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  2. Talk:University of California, Berkeley - Wikipedia

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    The alumni section under "Notable People" mentions 14 Fields Medalists, but this is false (that would be literally every (or almost every) American Fields Medalist). Berkeley has produced 2 as alumni, but would count quite a few if you included faculty. FunctionalPhil 11:55, 1 July 2024 (UTC) Thanks for your suggestion.

  3. Massive open online course - Wikipedia

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    Students watch lectures online at home and work on projects and interact with faculty while in class. Such hybrids can even improve student performance in traditional in-person classes. One fall 2012 test by San Jose State and edX found that incorporating content from an online course into a for-credit campus-based course increased pass rates ...

  4. 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.

  5. Discussion group - Wikipedia

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    Discussion group was evolved from USENET which is a traced back to early 80's. [3] Two computer scientists Jim Ellis and Tom Truscott founded the idea of setting a system of rules to produce "articles", and then send back to their parallel news group. [4]

  6. New England Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The New England Law Review Forum is a semi-standalone online publication. [2] The Forum supplements the printed journal and features timely articles that are especially pertinent to legal discourse. The Forum also regularly publishes professor blogs [ 3 ] and a podcast. [ 4 ]

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  8. Faculty (division) - Wikipedia

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    The higher Faculty of Law and Faculty of Medicine were intended, much like today, for specialized education required for professions. The Faculty of Theology was the most prestigious, as well as least common in the first 500 years—and generally one that popes sought most to control. Although also a professional education for clergy, theology ...

  9. Buxton School (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    If students are interested in a subject that is not offered as a class, they can initiate an independent study with a faculty member relevant to their subject, or a teacher from outside. Private music lessons are offered. More advanced students can take more advanced science and math courses at Williams College, which is a mile away.