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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 19, 2023

Heyun Jeong

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Last week, three campus professors were selected as recipients of the 2014 Distinguished Teaching Award, the most esteemed honor given to faculty on campus.
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Last week, three campus professors were selected as recipients of the 2014 Distinguished Teaching Award, the most esteemed honor given to faculty on campus.
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UC Berkeley ranked sixth in the world in the 2014 Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings, a step down from fifth place both last year and the year before.
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UC Berkeley ranked sixth in the world in the 2014 Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings, a step down from fifth place both last year and the year before.
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UC Berkeley researchers are currently working on improving resistance of crops toward powdery mildew to potentially save up to billions of dollars in crop damage in California.
UC Berkeley researchers are currently working on improving resistance of crops toward powdery mildew to potentially save up to billions of dollars in crop damage in California.
Jennifer Doudna, UC Berkeley professor of molecular and cell biology and chemistry was awarded the Lurie prize in Biomedical Sciences for her extensive research on RNA molecules Tuesday.
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Jennifer Doudna, UC Berkeley professor of molecular and cell biology and chemistry was awarded the Lurie prize in Biomedical Sciences for her extensive research on RNA molecules Tuesday.
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To gather support from local businesses, BFT launched a contract campaign with their “Teachers Across Berkeley” event on Feb. 11, during which over one hundred teacher volunteers embarked on a city-wide walk, distributing fliers and appealing to the public.
To gather support from local businesses, BFT launched a contract campaign with their “Teachers Across Berkeley” event on Feb. 11, during which over one hundred teacher volunteers embarked on a city-wide walk, distributing fliers and appealing to the public.
UC Berkeley professor of law, economics and public policy Suzanne Scotchmer died on Jan. 30 after a short battle with intestinal cancer. She was 64.
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UC Berkeley professor of law, economics and public policy Suzanne Scotchmer died on Jan. 30 after a short battle with intestinal cancer. She was 64.
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