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  "events": [
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260511T070000Z-320116@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Women's Golf vs NCAA Regionals",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "California Women's Golf vs NCAA Regionals",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/320116-california-womens-golf-vs-ncaa-regionals",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260511T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260511T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260511T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260511T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260511T070000Z-316045@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Final Examinations",
      "organizer": "Cal Parents",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "UC Berkeley Campus",
      "description": "Final Examinations",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/calparents/event/316045-final-examinations",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260511T070000Z-320258@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Spring 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition: \"Water Marks\"",
      "organizer": "Department of Art Practice",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Worth Ryder Art Gallery, Anthropology and Art Building, Rm 116. Near the intersection of College Ave. & Bancroft Way",
      "description": "The Worth Ryder Art Gallery and UC Berkeley Department of Art Practice is excited to announce the opening of Water Marks, our Spring 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition. The multidisciplinary artworks by this semester's 30 graduating students trace visible and invisible imprints stained and etched by memory, time, survival and flourishing. Employing diverse media including sculpture, painting, interactive installation, animation, drawing, and textiles, these emerging artists move through currents of grief, friendship, migration, family and faith in search of connections with the past that may not have been experienced firsthand and forged futures not yet known. Exhibition highlights include playful animations, captivating sculptures, a quilted painting, immersive domestic settings and much more. Each piece invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys and take a glimpse at newfound perspectives. The exhibition will open April 30 with an opening reception April 30, 4-6pm at the Worth Ryder Art Gallery. During the opening reception, there will be a performance in the gallery at 5pm. The exhibition will close May 19 with a closing reception May 19, 5pm, following the Art Practice graduation ceremony. Participating artists include: AceGarantine Ling (凌英卫）, Adriana Caroline Casillas Bravo, Ahyeon Cho, Amye Louise Elbert, Angeliza Talampas, Ashley Michelle Spence, Ashley Sotelo, Blu McCormick, Catherine Vojta, Erin Tang, Graham Watson, Hannah Eastman, Harrison Huang, Irene Martinez, Isaac Jordan Neri, Isabella Damberger-Sheldon, Jacky Urbina Hernandez, Julie Kaliuga, Kenneth Gaerlan, Kristy Lê, Maddie Emmons, Madeleine Lorraine Surh, Mychael Imi Kama Loa Vittoria Mann, Nathaly Garcia Perez, Nora Rose Slaughter, Paris Ma, Rebecca Wei, Rossana Delrow, Simon Villaroman, Tim Holt.Exhibition dates: April 30 - May 19, 2026Opening Reception: April 30, 4-6pm Worth Ryder Art Gallery Anthropology and Art Practice Building (AAPB Rm 116) Near the intersection of College Avenue and Bancroft Way Hours: Tues/Thur 12-6, W 1-6, F 12-5 Please note that gallery hours on Tuesday May 19 will only be during the closing reception.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/art/event/320258-spring-2026-senior-thesis-exhibition-water-marks",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "calbears_vcal_38656-calbears.com",
      "title": "California Women's Golf vs NCAA Stanford Regional",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Stanford Golf Course",
      "description": "California Women's Golf vs NCAA Stanford Regional Streaming Video: https://watch.babygrandegolf.com/",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://calbears.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=38656&sport_id=23",
      "source": "calbears"
    },
    {
      "id": "gemini_gemini_20260511_3",
      "title": "Online Information Session: All Visiting Student Programs",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Online",
      "description": "Learn about all of Berkeley Global's full-time study programs specifically geared for international students.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://extension.berkeley.edu/voices/upcoming-events/",
      "source": "gemini"
    },
    {
      "id": "gemini_gemini_20260511_1",
      "title": "May Blooms @Claremont - Chinese Brush Painting class with Pauline Tsui",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Public Library",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "10:30 AM",
      "location": "Claremont Branch - Claremont Area Flex Space, Berkeley Public Library",
      "description": "Celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month at Claremont. Paint flowers and fruits with lucky meanings with Pauline Tsui.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org/events",
      "source": "gemini"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260511T160000Z-319581@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Probabilistic Operator Algebra Seminar: Convolution comparison measures",
      "organizer": "Department of Mathematics",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "to attend via Zoom email David Jekel (daj@math.ku.dk) remote on-line talk",
      "description": "Speaker: Otte Heinaevaara, CaltechWe introduce a new functional comparison between classical and free convolutions the expectation of function $f$ with respect to classical convolution (of two compactly supported probability measures) is larger than the expectation with respect to free convolution, as long as the fourth derivative of $f$ is non-negative. The comparison is based on the existence of convolution comparison measures, novel measures on the plane whose positivity depends on a peculiar identity involving Hermitian matrices.",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/math/event/319581-probabilistic-operator-algebra-seminar-convolution",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260511T170000Z-313874@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "CRG's Writers' Space",
      "organizer": "Center for Race and Gender",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "10:00 AM",
      "location": "691 SSB (CRG Conference Room)",
      "description": "CRG's Writers' SpaceFocus. Write. Edit.Every Monday* 10 am - 3 pm 691 SSB (CRG Conference Room)Whether you're working on a dissertation, thesis, essay, or poem, this space is designed to help you focus in a distraction-free setting.Come set an intention and then write in companionable silence for as long as you like in our weekly Writers' Space.Coffee/Tea and snacks provided.*Every Monday during the academic semester, excluding Academic/Administrative Holidays.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/crg/event/313874-crgs-writers-space",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "gemini_gemini_20260511_2",
      "title": "Monday Evening Storytime @Central CCR",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Public Library",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "6:30 PM",
      "location": "Central Library, Berkeley Public Library",
      "description": "Jump into your jammies and join us for stories, songs, puppets, and more!",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org/events",
      "source": "gemini"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260511T191000Z-310614@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Seminar 231, Public Finance",
      "organizer": "Department of Economics",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "12:10 PM",
      "location": "648 Evans Hall",
