Students twice mounted the steps of Sproul Hall on the UC Berkeley campus — protest's hallowed ground — Wednesday to declare out loud their outrage about the election of Donald Trump as president.
BERKELEY, Calif. — Although the University of California, Berkeley, has some of the best resources in the country for undocumented students like me — in the form of financial and legal aid, for example — it's been a tense couple of years, magnified by the anti-immigration build-a-wall language...Read more about Even at Berkeley, I Face Threats as an Undocumented Student
Pilar Manriquez is a senior majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies at Cal, but she's not your traditional student. "I had my daughter the first week of spring semester 2013. I was really struggling financially after her father left."
UC Berkeley is committed to providing a broad array of services to the more than 1,800 students who are part of the Disabled Students Program (DSP). Our 34 DSP staff assists students with everything from arranging for academic accommodations and proctoring services...Read more about Update on Disabled Students Program Services
This is the first in a series of articles covering diversity and inclusion at Berkeley-Haas. Part 1 looks at the growing number of student-led inclusion initiatives in the full-time MBA program.
In "The five things no one will tell you about why colleges don't hire more faculty of color," a piece first published in the Hechinger Report, Marybeth Gasman took on a common question: Why aren't college faculties more racially diverse?