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  2. 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.

  3. University of California, Berkeley - Wikipedia

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    The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) [11] [12] is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California, United States.. Founded in 1868 and named after the Anglo-Irish philosopher George Berkeley, it is the state's first land-grant university and is the founding campus of the University of California sys

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

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    David Culler, B.A. 1980 – Chair of the Department of Computer Science at UC Berkeley, associate Chair of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (UC Berkeley), and Associate CIO of the College of Engineering (UC Berkeley); co-founder of smart grid monitoring company Arch Rock (acquired by Cisco Systems [3]), founding Director of ...

  5. Peder Sather - Wikipedia

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    Peder Sather (September 25, 1810 – December 28, 1886) was a Norwegian-born American banker who is best known for his legacy to the University of California, Berkeley.His widow, Jane K. Sather, donated money in his memory for two of the school's most famous landmarks.

  6. List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in business

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    Brian Maxwell, B.A. 1975 – co-founder (with Jennifer Maxwell, BS 1988 [46]) of energy bar food company PowerBar (acquired by Nestlé for $375 million [47]); namesake of the Maxwell Family Field on the UC Berkeley campus [46]

  7. Francis K. Shattuck - Wikipedia

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    Francis Kittredge Shattuck (March 6, 1824 – September 9, 1898) was the most prominent civic leader in the early history of Berkeley, California, and played an important role in the creation and government of Alameda County as well.

  8. Chang-Lin Tien - Wikipedia

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    The Tien Center for East Asian Studies is housed in the C.V. Starr East Asian Library at UC Berkeley (2013) Asteroid "Tienchanglin" (formerly #3643), discovered by the Zi Jin Mountain Observatory in China in 1978, was formally named for the former chancellor in 1999. [13] [14]

  9. Omar Wasow - Wikipedia

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    Wasow grew up in a multi-ethnic family. His father, Bernard, is of German Jewish heritage, and his mother, Eileen, is African-American. [2] [3] Bernard was a civil rights activist who participated in the Freedom Summer Project, which entailed registering Black voters in Mississippi. [4]