      "description": "Carmen Durrer - \"Family Firms in France\" - 30min Thomas Rieger - \"Economic Conditions and Far-Right Support: Places or People?\" - 50min",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/econ/event/310614-seminar-231-public-finance",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260511T194000Z-317106@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Finance Lunch Seminars: Jiawei Wang (Warwick PhD Visiting Student)",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Haas",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "12:40 PM",
      "location": "C320, Cheit Hall",
      "description": "Jiawei Wang (Warwick PhD Visiting Student) (https://sites.google.com/view/jiaweiwang)Paper Title TBA",
      "tags": [
        "Entrepreneurship"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/haas/event/317106-finance-lunch-seminars-jiawei-wang-warwick-phd",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260511T200000Z-319995@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Informal Seminar: Understanding microbial collective behavior: bridging scales from single-cell signaling to naturalistic environments",
      "organizer": "Molecular & Cell Biology",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "125 Li Ka Shing Center",
      "description": "Groups of cells of all kinds work together in multicellular behaviors ranging from collective migration to development. These behaviors are coordinated at the level of single cells, where information about other cells and the environment are encoded in intracellular signaling dynamics that then drive cellular-level behaviors. Using the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum, which aggregates and develops into a multicellular structure during starvation through pulsatile cAMP signaling, we combine mathematical modeling with quantitative experiments to identify the single cell signaling behaviors that enable reliable collective oscillations across variable conditions. The next step in understanding how collective behaviors emerge and evolve is linking these single cell properties to the behaviors they enable in nature. To identify how natural environments shape coordination and thus behaviors, we have designed a model soil substrate in which we can visualize how features of the environment interact with different types of cells to change collective outcomes. Our findings reveal that 2D assays and laboratory model strains do not fully recapitulate behaviors and life stages critical to this developmental process.This seminar is partially sponsored by NIHDivision(s): Division of Genetics, Genomics & Development",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/mcb/event/319995-informal-seminar-understanding-microbial",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260511T223000Z-317568@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "IB Finishing Talk",
      "organizer": "Integrative Biology",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "3:30 PM",
      "location": "125 Li Ka Shing Center",
      "description": "IB Finishing Talk",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/ib/event/317568-ib-finishing-talk",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260511T224000Z-319991@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Signed and Directed Graph Clustering in Financial Time Series: Statistical Arbitrage, Lead-Lag Structure, and the Market Tug-of-War",
      "organizer": "IEOR",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "3:40 PM",
      "location": "3108 Etcheverry Hall",
      "description": "Title: Signed and Directed Graph Clustering in Financial Time Series: Statistical Arbitrage, Lead-Lag Structure, and the Market Tug-of-War Abstract: We develop spectral methods for clustering heterogeneous networks, in the setting of signed and directed networks, and demonstrate their benefits on networks arising from stochastic block models and financial multivariate time series data, where one is often interested in clustering assets that exhibit similar contemporaneous behavior. We demonstrate the economic benefits of the proposed graph clustering algorithms in statistical arbitrage and portfolio construction applications. Both signed and directed graph clustering problems share an important common feature: they can be solved by exploiting the spectrum of certain graph Laplacian matrices or derivations thereof, allowing for performance guarantees under suitably defined stochastic block models. We further develop a likelihood-based spectral clustering framework for directed graphs, providing a principled objective function along with theoretical guarantees. A task of major interest in financial applications is that of uncovering lead-lag relationships in high-dimensional multivariate time series. In such settings, certain groups of variables partially lead the evolution of the system, while other variables follow with a time delay, resulting in a lead-lag structure that can be encoded as edges of a directed network. Detecting clusters exhibiting a notion of pairwise flow imbalance amounts to identifying baskets of assets that lead and lag each other. We leverage graph clustering and ranking algorithms for lead-lag detection, and demonstrate that our methodology identifies statistically significant lead-lag clusters in the US equity market. We study the composition of the uncovered clusters, compare performance across time frequencies, and benchmark against established approaches from the lead-lag literature for portfolio construction. In addition, we uncover a market-wide \"tug-of-war\", whereby overnight speculation and daytime price correction propagate across stocks through directed lead-lag relations, giving rise to economically meaningful cross-asset trading opportunities.Bio: Mihai Cucuringu is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at UCLA. Previously, he was an Associate Professor in the Department of Statistics, an Affiliate Faculty in the Mathematical and Computational Finance group at the Mathematical Institute at University of Oxford, and a Turing Fellow at The Alan Turing Institute in London. He finished his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics at Princeton University in 2012. His research pertains to the development and mathematical analysis of algorithms that extract information from massive noisy data sets, network analysis and certain inverse problems on graphs, such as clustering and ranking, with an eye towards extracting structure from time-dependent data which can be subsequently leveraged for prediction. His research interests in finance focus on statistical arbitrage, machine-learning for asset pricing, market microstructure, and synthetic data generation.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/IEOR/event/319991-signed-and-directed-graph-clustering-in-financial-tim",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "haas_3258532",
      "title": "San Diego Alumni: Pickleball Social and Mixer",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Haas",
      "date": "2026-05-11",
      "time": "4:45 PM",
      "location": "San Diego Mission Bay Resort",
      "description": "Our friends at UCLA Anderson are hosting a pickleball social at San Diego Mission Bay Resort and have extended an invite to Berkeley Haas alumni, as welll as alumni from the MBAsd group. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting, this is your chance to play, have fun, and make new friends. For first-time players or those wanting a refresh, coaches from San Diego Pickleball will provide an introduction covering basic technique and strategy. Play on the courts until 7pm followed by appetizers and networking at Covewood onsite. Cost is $30 per person, register below. Questions? Contact Olivian Pitis – olivian_pitis@avantisinvestors.com. Register",
      "tags": [
        "Entrepreneurship",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://haas.berkeley.edu/event/san-diego-alumni-pickleball-social-and-mixer/",
      "source": "haas"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260512T070000Z-320115@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Women's Golf vs NCAA Regionals",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "California Women's Golf vs NCAA Regionals",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/320115-california-womens-golf-vs-ncaa-regionals",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260512T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260512T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260512T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260512T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260512T070000Z-316045@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Final Examinations",
