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Kreisler was the executive director of the Institute of International Studies at the University of California from 1974 to 2014. In that role, he administered interdisciplinary academic and public affairs programs that analyzed global issues. His reflections on that work is recorded in an interview broadcast in 2014. [2]
Neil Goldschmidt, J.D. 1967 – Governor of Oregon (1987–1991) Walter A. Gordon, B.A. 1918, J.D. 1922 – University of California's first All-American, first African American graduate of Berkeley Law, Governor of the United States Virgin Islands, Federal District Judge, [4] member of National Football Foundation Hall of Fame [5]
Kirk R. Smith, B.A. 1968, M.P.H. 1972, Ph.D. 1977 – Director of Global Health and Environment Program and Professor of Environmental Health Science, University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health; elected to National Academy of Sciences in 1997; shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize; awarded the 2012 Tyler Prize for Environmental ...
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 ...
After selling Berkeley Systems in 1997 for $13.8 million, Blades and Boyd founded the liberal political group MoveOn.org. [3] Blades received her B.A. in History from UC Berkeley in 1977 and her J.D. from the Golden Gate University School of Law. She wrote the book Mediate Your Divorce [4] (published by Prentice Hall), and co-wrote The Divorce ...
Meyer is a native Californian, born and raised in Stockton.Meyer completed her undergraduate BS at Stanford University, working with David Clayton.She began her PhD at the University of California, Berkeley and completed her graduate studies in 1979 at Harvard University in the lab of Mark Ptashne, working on gene regulation in lambda phage, a bacterial virus which infects bacteria E. coli.
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 ...
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 .