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UC Berkeley School of Social Welfare alumni (14 P) Pages in category "University of California, Berkeley alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 4,505 total.
The UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program (JMP) is a joint degree program in the University of California system between the UC Berkeley School of Public Health and the UCSF School of Medicine. Students spend their pre-clerkship years at UC Berkeley engaging in a unique medical curriculum centered around student-led inquiry while ...
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Andrew T. Guzman is the provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs of the University of Southern California since July 2023. [1]Prior to his provost appointment, Dr. Guzman served as the dean of USC Gould School of Law. [2]
Other universities became interested in the software at Berkeley, and so in 1977 Joy started compiling the first Berkeley Software Distribution (1BSD), which was released on March 9, 1978. [2] 1BSD was an add-on to Version 6 Unix rather than a complete operating system in its own right. Some thirty copies were sent out. [1]
In earlier years the library and the Institute of Transportation Studies were situated at the UC Berkeley Field Station in Richmond, about 8 miles north of Berkeley. In the Berkeley campus ITSL is an “Affiliated Library” one of several subject-specialist libraries that operate independently of the UC-Berkeley Main Library system.
The "C" located on the Box Spring Mountains at UC Riverside is the largest and topographically the highest "C" in the UC system. The "C" is a hallmark at all UC campuses [citation needed], but at UCR, the "C" continues to be student-inspired. Students campaigned to have a "C" on the side of the Box Springs Mountains that would be bigger than ...
In the same year, it incorporated the California College of Pharmacy and in 1881 it established a dentistry school. Its facilities were located in both Berkeley and San Francisco. [12] In 1964, the school gained full administrative independence as a campus of the UC system, headed by its own chancellor, and in 1970 it gained its current name.