Social Sciences (Faculty & Staff)

UC Berkeley students combat K-12 book bans by creating their own children’s books

January 29, 2024

As the battle to control what students read continues in K-12 schools across the country, policies backed by U.S. legislators have contributed to a recent rise in the banning of books that include the history and experiences of people of color.

Those stories, historically, have been left out of American history books, said UC Berkeley lecturer and anthropologist Pablo Gonzalez, so it’s...

American Economic Association awards prize to CEGA for success fostering diversity & inclusion

January 10, 2024

SAN ANTONIO, TX (10 Jan 2024) – The American Economic Association (AEA) bestowed its Award for Outstanding Achievement in Diversity and Inclusion to the Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA), a research hub at the University of California, Berkeley that generates evidence decision-makers use to reduce global poverty. Accepted by Professor of Economics at UC Berkeley and Faculty Co-Director of CEGA Edward Miguel at the annual AEA meeting this weekend, the Center received the award for its strong commitment to diversity and inclusion that has benefited both...

New Brilliance of Berkeley course introduces undergrads to 28 luminaries — in one semester

January 19, 2024

With so much brilliance at UC Berkeley — from headline-grabbing research to stellar faculty members across disciplines — it’s impossible for undergraduates, many scouting for their academic passions, to sample it all while on campus.

But this week, a new spring semester course, Brilliance of Berkeley, kicks off with space for 744 in-person participants and 5,000 more...

Berkeley Talks: The transformative potential of AI in academia

December 15, 2023

In Berkeley Talks episode 186, a panel of UC Berkeley scholars from the College of Letters and Science discusses the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in academia — and the questions and challenges it requires universities and other social institutions to confront.

"When it comes to human-specific problems, we often want fair, equitable, unbiased answers," said Keanan Joyner, an assistant professor of psychology. "But the data that we feed into the training set often is not that. And so, we are asking AI to produce something that it was never trained on, and that...

22 L&S News Highlights from 2022

December 15, 2022
Collage of images from 2022 News Highlights Looking back on another outstanding year, Berkeley College of Letters & Science has compiled “22 News Highlights of 2022”—a recap of accomplishments from the L&S community this year. Here are just a few stories demonstrating the extraordinary work and generosity of L&S students, faculty, staff, and alumni, as well as some highlighted videos from around the College. Enjoy!...

Geography Prof. co-authors Fifth National Climate Assessment

December 18, 2023

Headshot of Tianna BrunoThe Fifth National Climate Assessment, whose authors include UC Berkeley Georgraphy Professor Tianna Bruno, is the U.S. Government’s preeminent report on climate change impacts, risks and responses. It is a congressionally mandated interagency effort that provides the scientific foundation to support...

Cognitive Science program helps students find their passions and unlock their full potential

December 8, 2023

Like many students, Michelle Tran entered college unsure of what path she wanted to pursue academically and professionally. When she learned more about the Cognitive Science Program at Berkeley Social Sciences, she realized it would be the perfect opportunity to explore a variety of interdisciplinary fields. Now, as a third-year student at UC Berkeley, Michelle’s journey with Cognitive Science has nurtured her passion for information science, human-computer interaction and human-centered design technology.

With its blend of neuroscience,...

Meet Ethnic Studies student Angelica Garcia

December 7, 2023

Ethnic Studies student Angelica Garcia shares her story of why studying at Berkeley Social Sciences is so unique.

See her story here from Berkeley Undergraduate Admissions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOae0-uY7L8

Career readiness fellowship helps students thrive in Sacramento internships

September 29, 2023

Katherine Rodriguez was preparing to embark on a transformative internship with the CalEPA’s Department of Toxic Substances Control, but a sudden change in her financial situation left her scrambling to cover her expenses.

“I worked at Chipotle throughout community college,” said Rodriguez, a UC Berkeley transfer student majoring in global studies. “So that was going to be my plan: to work nights and weekends.”
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Berkeley Sociology hosts talk on 2024 Election and MAGA Movement

November 1, 2023
Berkeley Sociology and the College of Letters and Science will host an inaugural lecture on the 2024 Election in remembrance and celebration of the late Sociology Emeritus Professor Neil J. Smelser. The event, open to the public, will feature Sociology Professor Emerita Arlie Hochschild, a distinguished member of Berkeley Sociology, friend and colleague of Professor Smelser. In this talk, Hochschild will pay tribute to Smelser by drawing on his extraordinary cornucopia of ideas to help understand the forces at work in the 2024 election. How has the MAGA movement come to dominate the...