      "organizer": "Cal Parents",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "UC Berkeley Campus",
      "description": "Final Examinations",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/calparents/event/316045-final-examinations",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260512T070000Z-320258@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Spring 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition: \"Water Marks\"",
      "organizer": "Department of Art Practice",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Worth Ryder Art Gallery, Anthropology and Art Building, Rm 116. Near the intersection of College Ave. & Bancroft Way",
      "description": "The Worth Ryder Art Gallery and UC Berkeley Department of Art Practice is excited to announce the opening of Water Marks, our Spring 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition. The multidisciplinary artworks by this semester's 30 graduating students trace visible and invisible imprints stained and etched by memory, time, survival and flourishing. Employing diverse media including sculpture, painting, interactive installation, animation, drawing, and textiles, these emerging artists move through currents of grief, friendship, migration, family and faith in search of connections with the past that may not have been experienced firsthand and forged futures not yet known. Exhibition highlights include playful animations, captivating sculptures, a quilted painting, immersive domestic settings and much more. Each piece invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys and take a glimpse at newfound perspectives. The exhibition will open April 30 with an opening reception April 30, 4-6pm at the Worth Ryder Art Gallery. During the opening reception, there will be a performance in the gallery at 5pm. The exhibition will close May 19 with a closing reception May 19, 5pm, following the Art Practice graduation ceremony. Participating artists include: AceGarantine Ling (凌英卫）, Adriana Caroline Casillas Bravo, Ahyeon Cho, Amye Louise Elbert, Angeliza Talampas, Ashley Michelle Spence, Ashley Sotelo, Blu McCormick, Catherine Vojta, Erin Tang, Graham Watson, Hannah Eastman, Harrison Huang, Irene Martinez, Isaac Jordan Neri, Isabella Damberger-Sheldon, Jacky Urbina Hernandez, Julie Kaliuga, Kenneth Gaerlan, Kristy Lê, Maddie Emmons, Madeleine Lorraine Surh, Mychael Imi Kama Loa Vittoria Mann, Nathaly Garcia Perez, Nora Rose Slaughter, Paris Ma, Rebecca Wei, Rossana Delrow, Simon Villaroman, Tim Holt.Exhibition dates: April 30 - May 19, 2026Opening Reception: April 30, 4-6pm Worth Ryder Art Gallery Anthropology and Art Practice Building (AAPB Rm 116) Near the intersection of College Avenue and Bancroft Way Hours: Tues/Thur 12-6, W 1-6, F 12-5 Please note that gallery hours on Tuesday May 19 will only be during the closing reception.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/art/event/320258-spring-2026-senior-thesis-exhibition-water-marks",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "calbears_vcal_38657-calbears.com",
      "title": "California Women's Golf vs NCAA Stanford Regional",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Stanford Golf Course",
      "description": "California Women's Golf vs NCAA Stanford Regional Streaming Video: https://watch.babygrandegolf.com/",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://calbears.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=38657&sport_id=23",
      "source": "calbears"
    },
    {
      "id": "gemini_gemini_20260512_9",
      "title": "EECS Dissertation Talk: Decoupling Retinal Input from its Physiological Constraints",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley EECS Department",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "10:00 AM",
      "location": "489 Minor Hall, UC Berkeley",
      "description": "A dissertation talk on decoupling retinal input from its physiological constraints.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://eecs.berkeley.edu/news-events/events",
      "source": "gemini"
    },
    {
      "id": "gemini_gemini_20260512_4",
      "title": "BIG Book Club | Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen Liliuokalani (in-person)",
      "organizer": "Berkeley International Group (BIG)",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "12:10 PM",
      "location": "UC Berkeley Campus (specific room not provided, but implied on campus)",
      "description": "Join the Berkeley International Group Book Club for an informal discussion of 'Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen Liliuokalani'.",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://globalengagement.berkeley.edu/berkeley-international-group-big-events",
      "source": "gemini"
    },
    {
      "id": "gemini_gemini_20260512_5",
      "title": "Parent-Child Sewing Workshop @North - With Kathe Boyd",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Public Library",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "4:00 PM",
      "location": "North Branch - North Branch Meeting Room, Berkeley Public Library",
      "description": "Learn to sew in a supportive and fun environment with Kathe Boyd.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org/events",
      "source": "gemini"
    },
    {
      "id": "gemini_gemini_20260512_6",
      "title": "Electronic Music-Making Studio @ Central CMR - play and learn music creation with Ableton",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Public Library",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "4:00 PM",
      "location": "Central Library - 1st Floor Non-fiction Room, Berkeley Public Library",
      "description": "Drop-in, open-studio to play with Ableton music software and instruments — learn how to make your own song.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org/events",
      "source": "gemini"
    },
    {
      "id": "gemini_gemini_20260512_7",
      "title": "Grad Cap Workshop @Central",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Public Library",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "4:00 PM",
      "location": "Central Library - Teen Room, Berkeley Public Library",
      "description": "Attention 2026 graduates... turn your graduation cap into a masterpiece!",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life",
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org/events",
      "source": "gemini"
    },
    {
      "id": "gemini_gemini_20260512_8",
      "title": "Cartooning Against Silence - Futile Prayers from an Undocumented Heart, Opening Reception",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Public Library",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "4:00 PM",
      "location": "Central Library - Art & Music Study Hall, Berkeley Public Library",
      "description": "Opening reception for Alberto Ledesma's exhibit, 'Cartooning Against Silence - Futile Prayers from an Undocumented Heart'.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org/events",
      "source": "gemini"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260512T170000Z-312878@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Google Sheets Data Tables",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "10:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This course demonstrates how to manage and analyze Google Sheets data in Tables. Participants will learn how to convert standard data ranges into Tables, design custom views of records, create formulas and functions using fields, and link calculations across worksheets using structured references.",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/312878-google-sheets-data-tables",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260512T173000Z-319627@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Gardner Fellow Presentations",
      "organizer": "Center for Studies in Higher Education",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "10:30 AM",
      "location": "CSHE conference room & online",
