This is the 3rd annual Berkeley Club of Hong Kong Scholarship Ball which is a black-tie gala organized to raise funds for UC Berkeley undergraduates from Greater China. This year's keynote speaker is Dean, Haas School of Business, Rich Lyons.
Deadly Modernity: The Environmental Crisis Behind Mongolia’s Swift Development
A conference sponsored by the UC Berkeley Mongolia Initiative.
Session 1: Mongolia’s Environment: The Current Crisis and Historical Perspective
Session 2: Mining, Water, and the Steppes Under Stress
Session 3: Air Toxicity in Ulan Bator
Session 4: Current and Future Action: Environmental Threats and the Roles of Government, NGOs, and Stakeholders
Speakers:
Yuma Argo, Environmental Health Bureau, Monterey, CA
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Computer Science 61A, 001 - Spring 2015
The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs - John S. Denero
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The note, now on loan from the Bancroft, goes on display at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam this Friday as part of an exhibit titled “On the Verge of Insanity.”
For a book on the Dutch master’s mutilated ear, British author Bernadette Murphy needed to clear up confusion about the extent of the damage the artist inflicted on himself in 1888. So she rang up the Bancroft, which held Stone’s archives.
For the full story, visit: http://news.berkeley.edu/2016/07/12/sharp-eyes-at-bancroft-and-a-new-focus-on-van-goghs-ear/
Library assistant David Kessler searched through an uncataloged box devoted to Lust for Life, and finally retrieved a signed letter from Van Gogh’s doctor with a sketch of his left ear detailing the self-mutilation, which attested to the fact that the artist removed all but the earlobe.
That tale and more are now revealed in the newly published book Van Gogh’s Ear: The True Story (Chatto & Windus, London), which was discussed today at a press conference at the museum. The letter is also the centerpiece of a new PBS documentary on the artist that will premiere later this month, and which is based on Murphy’s book.
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History 162A, 001 - Fall 2014
Europe and the World: Wars, Empires, Nations 1648-1914 - David Wetzel
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