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  2. 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.

  3. Andrew Martinez - Wikipedia

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    As a response to Martinez's actions, UC Berkeley issued its "Policy Statement Concerning Public Nudity and Sexually Offensive Conduct" banning public nudity on December 7, 1992. [4] Then neither employed nor furthering his education, Martinez continued living in Berkeley, and was arrested for public nudity by the city police. He fought those ...

  4. 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.

  5. Sehat Sutardja - Wikipedia

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    Sehat Sutardja (Chinese: 周秀文; pinyin: Zhōu Xiùwén; July 9, 1961 – September 18, 2024) was an Indonesian-born American billionaire businessman who was the co-founder of Marvell Technology. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Marvell was involved with industry segments including data storage, mobile and smart TVs. [ 3 ]

  6. Clark Kerr - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] At UC Berkeley the Clark Kerr Campus is a 50-acre student residence complex. [23] The Clark Kerr Award is named in his honor. Since 1968, it has been awarded annually by the UC Berkeley Academic Senate to recognize an individual who has made an extraordinary and distinguished contribution to the advancement of higher education.

  7. Sanford Diller - Wikipedia

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    After law school, Diller began acquiring and developing real estate in the mid-1960s. [2] In 1965, he founded the Prometheus Real Estate Group. [ 2 ] Prometheus grew to become the San Francisco Bay Area's largest private real-estate holding company of apartments with over 11,000 owned units and is valued at $2.3 billion. [ 2 ]

  8. Jim Simons - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Simons and his wife, Marilyn, founded the Simons Foundation to support research in mathematics and fundamental sciences. The foundation is the top benefactor of Stony Brook University, Marilyn's alma mater, and is a major contributor to his alma maters, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of California, Berkeley.

  9. Charles W. Woodworth - Wikipedia

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    He also participated in the development of the Agricultural Experiment Station, now known as UC Davis, and is also considered the founder of the Entomology Department there. [9] At Berkeley, he rose to be Assistant Professor in 1891, Associate Professor in 1904, Professor in 1913, and was named Emeritus Professor upon his retirement in 1930. [10]