      "description": "Please join us for the research presentations by our 2025-26 Gardner Fellows. Omar Morales Michael Banerjee Andres Davila-Ospina Caio de Holanda",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/cshe/event/319627-gardner-fellow-presentations",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260512T180000Z-319454@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Post-Baccalaureate Program in Psychology Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "Gain comprehensive knowledge rooted in foundational skills and be prepared to pursue advanced options such as graduate programs, career development or career changes in the fields of psychology and behavioral health sciences. Attend the information session to learn more.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/319454-post-baccalaureate-program-in-psychology-online-infor",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260512T180000Z-302357@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Black Spot, Black Death, Black Pearl: Tales of Bacterial Pathogens",
      "organizer": "Molecular & Cell Biology",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "101 Weill Hall",
      "description": "My lab is interested in elucidating the activity of virulence factors from pathogenic bacteria so that we can gain novel molecular insights into eukaryotic signaling systems. The marine bacterium Vibrio parahaemolyticus is the worldwide leading cause of seafood-borne acute gastroenteritis. We are working on the two V. parahaemolyticus type 3 secretion systems (T3SS1 and T3SS2) and their bacterial effectors to understand how signaling systems in the eukaryotic host can be manipulated by these bacterial pathogens. Each of the two T3SSs uses a unique repertoire of effectors to manipulate host signaling. The first T3SS1 is thought to be used to maintain V. parahaemolyticus' survival in the environment, while the second T3SS2 is used for pathogenesis in an animal host. For decades, this pathogen has been studied exclusively as an extracellular bacterium, however, our studies demonstrated that V. parahaemolyticus invades and proliferate within host cells using the second T3SS2. What is somewhat perplexing is how the innate immune response is manipulated by this pathogen. Our ongoing studies have elucidated redundant and surprising mechanisms used to subvert detection during invasion and replication inside host cells. This work at UT Southwestern is accomplished using a broad range of tools, including biochemistry, molecular microbiology, protein chemistry, structural biology, yeast genetics, cell biology and more.This seminar is partially sponsored by NIHDivision(s): Division of Immunology and Molecular Medicine",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/mcb/event/302357-division-of-immunology-and-molecular-medicine",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260512T190000Z-312800@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Mortgages",
      "organizer": "University Health Services",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Learn how the mortgage application process works, the options available, and the costs associated with getting a mortgage. Please Note: The Zoom link will be sent to the participants by email, and add it to this workshop description a day before the workshop. All participants and hosts must sign into a Zoom account before joining meetings hosted by UC Berkeley. Participants who are not eligible for a UC Berkeley-provided Zoom account can use a Zoom account provided by their institution, can create a free consumer Zoom account (at https://zoom.us/freesignup/), or can dial in via the phone.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/uhs/event/312800-mortgages",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260512T190000Z-314139@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Monthly BIPOC Support Group",
      "organizer": "University Health Services",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "This virtual space is for faculty and staff to join together to explore BIPOC-related topics, including workplace experiences, care for self and others, and mental health. Participants are encouraged to share as much or as little as they feel comfortable. The Group is facilitated by an EA counselor, and participants are welcome to bring topics of interest to discuss. Email kpatchell@berkeley.edu(link sends e-mail) (mailto:kpatchell@berkeley.edu) for registration, Zoom link, and bCal Scheduling",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/uhs/event/314139-monthly-bipoc-support-group",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260512T190000Z-316785@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Professional Program in Leadership and Management Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "Ideal for professionals looking to become more effective leaders, managers or supervisors through practical, skill-based learning and grounded in the practical aspects of day-to-day management, our professional program develops knowledge and skills useful to a position of influence.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/316785-professional-program-in-leadership-and-management-onl",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260512T190000Z-318986@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Nursing Preparatory Program Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "The Nursing Preparatory Program is designed to prepare you to earn a certificate in pre-nursing and/or become a competitive applicant for entry into a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. Learn more about how our certificate pathway or transfer pathways fits your nursing career goals.Please note: To be eligible to apply for this preparatory program, you must be a U.S. resident or permanent resident, and either:Transferring from a community college or a 4-year institution with some general education and lower-division science prerequisites completed, and a demonstrated interest in the nursing profession. A high school graduate with some health care-related work experience",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/318986-nursing-preparatory-program-online-information-sessio",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260512T210000Z-303007@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Pavement Sustainability",
      "organizer": "Technology Transfer Program",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "Online",
      "description": "Description The course will introduce definitions and metrics for assessing and improving the sustainability of pavements across the life cycle using the concept of life cycle thinking. Strategies and approaches for different stages of the life cycle, different contexts, and differing goals of agencies will be discussed. Cost and social considerations will also be discussed. Expected future changes in tools, technologies, and policies for improving sustainability, and considerations to help assure that proposed changes have a high probability of improving sustainability will be presented. This is an introductory-level course offered by the City and County Pavement Improvement Center (CCPIC) (http://www.ucprc.ucdavis.edu/ccpic/) in partnership with TechTransfer. Topics IncludeDefinitions, issues, metrics of sustainability Pavement life cycle and life cycle thinking Importance of context Life cycle assessment (LCA) for environmental quantification Overview of social and financial sustainability indicators and approaches Considerations and strategies for improving environmental sustainability in pavement life cycle stages Design Materials, design and procurement Construction Use Maintenance and rehabilitation, pavement management End of life Use of LCA data to identify and prioritize Use of cost and environmental data to prioritize Expected trends in improving the sustainability of pavement What You Will Learn Course attendees will learn: How pavement contributes to environmental impacts and finite resource use and magnitudes of contributions How those impacts differ for different contexts What life cycle thinking involves How life cycle assessment (LCA) works to define systems and life cycles and quantify impacts International, federal, state, local, and industry initiatives for using LCA Brief overview of how social and financial sustainability indicators and approaches can be considered with environmental