how residents organized one of the earliest and most successful environmental justice movements in the country. news.berkeley.edu/2024/08/22/can…
We're excited to welcome Sarah Jones and Ted Robertson to UC Berkeley, new leaders of pioneering centers that actualize #AI solutions for healthcare and climate change. #Innovation #ClimateAction #HealthcareInnovation #PeopleofCDSS cdss.berkeley.edu/news/new-leade…
Now playing: “Oppenheimer.” 🎬 The Oscar-winning movie is this year’s pick for On The Same Page, uniting the Cal community around a single work. Stream free with CalNet ID ▶️ ucberk.li/watch-oppenhei… Events 🗓️ ucberk.li/oppenheimer-ev… Research guide 🔎 ucberk.li/oppenheimer-gu…
Chemists from College of Chemistry are vaporizing plastics and turning them into building blocks for new plastics. If scaled up, this process could help create a circular economy for many throwaway plastics and reduce the fossil fuels used to make new plastics. news.berkeley.edu/2024/08/29/new…
Honorary game ball for Rich Lyons first win as Chancellor 🏈 #GoBears | #ALLIN
Landscape architecture is more people than plants, says UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design professor and architect Walter Hood. Watch as he explains how he tells community stories through his designs.