Former Dean Rich Lyons, BS 82, takes the helm of the mothership as chancellor of Berkeley.
By Amy Marcott

Source: https://newsroom.haas.berkeley.edu/

Reflecting on the state of the university, then and now
Power trio: Chancellor Christ (R) with UC President Michael Drake, center, and incoming chancellor, Rich Lyons.
By Carol Christ
Source: https://alumni.berkeley.edu/california-magazine/
The donation means the university now holds gold medals from each of its three Olympic men's eight rowing championships.
NASA astronaut Woody Hoburg Ph.D. ’13 on life in space and why returning humans to the Moon matters.​​​​​​​
by Geoff Koch
Source: https://alumni.berkeley.edu/california-magazine/

Crown Prince Haakon of Norway visited UC Berkeley this week as part of a 2-day visit to California to promote sustainable climate cooperation between Norway and California.
UC Berkeley Ethnic Studies Continuing Lecturer Pablo Gonzalez works with his students on their children’s books in Wheeler Hall.
Polarization, violence and social media are inextricably intertwined," says one scholar. But Berkeley researchers say regulation could be a powerful solution.

The brother and sister are in their mid-to-late-30s and had long thought they weren't cut out for college. 
By Jason Pohl
Millennials and Gen Z are mired in fatalism. Leaders at the Berkeley Institute for Young Americans say Swift and other young icons might inspire millions to feel hope — and power.
Daniella Lake, who's graduating with a degree in media studies this May, is interviewing the friends she met in college — through Black Lives at Cal, during a study abroad in Rome, at Cal at the Capital — for a new season of her podcast.


"The only way to beat ignorance is through education," said one of the students in the Robinson International Scholars Program, which supports students from sub-Saharan Africa.
Born in San Francisco and raised in the Bay Area, Jamie Chang's personal and academic journeys have pointed her toward the systemic causes of homelessness. Now a professor at UC Berkeley, she’s seeking solutions to California's most vexing puzzle.
"We're reconstructing history here," William Carter said of his geography Ph.D. research and collaboration with UC Berkeley's Disabled Students' Program.

As tribal liaison and director of tribal relations, she is building relationships with tribal nations on behalf of the campus.
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