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Paul M. Rabinow (June 21, 1944 – April 6, 2021) [1] was a professor of anthropology at the University of California (Berkeley), director of the Anthropology of the Contemporary Research Collaboratory (ARC), and former director of human practices for the Synthetic Biology Engineering Research Center (SynBERC).
Paul Khlebnikov, B.A. 1984 – investigative journalist, first editor of Forbes in Russia and author of controversial book "Godfather of the Kremlin: Boris Berezovsky and the Looting of Russia" Joseph W. Knowland, B.A. 1953 – former publisher of the Oakland Tribune (1974–1977)
The former Berkeley Art Museum building was designed by Mario Ciampi and associates Ronald E. Wagner and Richard Jurasch and opened in 1970. [6] The concrete Brutalist structure—one of the most inventive buildings in that style, with its fan-shaped procession down a spiral of semi-open galleries—was deemed seismically unsafe in 1997, and ...
Paul Finebaum is an American sports author, former columnist, and television-radio personality. He was born on July 26, 1955. He was born on July 26, 1955. His primary focus is sports, particularly those in the Southeast.
Caleb Haas, a fellow Quantico trainee, enrolls at the Berkeley Law School after becoming an FBI agent. In the TV show Monk, Adrian Monk is a graduate of UC Berkeley. At the end of the movie Midnight Sun, Charlie Reed is leaving to UC Berkeley. A degree from Cal-Berkeley can be seen in Tara Knowles' office on the television series Sons of Anarchy.
Mark Berger, B.A. 1964 – recipient of four Academy Awards for sound mixing and adjunct professor at UC Berkeley [58]; John Dykstra – staff researcher (c. 1973–1975) at UC Berkeley's Institute of Urban and Regional Development, which developed computer-controlled cameras and associated technologies that were later adapted for the groundbreaking special effects in Star Wars and later films ...
n November 1954, 29-year-old Sammy Davis Jr. was driving to Hollywood when a car crash left his eye mangled beyond repair. Doubting his potential as a one-eyed entertainer, the burgeoning performer sought a solution at the same venerable institution where other misfortunate starlets had gone to fill their vacant sockets: Mager & Gougelman, a family-owned business in New York City that has ...
Roger Mertin, photographer; Professor of Fine Arts, University of Rochester. Christopher Middleton, writer; David J. Bruton Centennial Professor Emeritus of Germanic Languages, University of Texas at Austin. Barbara Stoler Miller, deceased. East Asian Studies. Clement A. Miller, Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts, John Carroll University.