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  2. Harry Kreisler - Wikipedia

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    The program was conceived by Kreisler as a way to capture through conversation the intellectual ferment of our times. First broadcast in 1982, Conversations with History now comprises over 650 interviews. A collection of Kreisler's interviews, Political Awakenings: Conversations with History, was published by the New Press in 2011. [6]

  3. Center for Effective Global Action - Wikipedia

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    The Center's founders, including Haas School of Business Professor Paul Gertler, are considered pioneers in the field of impact evaluation. [3] They have led some of the most influential field experiments in recent years, including evaluations of school-based deworming in Kenya [ 4 ] and of the Oportunidades program in Mexico.

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

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    This page lists notable alumni and students of the University of California, Berkeley. Alumni who also served as faculty are listed in bold font, with degree and year. Notable faculty members are in the article List of UC Berkeley faculty

  5. Edward Miguel - Wikipedia

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    After finishing his PhD, Miguel joined the faculty of the University of California, Berkeley, where has remained a professor since 2000.Since 2012, he has been the Oxfam Professor of Environmental and Resource Economics; since 2023, he has been the Distinguished Professor of Economics, with joint appointments in UC Berkeley's Department of Economics, Department of Agricultural and Resource ...

  6. History of the University of California, Berkeley - Wikipedia

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    Informally, the campus is called UC Berkeley, Berkeley, or Cal. More specifically, the campus uses the terms in the following ways: [62] "UC Berkeley" is the standard brand name for communications to the general public. The university's current brand identity standards call for "UC Berkeley" to be used in the first reference in any communication.

  7. List of University of California, Berkeley alumni - Wikipedia

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    In the 1988 film Die Hard (1988), Joseph Yashinobo Takagi (James Shigeta), President of Nakatomi Trading, is said to be a scholarship student at UC Berkeley, graduating in 1955. In the film Legally Blonde (2001), Harvard law student Enid Wexler earns a Ph.D. at UC Berkeley in women's studies, "emphasis in the history of combat".

  8. Ken Jowitt - Wikipedia

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    Jowitt has been a professor at UC-Berkeley since 1968. Among other honors and forms of recognition, he won the University Distinguished Teaching Award in 1983, and has been the recipient of two Stanford Hoover fellowships. From 1983 to 1986 he was dean of undergraduate studies at his alma mater, the University of California-Berkeley.

  9. Berkeley Forum - Wikipedia

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    The Berkeley Forum, referred to simply as the Forum, is a prominent, non-partisan student organization at the University of California, Berkeley.Founded in 2012, the Forum hosts debates, panels, and talks with distinguished speakers on various topics; it is modeled after similar organizations at other prestigious universities, like the Oxford Union, Cambridge Union, and Yale Political Union.