UC Berkeley Professor Alex Filippenko, one of the world's most highly cited astronomers — also voted by students the ""Best Professor"" on campus a record nine times — offers a look into the University of California’s innovative astronomy education and research efforts. Studies at the observatory include stellar explosions, Earth-like planets orbiting other stars, and giant black holes.
Filmed at Discover Cal event, April 7, 2015
http://discovercal.berkeley.edu/
Computer Science 162, 001 - Spring 2015
Operating Systems and System Programming - John Kubiatowicz
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Choosing the President in 2008: The Evolving Process and its Effects
The 2008 Nominations -- The Never-Ending Story
Panel Chair: Susan Rasky, Senior Lecturer, UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Speakers:
Gina Glantz, Senior Advisor to the President of SEIU; former Campaign Manager, Bill Bradley for President
Steve Schmidt, Campaign Manager, John McCain for President 2008
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Filmmaker Juan Carlos Rulfo presented “Searching for Identity,” an exploration of Mexico City as the center in which faces, lives, and rich histories come together in highly dramatic social and cultural demonstrations. Mexico City is many cities that live together, but do not know each other.
Artist Minerva Cuevas presented ""Disidence, Mapping Resistance in Mexico City,"" in which Cuevas explored her work of strategic public interventions, typically characterized by socially engaged and site- specific actions that take place either in public space or museums.
Theater director and actor Jesusa Rodríguez delivered ""Mexico City: The Insatiable Mouth,"" a sweeping and compelling commentary on the exceptional circumstances of violence and degradation that Mexico is presently undergoing. Rodríguez relates the great difficulty of actions of civil disobedience in a city made of many cities together, in which it is almost impossible to give visibility to a street performance and further wherein the regime exerts almost total control over media.
Discussant Gaston Alzate (California State University, Los Angeles) provided commentary.