Check Out Issue 36 of the Berkeley Science Review! The Berkeley Science Review is a graduate student-run magazine that aims to highlight the groundbreaking research occurring at UC Berkeley in a…
Dorothea Lange Fellowship — 4/13/2018 This Fellowship, in memory of one of the most outstanding documentary photographers of the 20th-century, encourages the use of photography (black and…
Applications to the 2015-2016 Imagining America Fellows Program UC Berkeley is a member institution of the Imagining America Consortium, and all Berkeley graduate students are eligible to apply to the following opportunities:…
Two Journalism Students Recognized by the Dorothea Lange Fellowship The fellowship committee awarded Jason Jaacks as the 2014 Dorothea Lange Fellowship winner and honored Sean Havey as a second place winner.
And Lo, there was light The ostensible reason was to help boost spirit during Big Game Week, but given the outcome in the stadium we’ll maintain the illusion that the special lighting on the Campanile, the University Library, and Sather Gate was there to foreshadow holiday cheer.
Trading Spaces: land with a view Wendy Cheng makes comparisons of urban space in Taipei, Tokyo. Levittown, San Diego, and the Carmel Valley, using her camera to document them, winning the Dorothea Lange Fellowship along the way.