The UC Berkeley Graduate Diversity Program presents Dr. Colette E. Patt, Director of Student Diversity Programs for the Mathematical & Physical Sciences, offering suggestions on how to fund your graduate education.
Public Trust: philosophical and legal implications for California's future; given by Joseph L. Sax, Professor, Boalt School of Law, UC Berkeley. Keywords: environmental law, environmental policy, water use law and legislation Credits: producer:Water Resources Center Archives, sponsor:Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
Michael Roth's lecture was co-sponsored by the Program in Critical Theory and the Townsend Center for the Humanities at UC Berkeley. Author and curator (most notably of the exhibition "Sigmund Freud: Conflict and Culture," which opened at the Library of Congress in 1998), Roth describes his scholarly interests as centered on "how people make sense of the past." His fifth book, Memory, Trauma and History: Essays on Living with the Past will be published this year by Columbia University Press, and he is currently preparing his next book, Why Liberal Education Matters, for Yale University Press.
Computer Science 61A, 001 - Fall 2014
The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs - John S. Denero
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Alice Waters, chef, author, proprietor of Chez Panisse and founder of the Edible Schoolyard Project talks about the benefits and necessity of an Edible Education. Edible Education is a lecture course at UC Berkeley, funded by the Edible Schoolyard Project www.edibleschoolyard.org and the Epstein Roth Family Foundation. Instructor Michael Pollan.