Border Wall Alternatives
Ronald Rael, assistant professor of architecture, discusses his designs for alternatives uses for the wall between the United States and Mexico. 4:10 min. video produced by Roxanne Makasdjian, UC Berkeley Media Relations Full Story: newscenter.berkeley.edu


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UC Berkeley Leaping Lizard & Robot
University of California, Berkeley, biologists and engineers studied how lizards leap successfully even when they slip and stumble. The lizards swing their tails upward to prevent them from pitching head-over-heels into a rock. After the team added a tail to a robotic car named Tailbot, they disc...


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Green Chemistry at UC Berkeley
The UC Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry is transforming the way chemicals are formulated, produced and used in manufacturing products. The center is expanding the curriculum for chemistry students, providing information to public policy-makers, and developing chemicals that are safer for human...


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Berkeley Invents Chronozoom - Saekow
Based on an idea from a University of California, Berkeley, student, Roland Saekow, ChronoZoom - a zoomable timeline of timelines augmented with multimedia features -- is coming to life. UC Berkeley geology professor Walter Alvarez and his students have teamed up with Microsoft Research Connectio...


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UC Berkeley campus life
my office and surrounding areas


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CellScope
UC Berkeley graduate student David Breslauer demonstrates an early prototype of the CellScope, a mobile phone made to be used as a microscope. (40 sec.) Full story: berkeley.edu


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Ian Bostridge
calperformances.org Tenor Ian Bostridge sings music by Handel, along with other arias, when he and the early music ensemble Les Violons du Roy come to Cal Performances May 1, 2011. Bostridge talks about his two favorite arias on the program.


Renovating UC Berkeley's Memorial Stadium
UC Berkeley's 1923 Memorial Stadium sits on top of an active earthquake fault. In case of a major quake, the Hayward fault could tear the ground apart below the stadium. A huge retrofit project is well underway, and the seismic solutions that are being implemented have never been tried before. Th...


Future of UC Berkeley.mov
Members of the UC Berkeley campus community talk about the future of funding for public higher education and "Occupy Cal"


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UC Berkeley Campus Tour Part 1 of 4
A Tour of Campus, Part 1 of 4


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Paralyzed student, Austin Whitney, walks at graduation
Austin Whitney, a UC Berkeley student who was paralyzed in an auto accident four years ago, walked across the stage at his commencement ceremony using the "Austin" exoskeleton, developed by Berkeley's Prof. Homayoon Kazerooni and his team of mechanical engineering students. Video produced by Roxa...


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Japanese-Americans Receive 1942 Cal degrees 12/13/09
UC Berkeley students now in their eighties and nineties finally received the campus degrees they had been working toward nearly seven decades ago, when Japanese Americans were sent to internment camps in the midst of World War II. See Full Story: berkeley.edu Video produced by Roxanne Makasdjian,...


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Clear Lake Coring for Climate Change
University of California scientists are drilling into ancient sediments at the bottom of Northern California's Clear Lake for clues that could help them better predict how today's plants and animals will adapt to climate change and increasing population. The lake sediments contain records of biol...


Floating Sensors
UC Berkeley researchers have developed a method to learn about the quality, volume, speed, and direction of the flow of salt walter and freshwater through the Sacramento Delta. Electrical Engineering Graduate Student, Andrew Tinka, describes the project. Video by Roxanne Makasdjian Full story: ne...


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Financial Aid 101
UC Berkeley Associate Vice Chancellor for Admissions and Enrollment Anne De Luca gives tips for applying for Financial Aid.


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Jobs Course for Disabled Students
UC Berkeley's Disabled Students Program Director, Paul Hippolitus developed a course called Professional Development and Disability," which instructs disabled students on getting jobs after they graduate. For full story: newscenter.berkeley.edu Video by Angie Holm and Roxanne Makasdjian


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- Tags: UC Berkeley University of California Disability Disabilities Disabled Students Paul Hippolitus Jade Theriault employment jobs education career professional
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