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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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Carol Christ announced today she will step down from her role as UC Berkeley Chancellor with plans to retire at the end of June 2024.
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Carol Christ announced today she will step down from her role as UC Berkeley Chancellor with plans to retire at the end of June 2024.
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Wednesday, Chancellor Carol Christ participated in her twice-a-year livestream conversation, reflecting on the past academic year at Berkeley and campus’s plans for the future.
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Wednesday, Chancellor Carol Christ participated in her twice-a-year livestream conversation, reflecting on the past academic year at Berkeley and campus’s plans for the future.
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UC Berkeley’s Light the Way campaign, which increases research opportunities, campus facilities and available resources all while improving the undergraduate experience, is nearing its goal to raise $6 billion by the end of 2023. 
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UC Berkeley’s Light the Way campaign, which increases research opportunities, campus facilities and available resources all while improving the undergraduate experience, is nearing its goal to raise $6 billion by the end of 2023. 
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Ground broke for the building that will house UC Berkeley’s division of Computing, Data Science and Society, or CDSS, – named the “Gateway” – on Friday.
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Ground broke for the building that will house UC Berkeley’s division of Computing, Data Science and Society, or CDSS, – named the “Gateway” – on Friday.
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The Council for Advancement and Support of Education, or CASE, awarded four 2021 Circle of Excellence gold awards in June, with three given to Office of Communications and Public Affairs writers and one for a University Development and Alumni Relations team for its work on the Light the Way campaign's public launch event.
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The Council for Advancement and Support of Education, or CASE, awarded four 2021 Circle of Excellence gold awards in June, with three given to Office of Communications and Public Affairs writers and one for a University Development and Alumni Relations team for its work on the Light the Way campaign's public launch event.
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Amid the ebb and flow of private funding that occurs every year, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an increase in private donations to UC Berkeley to support the campus community.
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Amid the ebb and flow of private funding that occurs every year, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an increase in private donations to UC Berkeley to support the campus community.
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On its final day of virtual meetings this week, the UC Board of Regents discussed university donations, alternatives to college entrance exams and the state of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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On its final day of virtual meetings this week, the UC Board of Regents discussed university donations, alternatives to college entrance exams and the state of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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UC Berkeley raised a record-breaking $1.039 billion this fiscal year, with donations from more than 61,000 donors.
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UC Berkeley raised a record-breaking $1.039 billion this fiscal year, with donations from more than 61,000 donors.
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Cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, advocates and graduate students hosted a “COLA party” on Sproul Plaza on March 3, ending in a meeting between student organizers and UC Berkeley administration.
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Cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, advocates and graduate students hosted a “COLA party” on Sproul Plaza on March 3, ending in a meeting between student organizers and UC Berkeley administration.
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UC Berkeley’s Division of Computing, Data Science and Society received the largest donation in campus history of $252 million to contribute to the construction of the “Data Hub.” The completed CDSS building will be located at the intersection of Hearst Avenue, Arch Street and MacFarlane Lane and will act as a point of intersection for a variety of disciplines on campus.
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UC Berkeley’s Division of Computing, Data Science and Society received the largest donation in campus history of $252 million to contribute to the construction of the “Data Hub.” The completed CDSS building will be located at the intersection of Hearst Avenue, Arch Street and MacFarlane Lane and will act as a point of intersection for a variety of disciplines on campus.
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