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Environment - Jun 2

Follow  Berkeley Talks,  a  Berkeley News  podcast that features lectures and conversations at UC Berkeley. See all Berkeley Talks. From left: Indigenous scholar Yuria Celidwen, a senior fellow at UC Berkeley's Othering and Belonging Institute (OBI); Bayo Akomolafe, a global senior fellow at OBI; and Naomi Klein, a journalist, author and climate activist.

Environment - Jun 2

Listen to  Berkeley Talks episode #171: Climate grief: Embracing loss as a catalyst for regeneration. . [Music:  "Silver Lanyard" by Blue Dot Sessions ] Intro:  This is  Berkeley Talks , a   podcast from the Office of Communications and Public Affairs that features lectures and conversations at UC Berkeley.

Environment - May 30

A weekly podcast by UC Berkeley's Center for Law, Energy and Environment, Climate Break steers away from climate doom and zeros in on what can be done. (UC Berkeley graphic by Neil Freese) Climate change is a huge topic and a huge force in our lives.

Environment - May 30

Rosa, one of the two female falcons that hatched in April 2023 on the Campanile, comes in for a landing. Zephyr flew first, followed by Rosa and then Luna. On Friday, May 26, all three peregrine falcon siblings, offspring of Annie and Lou, flew off UC Berkeley's Campanile for the first time.

Listen to  Berkeley Talks episode #169: Sociology Ph.D. graduates on the power of family and deep inquiry. . [Music:  "Silver Lanyard" by Blue Dot Sessions ] Intro:  This is  Berkeley Talks , a   podcast from the Office of Communications and Public Affairs that features lectures and conversations at UC Berkeley.

Paleontology - May 23

An artist's depiction of a newly described species of pachycephalosaur that was named Platytholus clemensi, after the late UC Berkeley paleontologist William Clemens. The skull is dome-shaped, but UC Berkeley and Chapman University paleontologists believe it was covered with bristles of keratin (purple) that may have been even more elaborate than depicted here.

Politics - May 19

May 19, 2023 - Follow  Berkeley Talks,  a  Berkeley News  podcast that features lectures and conversations at UC Berkeley. See all Berkeley Talks. Tennessee state Rep. Justin Jones delivered the keynote address to graduates of UC Berkeley's Goldman School of Public Policy on May 14.

Campus - May 18

Jennifer Chayes, left, associate provost and dean of UC Berkeley's new College of Computing, Data Science, and Society, smiles Wednesday with Chancellor Carol Christ. (UCLA photo by Reed Hutchinson) The UC Board of Regents today voted to establish UC Berkeley's College of Computing, Data Science, and Society (CDSS), the campus's first new college in more than 50 years.

Law - May 31

By Andrew Cohen Chesa Boudin has spent his whole life grappling with incarceration and its far-reaching implications. As the founding executive director of Berkeley Law-s new Criminal Law & Justice Center, he sees an exciting opportunity to build on his work of transforming the criminal legal system in profound ways.

Physics - May 30

Follow  Berkeley Talks,  a  Berkeley News  podcast that features lectures and conversations at UC Berkeley. See all  Berkeley Talks. Natalie Wolchover, a senior editor at Quanta   Magazine and winner of the 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Reporting, gave the keynote commencement speech to graduates on May 14.

Physics - May 30

May 30, 2023 Listen to  Berkeley Talks episode #170: Pulitzer-winner Wolchover: 'Knowledge of physics is a superpower.'. [Music:  "Silver Lanyard" by Blue Dot Sessions ] Intro:  This is  Berkeley Talks , a   podcast from the Office of Communications and Public Affairs that features lectures and conversations at UC Berkeley.

Life Sciences - May 25

UC Berkeley Professor of Bioengineering Aaron Streets, right, was recently honored with the 2023 Chancellor's Award for Advancing Institutional Equity and Excellence. Here, he speaks on an engineering panel at Sibley Auditorium.

Politics - May 22

New research co-authored at UC Berkeley details the psychological processes that demagogues exploit to erode support for democracy - and shows a way to bridge the dangerous divide. The year was 2020, just a few weeks before the presidential election, when Republican gubernatorial candidate Spencer Cox and Democratic opponent Chris Peterson teamed up to make an unconventional campaign ad.

Listen to  Berkeley Talks episode #168: Tennessee Rep. Justin Jones: 'The world needs your imagination.'. [Music:  "Silver Lanyard" by Blue Dot Sessions ] Intro:  This is  Berkeley Talks , a   podcast from the Office of Communications and Public Affairs that features lectures and conversations at UC Berkeley.

Listen to  Berkeley Voices episode 112: How the Holocaust ends. Anne Brice: This is Berkeley Voices. I'm Anne Brice. Today, we're sharing an interview with Linda Kinstler. She's a sixth-year Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Rhetoric at UC Berkeley and author of the 2022 book, Come To This Court and Cry: How the Holocaust Ends.




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