impacts to support decision making Specific strategies and approaches for improving the environmental sustainability of pavement through design, materials specifications, construction specifications, procurement, pavement management, maintenance and rehabilitation, for different contexts Use of LCA and life cycle cost analysis to help evaluate and prioritize alternative strategies, and how to do this in a simple way with available resources (applicable to other areas as well) What is expected to occur over the next several years with respect to government and industry actions to improve the sustainability of pavement Who Should Attend Anyone involved in: Pavement engineering, specifications, construction management Pavement management Civil infrastructure materials procurement Policy and planning for streets, roads, active transportation Sustainability planning and policy in any area",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/ttp/event/303007-pavement-sustainability",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260513T070000Z-320114@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Women's Golf vs NCAA Regionals",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "California Women's Golf vs NCAA Regionals",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/320114-california-womens-golf-vs-ncaa-regionals",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260513T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260513T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260513T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260513T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260513T070000Z-316045@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Final Examinations",
      "organizer": "Cal Parents",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "UC Berkeley Campus",
      "description": "Final Examinations",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/calparents/event/316045-final-examinations",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260513T070000Z-320258@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Spring 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition: \"Water Marks\"",
      "organizer": "Department of Art Practice",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Worth Ryder Art Gallery, Anthropology and Art Building, Rm 116. Near the intersection of College Ave. & Bancroft Way",
      "description": "The Worth Ryder Art Gallery and UC Berkeley Department of Art Practice is excited to announce the opening of Water Marks, our Spring 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition. The multidisciplinary artworks by this semester's 30 graduating students trace visible and invisible imprints stained and etched by memory, time, survival and flourishing. Employing diverse media including sculpture, painting, interactive installation, animation, drawing, and textiles, these emerging artists move through currents of grief, friendship, migration, family and faith in search of connections with the past that may not have been experienced firsthand and forged futures not yet known. Exhibition highlights include playful animations, captivating sculptures, a quilted painting, immersive domestic settings and much more. Each piece invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys and take a glimpse at newfound perspectives. The exhibition will open April 30 with an opening reception April 30, 4-6pm at the Worth Ryder Art Gallery. During the opening reception, there will be a performance in the gallery at 5pm. The exhibition will close May 19 with a closing reception May 19, 5pm, following the Art Practice graduation ceremony. Participating artists include: AceGarantine Ling (凌英卫）, Adriana Caroline Casillas Bravo, Ahyeon Cho, Amye Louise Elbert, Angeliza Talampas, Ashley Michelle Spence, Ashley Sotelo, Blu McCormick, Catherine Vojta, Erin Tang, Graham Watson, Hannah Eastman, Harrison Huang, Irene Martinez, Isaac Jordan Neri, Isabella Damberger-Sheldon, Jacky Urbina Hernandez, Julie Kaliuga, Kenneth Gaerlan, Kristy Lê, Maddie Emmons, Madeleine Lorraine Surh, Mychael Imi Kama Loa Vittoria Mann, Nathaly Garcia Perez, Nora Rose Slaughter, Paris Ma, Rebecca Wei, Rossana Delrow, Simon Villaroman, Tim Holt.Exhibition dates: April 30 - May 19, 2026Opening Reception: April 30, 4-6pm Worth Ryder Art Gallery Anthropology and Art Practice Building (AAPB Rm 116) Near the intersection of College Avenue and Bancroft Way Hours: Tues/Thur 12-6, W 1-6, F 12-5 Please note that gallery hours on Tuesday May 19 will only be during the closing reception.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/art/event/320258-spring-2026-senior-thesis-exhibition-water-marks",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260513T070000Z-320884@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Room Inspections",
      "organizer": "International House",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "International House, 2299 Piedmont Ave Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "This calendar shows events hosted by Robertson Center for Intercultural Leadership and Programs and Resident Support Services. Events are for I-House residents only, unless otherwise noted.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/ihouse/event/320884-room-inspections",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "calbears_vcal_38658-calbears.com",
      "title": "California Women's Golf vs NCAA Stanford Regional",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Stanford Golf Course",
      "description": "California Women's Golf vs NCAA Stanford Regional Streaming Video: https://watch.babygrandegolf.com/",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://calbears.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=38658&sport_id=23",
      "source": "calbears"
    },
    {
      "id": "haas_3208801",
      "title": "The Human Edge of Innovation: Tokyo",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Haas",
      "date": "2026-05-12",
      "time": "6:00 PM",
      "location": "Tokyo, Japan",
      "description": "UC Berkeley Haas is hitting the road to connect with you in select cities around the world during our global event series, UC Berkeley Haas: The Human Edge of Innovation. Join with your community to hear firsthand from our new leader, Dean Jennifer Chatman, BA 81 (psychology), PhD 88, as we explore the human edge of innovation that shapes Haas and our society. Discover how we’re building on our strong foundation of business excellence while preparing for a future where human creativity and connection matter more than ever. Learn more and Register Questions? Contact UC Berkeley Haas Development & Alumni Relations at events@haas.berkeley.edu",
      "tags": [
        "Entrepreneurship"
      ],
      "url": "https://haas.berkeley.edu/event/the-human-edge-of-innovation-japan/",
      "source": "haas"
    },
    {
      "id": "gemini_gemini_20260513_11",
      "title": "EECS Dissertation talk: Conditional Generative Modeling for Biomolecular Design",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley EECS Department",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Berkeley Way West 8th floor, UC Berkeley",
      "description": "A dissertation talk on conditional generative modeling for biomolecular design.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://eecs.berkeley.edu/news-events/events",
      "source": "gemini"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_exhibition-tour-object-oriented-abstraction-and-design-bampfa-collection::2026-05-13",
      "title": "Exhibition Tour: Object Oriented: Abstraction and Design in the BAMPFA Collection",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "12:15 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Exhibition Tour: Object Oriented: Abstraction and Design in the BAMPFA Collection",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/exhibition-tour-object-oriented-abstraction-and-design-bampfa-collection",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "gemini_gemini_20260513_10",
      "title": "End-of-year Drop-in IE Happy Hour [in person]",
      "organizer": "Berkeley International Group (BIG)",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "4:00 PM",
      "location": "Hotel Shattuck bar, 2086 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA 94704",
