Gov. Gavin Newsom signs AB 101, requiring ethnic studies course in public high schools
On Friday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed AB 101, an education bill that will require every student at a public high school in the state to take an ethnic studies course.
Gov. Gavin Newsom signs AB 101, requiring ethnic studies course in public high schools
On Friday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed AB 101, an education bill that will require every student at a public high school in the state to take an ethnic studies course.
Prudence L. Carter, E.H. and Mary E. Pardee professor and dean of the Graduate School of Education, or GSE, received the Berkeley Citation from Chancellor Carol Christ and Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost A. Paul Alivisatos.
Prudence L. Carter, E.H. and Mary E. Pardee professor and dean of the Graduate School of Education, or GSE, received the Berkeley Citation from Chancellor Carol Christ and Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost A. Paul Alivisatos.
UC Berkeley sees increase in minority applicant numbers during COVID-19 pandemic
The UC system received a record high number of undergraduate applicants for fall 2021 admission, including an increase in the number of applicants of color.
UC Berkeley sees increase in minority applicant numbers during COVID-19 pandemic
The UC system received a record high number of undergraduate applicants for fall 2021 admission, including an increase in the number of applicants of color.
Berkeley Conversations panel discusses growth, impact of Trumpism
Months after former president Donald Trump lost his bid to reelection, five UC Berkeley professors addressed the implications and impacts of the Trump presidency during a virtual Berkeley Conversations event Friday.
Berkeley Conversations panel discusses growth, impact of Trumpism
Months after former president Donald Trump lost his bid to reelection, five UC Berkeley professors addressed the implications and impacts of the Trump presidency during a virtual Berkeley Conversations event Friday.
Report states black students suspended from Berkeley schools at disproportionate rate
A disproportionate number of black students have been suspended from Berkeley Unified School District schools over the past few years compared with students of other races, according to a report by the school district.
Report states black students suspended from Berkeley schools at disproportionate rate
A disproportionate number of black students have been suspended from Berkeley Unified School District schools over the past few years compared with students of other races, according to a report by the school district.