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  2. Moffitt Library - Wikipedia

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    The James K. Moffitt Undergraduate Library, simply known as Moffitt Library, is a library situated at the crossroads of the University of California, Berkeley, designed by American activist John Carl Warnecke [1] in the late 1960s as a cutting-edge library for undergraduates. Named after James K. Moffitt, a former Regent of the University of ...

  3. List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in science ...

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    Alyosha Efros, Ph.D. 2003 – computer vision researcher and winner of the 2017 ACM Prize in Computing. Katherine Faber, Ph.D. 1982 – professor of materials science at the California Institute of Technology, originator of the Faber-Evans model for ceramics. Sally Floyd. B.S. 1971, Ph.D. 1989 – invented Random Early Detection, or RED, an ...

  4. Category:Riots and Protests at UC Berkeley - Wikipedia

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    Riots and Protests at UC Berkeley. This category is located at Category:Riots and protests at UC Berkeley. There are no pages or files in this category. This list may not reflect recent changes ( learn more ).

  5. Senior Hall (Berkeley, California) - Wikipedia

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    November 5, 1974. Designated BERKL. February 25, 1991. Senior Hall is a historic building on the University of California, Berkeley campus, in Berkeley, California. The rustic log cabin structure was designed by architect John Galen Howard. The building was proposed in 1903 and dedicated in 1906. It was originally used as the university's ...

  6. California Pelican - Wikipedia

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    California Pelican. The California Pelican was a college humor magazine founded in 1903 by Earle C. Anthony at the University of California, Berkeley. Lasting eighty years, it was the first successful student humor magazine in UC Berkeley, though it was preceded by Smiles in 1891 and Josh in 1895. [1] It is succeeded by the Heuristic Squelch ...

  7. List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in politics ...

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    Jesse Arreguin, B.A. 2003 – Berkeley City Councilmember (2008–present) Mario Bergara, PhD 1998 – president of the Central Bank of Uruguay (2008–2013), appointed Minister of Economy and Finance; Bernice Brown, 1928 – First Lady of California, Wife of Governor Pat Brown; Josh Brown, B.A. 2003 – Kitsap County Commissioner, Washington state

  8. David Culler - Wikipedia

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    David Culler. David Ethan Culler (born November 12, 1959) is a computer scientist and former chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley. [1] He is a principal investigator in the Software Defined Buildings (SDB) project at the EECS Department at Berkeley and the faculty ...

  9. Berkeley school of political theory - Wikipedia

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    The Berkeley school of political theory is a school of thought in political theory associated originally with the work of faculty at the University of California, Berkeley, some of whom formulated and popularized its ideas. The school of thought was founded by Sheldon Wolin, Hanna Pitkin, [1] Michael Rogin, John Schaar, and Norman Jacobson ...