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Racing to Justice: a new book by john powell
Apply for an Innovation Grant. All UC Berkeley students, faculty, and staff are eligible. Deadline: October 24, 2012.
New ACES course on Restorative Justice
UC Berkeley makes the top ten list of LGBT-friendly universities.
Haas Institute files Supreme Court brief in Fisher v. Texas.
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Meng So: a voice for Cal's Dreamers
Meng So, coordinator of the Undocumented Student Program at Berkeley, was born in a refugee camp on the Thai-Cambodian border. An immigrant himself, he is making campus life more welcoming for Berkeley's undocumented students.
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UC Berkeley
Division of Equity & Inclusion
102 California Hall
MC 1508
Berkeley, CA 94720-1508
510.642.8828
equity_inclusion@berkeley.edu
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Berkeley's diversity research center: thriving with new staff and vision
"Our vision is big, but the nature of the problem demands nothing less," says john powell, the founding executive director of the newly named Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society, formerly the Haas Diversity Research Center. Read about this dynamic vision for Berkeley's work.
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Puente Project finds a home at Berkeley
Like old friends who end up getting married, the 30-year-old Puente Project, which builds access to college, has become part of UC Berkeley's Center for Educational Partnerships. CEP director Marsha Jaeger says Puente is going to have a "powerful effect" at Berkeley.
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New workout machines to make Cal's Rec Sports Facility more accessible
An investment in accessible sports equipment and universal design begins a new era at the Recreational Sports Facility, breaking ground for the University of California system.
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Donors invest in Berkeley students, celebrate Chancellor's leadership
Donors Jeff and Laurie Ubben made a $500,000 gift to support Berkeley's Posse Program, helping to ensure that Chancellor Robert Birgeneau's commitment to access and excellence lives on.
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What exactly is engaged scholarship, and why do we care?
Victoria Robinson, director of the American Cultures Engaged Scholarship (ACES) program, explains engaged scholarship, "sticky education," and much more.
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 Also, ACES fellows work with faculty to plan new courses, engage with community organizations, and ultimately, shake up academia. Read more... |
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