      "description": "Join the Berkeley International Group for an informal, no-host happy hour to foster community among UC Berkeley staff who work in or are interested in international education.",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://globalengagement.berkeley.edu/berkeley-international-group-big-events",
      "source": "gemini"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260513T160000Z-320274@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Jim Henson's Wowsabout: Bringing Awe to Life",
      "organizer": "PDED",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jim-hensons-wowsabout-bringing-awe-to-life-tickets-1985442343496?keep_tld=true",
      "description": "Awe isn't just a feeling—it's a teachable practice. Join UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center on May 13 for a free screening of Wowsabout and a live conversation with the show's creators and scientists, including Dr. Dacher Keltner, on the science of awe. Free!",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/pded/event/320274-jim-hensons-wowsabout-bringing-awe-to-life",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260513T160000Z-317345@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Cost Share",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Zoom",
      "description": "A specialty workshop that supplements the prerequisite eCourse (Cost Share Basics), and details the processes for proposing, setting up, tracking, and reporting on cost-share commitments to a sponsored project. This workshop is intended for new and veteran RAs, as well as any other staff that assists Faculty in administering sponsored awards. It is recommended that you complete the prerequisite eCourses prior to taking this class: Cost Share Basics (https://uc.sumtotal.host/core/pillarRedirect?relyingParty=LM&url=app%2Fmanagement%2FLMS_ActDetails.aspx%3FActivityId%3D399934%26UserMode%3D0) Learning Objectives: - Describe the PI and RA roles in securing and monitoring cost share commitments - Ensure that the proposal contains appropriate documentation of cost share from allowable sources - Ensure budget includes cost share - Confirm cost share commitment at award stage - Monitor cost share throughout the life of the award - Properly complete cost sharing report",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/317345-cost-share",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260513T160000Z-310738@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "BPM 203 Analyzing & Resolving Conflict",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This 6.5-hour workshop is part of the BPM Part 3: Grow Your Team series and is an elective option for the UC Systemwide People Management Certificate. In this highly interactive workshop, each participant's experience is drawn upon for the learning. Ideally, to contribute to and enhance understanding, participants will come with current and/or previous people management experience. The content covers how to effectively manage conflict between individuals or work teams in the workplace. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to *Identify their own and other's conflict styles *Analyze and map workplace conflict *Select an appropriate strategy for managing workplace conflict *Create a conflict resolution plan",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/310738-bpm-203-analyzing-resolving-conflict",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026::2026-05-13",
      "title": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260513T180000Z-320026@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Professional in Residence: Aaron Nile, PhD, Principle Investigator, Calico",
      "organizer": "QB3",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "Stanley Hall",
      "description": "Join this program to learn about paths to research careers in industry. Aaron Nile, PhD will share his career journey and insights into leadership at a Bay Area biotech company focused on understanding \"the biology that controls aging and lifespan.\" Prior to working at Calico, Aaron completed an industry postdoc at Genentech. Career Talk/Presentation:11am-noon, Stanley Hall 482 Mentoring sessions held in Stanley Hall (room TBA to registrants):1:05-1:45pm - mentoring group 1 3-5 attendees3:10-3:50pm mentoring group 2 - 3-5 attendees Bio: Aaron Nile, Ph.D. is currently a Principal Investigator at Calico, where he seeks to build novel discovery platforms, identify exploitable oncology targets and develop novel therapeutics. His research functions at the interface between biochemistry, structural biology and computing to enable drug discovery. Prior to joining Calico, Aaron completed a postdoc in Early Discovery Biochemistry at Genentech. He earned his doctorate in from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in Cell and Developmental Biology and his B.S. in Molecular Genetics, from The Ohio State University.Register for event (https://forms.gle/LNdEwR5Wd8Bt9zbWA)",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/QB3/event/320026-professional-in-residence-aaron-nile-phd-principle",
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    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_year-13-moons::2026-05-13",
      "title": "In a Year of 13 Moons",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "In a Year of 13 Moons",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/year-13-moons",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260513T190000Z-316668@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Dissertation talk: Conditional Generative Modeling for Biomolecular Design",
      "organizer": "EECS",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Berkeley Way West 8th floor",
      "description": "Biomolecules, such as proteins, are tiny molecular machines shaped by millions of years of evolution to carry out diverse and essential cellular functions. They have also been repurposed for a wide range of therapeutic and technological applications. In recent years, generative models have begun to transform how we engineer biomolecules. By learning generalizable principles underlying how nature encodes function, these models offer the potential to design molecules with properties that have not yet been realized in nature. As we push toward designing increasingly intricate functions, there is a growing need to improve these models by incorporating new sources of information and more nuanced design specifications. In this talk, I will present a set of works aimed at addressing this gap and expanding the capabilities of generative models for designing specific molecular functions. I will introduce a framework for conditioning generative models on auxiliary information, such as experimental data, without additional training of the generative models. I will also briefly discuss related work, including a framework for learning biomolecular generative models from evolutionary data, and a method that leverages multi-round selection experiments to design gene therapy vectors.",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/eecs/event/316668-dissertation-talk-conditional-generative-modeling",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260513T191000Z-313922@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Research Workshop in American Politics (RWAP): Alex Bolton (Emory)",
      "organizer": "Institute of Governmental Studies",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "12:10 PM",
      "location": "119 Philosophy Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720",
