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  2. Cloyne Court Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Cloyne is the largest non-apartment style property in the BSC, [11] the largest housing co-op organization in North America. [12] Cloyne houses 140 UC Berkeley students (119 during summer), [4] mostly undergraduates. [citation needed] Because it is owned by, and leased on University of California land, only UC students are eligible as residents ...

  3. Rochdale Village (Berkeley, California) - Wikipedia

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    The property is owned by UC Berkeley and leased by the Berkeley Student Cooperative (BSC). It was built during the late 1960s and early 1970s, with money loaned by the Department of Housing and Urban Development to the BSC (then known as the University Student's Cooperative Association). With approximately 260 residents, it is the largest ...

  4. Sujit Choudhry - Wikipedia

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    Choudhry was born in New Delhi in 1970. [10] He went to the University of Toronto Schools for high school. He received a BSc in biology from McGill University in 1992, a B.A. (with first-class honors) in Law from the University of Oxford's University College, in 1994, before attending the University of Toronto, graduating with an LL.B. (with honors) in 1996, and an LL.M. from Harvard Law ...

  5. Rachel Morello-Frosch - Wikipedia

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    Morello-Frosch completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in Development Studies, Master's degree in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, and her Ph.D. in Environmental Health Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley). While completing her graduate degrees, she underwent chemotherapy for breast cancer.

  6. UC Berkeley School of Public Health - Wikipedia

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    The School of Public Health has its origins in the Department of Hygiene, which pioneered much of California's start of the 20th century public health endeavors. [4] It was Karl F. Meyer, however, whose compelling 1930s Public Health curriculum demonstrated a pressing need for a school devoted to the study and practice of public health. [2]

  7. UC To Offer Free College Courses To Low Income Students - Patch

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    BERKELEY, CA — The University of California is joining a national initiative to offer free online courses to students at low-income high schools across the country beginning next year.

  8. Berkeley Student Food Collective - Wikipedia

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    Students won a $91,000 grant from UC Berkeley's The Green Initiative Fund (TGIF). Campus officials referred students to a space once occupied by a nail salon, where they ultimately opened the store on November 15, 2010. Early supporters included Michael Pollan and the Berkeley Student Cooperative.

  9. Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry and Vision Science

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    As the host school for vision science research and graduate studies on the University of California, Berkeley campus, Berkeley Optometry has didactic and research affiliations with faculty and students in departments such as public health, electrical engineering and computer science, bioengineering, molecular and cell biology, neuroscience ...