Marin Alsop & Cal Performances Director Matias Tarnopolsky
Marin Alsop, conductor of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, talks with Cal Performances Director Matias Tarnopolsky about the programs she will be conducting when the Orchestra comes to Berkeley March 30 & 31, 2012.
Alumni Panel: "Energy and Environment", Discussion Led By Professor Lee Friedman
As the School enters its 40th year, we are very excited to celebrate the accomplishments and impact our alumni have made to the field of public policy by convening a series of panels focused on discussing contemporary public policy issues. These panels will feature alumni experts, with discussion led by a GSPP faculty member.
"The Richard & Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy"
http://gspp.berkeley.edu
Psychology at UC Berkeley, 1887-1965, Where we came from and how we Evolved.: Tryon Lecture Spring 2012
Lecture | April 11 | 3:30-5 p.m. | 5101 Tolman Hall
Featured Speakers: Al Riley, Professor Emeritus; Steve Glickman, Professor Emeritus
Sponsor: Department of Psychology http://psychology.berkeley.edu/
Robert Choate Tryon received his Ph.D from the University of California, Berkeley in 1928 and was a faculty member of the Department of Psychology at UC Berkeley from 1931 until 1967. Tryon was a pioneer in the study of Behavior Genetics, and also made seminal contributions in the study of individual differences.
The Tryon lectureship was created by his many friends and colleagues to celebrate his remarkable career. The lectures are given by distinguished scholars who have advanced our knowledge of the influence of heredity and
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Introductory Probability and Statistics for Business - Fletcher H Ibser
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Also in the Five Dynasties, five great masters of landscape—Jing Hao and Guan Tong, Dong Yuan and Juran, Li Cheng—brought to this art a new profundity of conception and diversity of styles. Although no surviving work can be firmly accepted as by any one of them, major paintings of high quality and importance are attributed to them and are given close visual analysis in this lecture, which also introduces new theories and concepts of how landscape imagery can carry profound human meaning.