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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]
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 ...
professor emeritus of history at UC Berkeley [110] T. Christian Miller: B.A. 1992 2016 [111] [112] Explanatory Reporting: lecturer at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism Sonia Nazario: M.A. 1988 2003 [113] [114] Feature Writing: journalist at the Los Angeles Times: Viet Thanh Nguyen: B.A. 1992, PhD 1997 2016 [115] Fiction for his ...
The School of Public Health has its origins in the Department of Hygiene, which pioneered much of California's start of the 20th century public health endeavors. [4] It was Karl F. Meyer, however, whose compelling 1930s Public Health curriculum demonstrated a pressing need for a school devoted to the study and practice of public health. [2]
At Berkeley, Professor Robinson teaches health policy and economics, focusing on the biotechnology, medical device, insurance, physician, and hospital sectors. He has published three books and over 120 papers in scientific and policy journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine , [ 7 ] JAMA , [ 8 ] and Health Affairs .
Sam Blakeslee, B.S., M.S. – California State Senator and former California State Assembly Republican Leader [citation needed] Robert Campbell, M.A. 1964 – former member of the state Assembly (D-Richmond) (1980–1996) [citation needed] Stephen W. Cunningham – first UCLA graduate manager and Los Angeles City Council member, 1933–41 ...
A painful history. With no documentation for the origin of his teaching collection, White surmised in a report to university officials in 2020 that it dated back to UC Berkeley’s early days and ...
Sacks received his doctoral degree in sociology at the University of California, Berkeley (1966), [2] an LL.B. at Yale Law School (1959), [3] and a B.A. at Columbia College (1955). [3] He lectured at the University of California, Los Angeles and Irvine from 1964 to 1975. In 1975 Sacks died in a car accident.