Machine-Interpretable Rule Systems for Regulatory Compliance
Free hybrid seminar on machine-interpretable rule systems for efficient regulatory compliance with speakers from Stanford, SRI, JPMorgan, and CMU discussing tech and policy approaches to automating regulatory rules.
YT Lee Lecture
UC Berkeley hosts the YT Lee Lecture, a prominent science talk by YT Lee focusing on advances in chemistry and current research directions, ideal for students, professionals, and curious academics.
Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy with SF Symphony
San Francisco Symphony presents Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy at Davies Symphony Hall, an orchestral night of iconic game scores with dramatic brass, soaring strings, and cinematic, fan-favorite themes.

How Silver Nanolayer Improves Lithium Metal Batteries
Join this month’s student-run tech talk at Stanford as PhD candidates explore how nanoscale coatings reduce dendrite formation and improve lithium metal batteries in solid-state systems.

Unlock Better Sleep
Join a noontime Stanford University webinar exploring practical strategies for better sleep, its impact on mood, metabolism, and immunity, and simple steps to balance sleep health.
San Francisco Symphony: Arnie Roth - Distant Worlds: The Music From Final Fantasy
Experience the San Francisco Symphony performing Distant Worlds: The Music from Final Fantasy at Davies Symphony Hall. This orchestral program features beloved video-game scores conducted by Arnie Roth, blending cinematic themes with live classical performance.
Victor Wooten and The Wooten Brothers
A high-energy jazz night featuring Victor Wooten and The Wooten Brothers at Yoshi's Oakland. Expect virtuosic bass solos, tight ensembles, and improvisational jazz in an intimate club setting.
Songs, Courts, and Cultural Worlds: Performing Music in South Asia
Scholars Radha Kapuria and Priyanka Basu explore how courts, ritual spaces, and social worlds shape music across South Asia, offering ethnomusicology insights in this UC Berkeley lecture.

Productivity Gains And Labor Pains: What Will AI Do To Jobs?
An expert panel at the Hoover Institution examining how AI reshapes work: which sectors lead disruption, how quickly changes unfold, and what leaders must do to prepare the job market for an AI-powered future.

Frameline’s Trash Talk with John Waters
Frameline presents a Trash Talk with John Waters at The Castro, with an organ debut by David Hegarty before a screening of Serial Mom.
Spring ’26 Ceramics Lecture Series: Holly Coley
UC Berkeley hosts the Spring ’26 Ceramics Lecture Series with artist Holly Coley, offering an in-depth look at contemporary ceramics, techniques, and studio practice in a scholarly yet accessible campus setting.

Campfire Program
Free daily 30-minute campfire talks at Presidio Tunnel Tops where National Park Service rangers present Indigenous, military, and WWII internment histories for visitors of all ages.
Amgen Lecture
Amgen Lecture at UC Berkeley (Dept. of Chemistry) presenting biotechnology and chemistry research and industry perspectives on March 17, 2026, aimed at students, researchers and professionals.
Seminar 218: Behavioral Responses to Wildfire Smoke
UC Berkeley hosts a cross-disciplinary seminar on behavioral responses to wildfire smoke, drawing on smartphone-location data to reveal how pollution alerts and risk perception alter mobility, spending, and daily routines in real-world settings.
Trans & Nonbinary Inclusion
Trans & Nonbinary Inclusion at UC Berkeley opens a welcoming Bay Area gathering for dialogue, resources, and community connection in a supportive campus space.

Karen Russell with Adam Johnson
At Kepler’s Books in the Bay Area, bestselling author Karen Russell reads from Swamplandia! and chats with Adam Johnson about her new epic The Antidote, weaving myth, wit and suspense into an intimate literary night.

Cal Blueprint for Nonprofits – Open Science Group Meeting
At Stanford, the Bay Area Open Science Group hosts Cal Blueprint for Nonprofits, a discussion with nonprofit developers about sourcing, ongoing and past projects, and structuring open development workflows across student teams.
Victor Wooten @ Yoshi's
Bass virtuoso Victor Wooten performs live at Yoshi's in Oakland for an evening of jazz-fusion virtuosity and improvisation.
Decision Intelligence 4 Health: Public health decision making under constraints
A UC Berkeley talk on how decision intelligence informs public health decisions under constraints, covering data-driven modeling, risk assessment, and policy implications for real-world health systems.
VICTOR WOOTEN & THE WOOTEN BROTHERS
Victor Wooten & The Wooten Brothers bring a masterful bass-driven jazz performance to Yoshi's Oakland, celebrating a family legacy dating back to the 1960s with vibrant, high-energy instrumental jams.
Learning Earth's Hidden Subsurface with Sparse Observations and World Models
A technical lecture on integrating sparse drillhole data with gravity, magnetics, and seismic signals into subsurface world models powered by generative AI to reveal Earth's hidden structure.
Hitchhiker’s Guide to Marine Invasions: Ballast Water & Invasive Species
Join Dr. Jenny Carney-Zollars at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center for a livestreamed lecture on how ballast water carries invasive species around the globe, the ecological risks they pose, and strategies to mitigate hitchhiking organisms in marine ecosystems.
Gautam Bhan | Transforming Urban India: An Introduction to IIHS University
Gautam Bhan presents Transforming Urban India: An Introduction to IIHS University, outlining key ideas in urban development, governance, and planning for Indian cities, with case insights from IIHS research at UC Berkeley.
Type-I interferons drive the control of malaria parasites in the liver
Lecture on how Type-I interferons help control malaria parasites in the liver, presented by UC Berkeley's Division of Immunology and Molecular Medicine.
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