      "description": "RWAP is pleased to welcome guest speaker Alex Bolton (Emory) on 5/13. The Research Workshop in American Politics brings together faculty and graduate students in American politics to share their work in an informal setting. The seminar meets weekly and covers a broad range of topics in American politics. It is primarily a forum for the presentation and discussion of research in progress by graduate students at UC Berkeley. Students who take the workshop for credit as PS 291 will make at least one presentation of work-in-progress per semester and will serve as a discussant for another student or faculty member's presentation at least once per semester. There are also occasional presentations by invited speakers. This seminar is closed to the public, and attendance is up to the professor's discretion. For more information, contact Elina Rodriguez (elinarodriguez@berkeley.edu) or Jack Maedgen (jackmaedgen@berkeley.edu).",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/igs/event/313922-research-workshop-in-american-politics-rwap-alex-bolt",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260513T200000Z-319464@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Professional Program in Project Management Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "Learn the foundations of project management in a dynamic and collaborative learning environment. Delve into the theory and practice with our instructors—industry leaders who bring extensive, real-world experience to your class. Work in teams to develop hands-on problem-solving tools and techniques from myriad industries, including information technology, construction and health care.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/319464-professional-program-in-project-management-informatio",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260513T210000Z-316746@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "CCB Seminar: Insights into human history and biology from ancient genomes",
      "organizer": "CCB",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "Li Ka Shing Building, room 125",
      "description": "Abstract: The sequencing of Neandertal and Denisovan genomes has provided a wealth of new information about the history and biology of these extinct humans. These genomes also revealed that mixture between hominin groups was common: all modern humans outside Africa carry around 2% Neandertal DNA from a single major gene-flow episode, while the ancestors of present-day Asians and Oceanians also mixed with multiple, genetically distinct Denisovan populations. While archaeological evidence suggests multiple dispersals of modern humans out of Africa, genomic data indicate that all present-day non-Africans descend primarily from a single dispersal after ~50 ka, though the routes taken across Eurasia and Oceania remain unclear. I will discuss how the distribution of archaic ancestry in ancient and present-day genomes is helping us reconstruct modern human dispersals across Eurasia, Asia and Oceania, and what these genomes have taught us about the biology of these archaic humans and the legacy of their encounters with modern humans.Bio: Janet Kelso heads the Computational Ancient Genomics research group at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (MPI-EVA) in Leipzig, Germany. Her group develops innovative computational methods to analyze ancient DNA, with a particular focus on the genomes of archaic humans such as Neandertals and Denisovans. Her work has been instrumental in identifying the genetic changes that distinguish modern humans from their archaic relatives, and in understanding how gene flow between these groups has shaped modern human genetic diversity. This research has provided insights into past human populations and the genetic legacy of ancient interbreeding. Janet earned her Ph.D. in bioinformatics at the South African National Bioinformatics Institute, University of the Western Cape, under the supervision of Professor Winston Hide. She is an active member of the computational biology community; she has served on the Board of Directors of the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) since 2005 and was named an ISCB Fellow in 2015 in recognition of her scientific contributions and leadership. She is on the Editorial boards of several journals and currently serves as co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal Bioinformatics.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/CCB/event/316746-ccb-seminar-insights-into-human-history-and-biology-f",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260513T220000Z-320742@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "The Hidden Legacy of Koto",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Retirement Center",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "3:00 PM",
      "location": "Belmont Village",
      "description": "UC Retirees' Association at Berkeley (https://retirement.berkeley.edu/ucrab) is excited to partner with Belmont Village Senior Living (https://www.belmontvillage.com/locations/albany-berkeley-california/) in celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month, showcasing this traditional Japanese performing arts demonstration of koto music.Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Time: 3-4:30 pm Location: 1100 San Pablo Ave, Albany, CA 94706 This event is in-person only Speaker: Renowned koto musician and educator Shirley Kazuyo Muramoto is a UC Berkeley retiree and member of the Japanese American Women Alumnae of UC Berkeley. Shirley's koto performance will be highlighted by her story of the hidden legacy of Japanese traditional arts taught in the WWII Internment Camps.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/brc/event/320742-the-hidden-legacy-of-koto",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260513T230000Z-319338@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "MBN Seminar: Wiring mitochondria: the biochemistry and biosynthesis of coenzyme Q",
      "organizer": "MBN",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "4:00 PM",
      "location": "101 Morgan Hall",
      "description": "David PagliariniHHMI Investigator | BJC Investigator Hugo F. & Ina C. Urbauer ProfessorWashington University School of Medicine Departments of Cell Biology & Physiology Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, and GeneticsSeminar Title: Wiring mitochondria: the biochemistry and biosynthesis of coenzyme QSummary: Despite their iconic status in cell biology, mitochondria remain surprisingly mysterious. These organelles harbor hundreds of uncharacterized \"orphan\" proteins and are linked to a vast array of physiological processes, often through unclear means. Many well-known mitochondrial activities rely on enzymes, chaperones, and transporters yet to be identified. Mitochondrial dysfunction underlies hundreds of rare diseases, yet nearly half lack molecular diagnoses and there remains but one FDA-approved drug to treat them. My research program aims to clarify this remarkable opacity beginning with a classic subject of mounting importance to modern biology: the biochemistry, biosynthesis, and transport of coenzyme Q (CoQ). We are driven to define how this remarkable, redox-active, extremely hydrophobic molecule is produced in mitochondria, distributed throughout the cell, and how its cofactor and antioxidant functions empower an ever-growing list of diverse biochemical processes. I will discuss how we take on this challenge by blending new systematic methods with rigorous mechanistic biochemistry and chemical biology to discover new CoQ-related proteins, reveal their activities, link them to new biology and unresolved diseases, and manipulate them through customized small molecule interventions.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/mbn/event/319331-mbn-seminar-wiring-mitochondria-the-biochemistry",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260514T070000Z-314599@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Track & Field vs ACC Outdoor Championships",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Louisville, KY",
      "description": "California Track & Field vs ACC Outdoor Championships",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314599-california-track-field-vs-acc-outdoor",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260514T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260514T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260514T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260514T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260514T070000Z-316045@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Final Examinations",
      "organizer": "Cal Parents",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "UC Berkeley Campus",
      "description": "Final Examinations",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/calparents/event/316045-final-examinations",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260514T070000Z-320258@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Spring 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition: \"Water Marks\"",
