Tickets are available now for the general public for L&S C101, Michael Pollan's course in Edible Education, co-sponsored by L&S and the Edible Schoolyard, a program of the Chez Panisse Foundation.
Tickets are available now for the general public for L&S C101, Michael Pollan's course in Edible Education, co-sponsored by L&S and the Edible Schoolyard, a program of the Chez Panisse Foundation.
Tickets will soon be available for the general public for L&S C101, Michael Pollan's course in Edible Education, co-sponsored by L&S and the Edible Schoolyard, a program of the Chez Panisse Foundation.
Historian Brian DeLay’s research traces the roots of the modern arms trade all the way back to the mid-18th century, when weapons were manufactured in America or Britain only to be distributed or sold throughout the northern hemisphere.
Photographs of the murder by lynching of African-American men, women and children were routinely taken and often made into postcards as mementos by racist whites during the Jim Crow era.
Patrick V. Kirch, a UC Berkeley professor of anthropology and integrative biology and an authority on the archaeology of the Pacific Islands, has been awarded the 2011 Herbert E. Gregory Medal for Distinguished Service to Science in the Pacific Region.
Shannon Jackson, professor of Theater, Dance and Performance Studies, examines and celebrates the connections between artists and the institutions that foster their work in her new book, Social Works: Performing Art, Supporting Publics.
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