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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 17, 2023

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A letter signed by 14 UC Berkeley professors calls for a restoration of free speech values at universities and other academic institutions across the world.
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A letter signed by 14 UC Berkeley professors calls for a restoration of free speech values at universities and other academic institutions across the world.
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The UC Berkeley Filipino language program was awarded with the Kampeon ng Wika Award, or Champions of Language Award, by the Philippine National Commission on the Filipino Language for their contributions in advancing and promoting the Filipino language.
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The UC Berkeley Filipino language program was awarded with the Kampeon ng Wika Award, or Champions of Language Award, by the Philippine National Commission on the Filipino Language for their contributions in advancing and promoting the Filipino language.
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ESPM C128, ESPM 150 and ESPM C172 are among the many UC Berkeley environmental science, policy and management, or ESPM, courses offered this fall. 
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ESPM C128, ESPM 150 and ESPM C172 are among the many UC Berkeley environmental science, policy and management, or ESPM, courses offered this fall. 
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UC Berkeley’s department of electrical engineering and computer sciences, or EECS, announced May 19 that it will no longer consider the Graduate Record Examination, or GRE, in graduate admissions.
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UC Berkeley’s department of electrical engineering and computer sciences, or EECS, announced May 19 that it will no longer consider the Graduate Record Examination, or GRE, in graduate admissions.
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UC Berkeley's College of Engineering announced Saturday that its faculty is recommending the college's pass/no pass, or P/NP, policy be altered for the academic year.
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UC Berkeley's College of Engineering announced Saturday that its faculty is recommending the college's pass/no pass, or P/NP, policy be altered for the academic year.
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UC Berkeley's Rausser College of Natural Resources, or RCNR, announced today that its major and minor requirements may be completed with the pass/no pass, or P/NP, grading option for fall 2020.
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UC Berkeley's Rausser College of Natural Resources, or RCNR, announced today that its major and minor requirements may be completed with the pass/no pass, or P/NP, grading option for fall 2020.
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Despite additional flexibilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic, pre-med students find themselves struggling with the medical school application process, from having to do lab work online, to studying for the Medical College Admissions Test, or MCAT, in isolation, to simply registering for the test.
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Despite additional flexibilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic, pre-med students find themselves struggling with the medical school application process, from having to do lab work online, to studying for the Medical College Admissions Test, or MCAT, in isolation, to simply registering for the test.
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UC Berkeley's College of Letters and Science will allow students to take major and minor requirements pass/no pass, or P/NP, for the fall 2020 and spring 2021 semesters.
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UC Berkeley's College of Letters and Science will allow students to take major and minor requirements pass/no pass, or P/NP, for the fall 2020 and spring 2021 semesters.
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In light of the Nov. 3 election, some UC Berkeley professors are finding different ways to accommodate students in the classroom.
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In light of the Nov. 3 election, some UC Berkeley professors are finding different ways to accommodate students in the classroom.
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The ASUC Office of the Academic Affairs Vice President, or AAVP, launched a Twitter account Wednesday for UC Berkeley students to anonymously share their experiences regarding COVID-19 and academic policies.
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The ASUC Office of the Academic Affairs Vice President, or AAVP, launched a Twitter account Wednesday for UC Berkeley students to anonymously share their experiences regarding COVID-19 and academic policies.
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