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Welcome to L&S, the largest college in the nation's #1 public university. "Our mission is to constantly expand the horizons of knowledge through research and teaching." - Executive Dean, Jennifer Johnson-Hanks Learn more: https://ls.berkeley.edu/about
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UC Berkeley's Department of African American Studies has launched a three-year initiative on Black critical theory, founded by Professor Henry Washington, Jr., to explore new directions in the field. 📚

➡️ Read more here: https://bit.ly/47dK1am

#AfricanAmericanStudies
#BlackCriticalTheory
Henry Washington, Jr. rests his face on one hand against a light gray background. He wears round eyeglasses, a black turtleneck sweater, and a black wristwatch. His dark, shoulder-length hair is styled in locs, and he wears a silver ring on his finger.
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📚 Did you know? UC Berkeley students can now major in Korean studies! The program offers an interdisciplinary dive into Korea’s language, history, and culture, reflecting growing demand across campus. 🇰🇷✨

Read More Here ➟ https://bit.ly/42T9pzC
Side-by-side portraits of UC Berkeley professors Steven Lee (left) and Jinsoo An (right). Lee, wearing glasses and a gray polo, is speaking with hands gesturing in front of bookshelves. An, wearing glasses and a blue button-down shirt, stands in front of a bookshelf.
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⚛️ Gov. Gavin Newsom visited UC Berkeley to sign Assembly Bill 940, creating “quantum innovation zones” to boost research, jobs, and California’s leadership in the trillion-dollar quantum economy.
Learn More: https://bit.ly/432FiG3
#UCBerkeley #Quantum #Research #Innovation
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, wearing a dark blue suit and tie, listens attentively to a researcher in a light pink shirt inside a UC Berkeley quantum computing lab. The two stand beside a curved computer monitor displaying code, with blue cables and illuminated equipment surrounding a large cylindrical quantum device glowing with blue light in the background.
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#FacultyFriday: UC Berkeley historian Susanna Elm studies the late Roman Empire to understand how its legacies of autocracy, slavery, gender, religion and medicine continue to shape the world today 🏛️

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#UCBerkeley #History #RomanEmpire #Research
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🔬 Elena Conis, UC Berkeley professor of history and journalism, explores the history of vaccine hesitancy from smallpox to COVID-19. Learn how culture, politics & science are influencing policy and shaping attitudes. ➟ https://bit.ly/4gLicJT
#VaccineHistory #PublicHealth
Black and white portrait of Elena Conis, a professor of history and journalism at UC Berkeley. Elena is wearing a dark herringbone blazer, showing one earring, and a thin necklace.
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🤩 Congratulations to Dacher Keltner, UC Berkeley psychologist, who recently received a lifetime achievement award from the Association for Psychological Science 🏆 Read more >> https://bit.ly/4nPcrwR
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🎧 In this insightful episode of #BerkeleyTalks, UC Berkeley philosopher Alva Noë argues that life and art are entangled. Learn how art changes us as humans, and makes us new >> https://bit.ly/42aCvu4
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💡AI is revolutionizing weather prediction! Co-developed by #UCBerkeley professor William Boos, an AI-based weather model successfully predicted a delayed monsoon in India & enabled millions of farmers to adjust crop planting accordingly. ➡️ https://bit.ly/4nPXKd7

#ResearchWithResults
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🌟 Congratulations to the 2025 L&S First-Year Pathways Course Enrichment Grant awardees! L&S Pathways helps students explore majors, fulfill breadth requirements, and discover new passions - all while making positive connections in small cohorts. Read more >> https://bit.ly/3Kidk2D
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🗓️ WEDNESDAY, OCT 8: Join us for a screening of The Last Class, the hit documentary capturing UC Berkeley Professor Emeritus Robert Reich's last semester. Writer & comedian W. Kamau Bell will join Prof Reich for a conversation after the film.

🎟️ TICKETS ARE ONLINE >> https://bit.ly/4gxZ0PA
Event details for screening of The Last Class with  photos of Robert Reich and W. Kamau Bell.
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Despite initial doubts about whether it could work, immunotherapy is today considered one of the most promising fields within cancer research. We have the work of Allison and researchers like him to thank for it.

🔗 Learn more about world-changing Berkeley research at berkeley.edu/research-impact
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Immunotherapy is a breakthrough for which researchers James P. Allison and Tasuku Honjo shared a 2018 Nobel Prize, in large part thanks to work Allison did as director of UC Berkeley’s Cancer Research Laboratory.
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Cancer is a personal disease. Nearly 2 in 5 people in the U.S. will develop cancer over the course of their lifetime, meaning almost everyone knows someone who has fought it.

Until the discovery of immunotherapy, cancer treatments were crude tools with painful side effects.
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Blind, neurodivergent, first-gen alum Ann Wai-Yee Kwong ’15 is reframing disability justice and creating space that is joyful, messy, healing & hopeful at UC Berkeley. Her leadership shows that true access requires cultural change.

Learn More 👉 https://bit.ly/42ygPrO

#DisabilityJustice
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#FacultyFriday: Meet UC Berkeley music professors Edmund Campion and Carmine-Emanuele Cella 🎶 After Campion retires as director of the Center for New Music and Associated Technologies (CNMAT) in 2027, Cella will assume the leadership role. Read more >> https://bit.ly/3K6DTaR
Headshots of Professor Edmund Campion at left and Professor Carmine-Emanuele Cella at right.
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😴 Chalk up another reason to get your sleep: @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social researchers find that the growth hormone released during sleep is critical not only for childhood growth but also for adult metabolism. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3JThWw1
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🎶 From Mexico City to @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social Professor Chris Batterman Cháirez has observed how music travels with migrants, shaping cultures and telling powerful stories. Learn about his research and new course: Music, Movement and Migration in Latin America ➡️ https://bit.ly/4p5Fs92
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Welcome to our new UC Berkeley Letters & Science faculty members! 🌟 Hailing from across the U.S. and the world, these brilliant scholars are bringing their expertise in Arts & Humanities, Bio Sci, Math & Physical Sci, and Social Sci research & education! https://bit.ly/3V43fZp
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🎧 On this episode of #BerkeleyTalks, listen to Jennifer Doudna, #Nobel laureate and professor of molecular & cell biology and chemistry, discuss CRISPR and the future of gene editing. ➡️ https://bit.ly/3HWuOAG
Portrait of Jennifer Doudna wearing a blue shirt, black suit, standing inside a lab
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#AlumniSpotlight! Meet Ruben Canedo, a trailblazer for educational justice 💙 💛 As UC Berkeley's director of strategic equity initiatives, he's striving to make sure students have the food, housing & essentials needed to succeed in school and life. https://bit.ly/47NYH0B
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#FacultyFriday: Meet Stephanie Syjuco, a renowned artist and longtime Art Practice professor @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social. Her exhibition, "Present Tense (Roll Call)" at BAMPFA showcases Berkeley's history of radical education and protest.
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n more >> https://bit.ly/3JrJWqi
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