      "organizer": "Department of Art Practice",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Worth Ryder Art Gallery, Anthropology and Art Building, Rm 116. Near the intersection of College Ave. & Bancroft Way",
      "description": "The Worth Ryder Art Gallery and UC Berkeley Department of Art Practice is excited to announce the opening of Water Marks, our Spring 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition. The multidisciplinary artworks by this semester's 30 graduating students trace visible and invisible imprints stained and etched by memory, time, survival and flourishing. Employing diverse media including sculpture, painting, interactive installation, animation, drawing, and textiles, these emerging artists move through currents of grief, friendship, migration, family and faith in search of connections with the past that may not have been experienced firsthand and forged futures not yet known. Exhibition highlights include playful animations, captivating sculptures, a quilted painting, immersive domestic settings and much more. Each piece invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys and take a glimpse at newfound perspectives. The exhibition will open April 30 with an opening reception April 30, 4-6pm at the Worth Ryder Art Gallery. During the opening reception, there will be a performance in the gallery at 5pm. The exhibition will close May 19 with a closing reception May 19, 5pm, following the Art Practice graduation ceremony. Participating artists include: AceGarantine Ling (凌英卫）, Adriana Caroline Casillas Bravo, Ahyeon Cho, Amye Louise Elbert, Angeliza Talampas, Ashley Michelle Spence, Ashley Sotelo, Blu McCormick, Catherine Vojta, Erin Tang, Graham Watson, Hannah Eastman, Harrison Huang, Irene Martinez, Isaac Jordan Neri, Isabella Damberger-Sheldon, Jacky Urbina Hernandez, Julie Kaliuga, Kenneth Gaerlan, Kristy Lê, Maddie Emmons, Madeleine Lorraine Surh, Mychael Imi Kama Loa Vittoria Mann, Nathaly Garcia Perez, Nora Rose Slaughter, Paris Ma, Rebecca Wei, Rossana Delrow, Simon Villaroman, Tim Holt.Exhibition dates: April 30 - May 19, 2026Opening Reception: April 30, 4-6pm Worth Ryder Art Gallery Anthropology and Art Practice Building (AAPB Rm 116) Near the intersection of College Avenue and Bancroft Way Hours: Tues/Thur 12-6, W 1-6, F 12-5 Please note that gallery hours on Tuesday May 19 will only be during the closing reception.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/art/event/320258-spring-2026-senior-thesis-exhibition-water-marks",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260514T020000Z-317877@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Film Screening – \"In a Year of 13 Moons\"",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-13",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "2155 Center Street Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "Rainer Werner Fassbinder regular Volker Spengler here takes his star turn as a transgender woman beset by doubts about her sex-change operation—only the most profound in a lifetime of futile gestures toward love. Humiliated by strangers and abandoned by her lover, Elvira née Erwin is befriended by a sweet-natured streetwalker (Ingrid Caven), and together they revisit the people and places of Elvira's previous life. This tour of the past imperceptibly turns into a tour of the last days of Elvira's life, becoming increasingly bizarre with the sad hilarity only dreams provoke. The film will be screened in a 4K Digital Restoration.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/BAMPFA/event/317877-film-screening-in-a-year-of-13-moons",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026::2026-05-14",
      "title": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260514T170000Z-321222@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Environment and Clean Energy Certificate Ceremony",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Law",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "10:00 AM",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "Congratulations to Berkeley Law's 2026 graduating class!Join us to celebrate the accomplishments of the 2026 recipients of the Environmental and Energy & Clean Technology Law Certificates of Specialization.CLEE will be hosting our Energy & Environmental Law Certificate Ceremony on Thursday, May 14th from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm, with a reception to follow from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm. Both the Ceremony and reception will be held at Berkeley Law. Our Ceremony will be held in Room 100 and our reception will be in the Steinhart Courtyard. Please fill out this RSVP form (https://forms.gle/oca4uHodMawgCxPs9) to let us know how many guests you'll be bringing. RSVP by April 20th!",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/law/event/321222-environment-and-clean-energy-certificate-ceremony",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260514T180000Z-302660@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Chemical Proteomic Approaches to Study and Modulate T cell Function",
      "organizer": "Molecular & Cell Biology",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "125 Li Ka Shing Center",
      "description": "Therapeutic approaches that harness the power of T cells have been transformationalfor cancer treatment, however, these approaches are often limited by functional T cellinactivation, commonly known as T cell \"exhaustion\", which is marked by the loss ofproliferation, effector function, and a distinct transcriptional program. Despite significantadvances in our understanding of the transcriptional changes associated with T cellexhaustion, our knowledge of the post-translational drivers of this dysfunctional T cellstate is still incomplete. This talk will highlight the application of advanced chemicalproteomic platforms and functional screening assays to construct a multidimensional,time-resolved molecular signature of primary human T cell exhaustion. Our studyestablishes cysteine reactivity profiling as an unbiased strategy to uncover structuraland functional proteomic changes across T cell states, revealing several key pathwaysinvolved in this dysfunctional phenotype.Division(s): MTx (Molecular Therapeutics)",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic",
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/mcb/event/302660-mtx-seminar",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_dorian-gray-mirror-yellow-press::2026-05-14",
      "title": "Dorian Gray in the Mirror of the Yellow Press",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Dorian Gray in the Mirror of the Yellow Press",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/dorian-gray-mirror-yellow-press",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260514T190000Z-309028@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "BIPOC Support Group",
      "organizer": "Equity And Inclusion",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "This virtual space is for faculty and staff to join together to explore BIPOC-related topics including workplace experiences, care for self and others, and mental health. Participants are encouraged to share as much or as little as they feel comfortable. Group is facilitated by an EA counselor, and participants are welcome to bring topics of interest to discuss.",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Equity-and-Inclusion/event/309028-bipoc-support-group",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260514T190000Z-316789@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Certificate Program in Business Administration Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "Our Certificate Program in Business Administration information session is ideal for professionals looking to transition from individual contributor roles into manager roles, as well as those seeking to enhance their skills for career advancement. Whether you're planning your next career move or simply exploring your options, we invite you to discover how this program can support your growth.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/316789-certificate-program-in-business-administration-online",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260514T190000Z-320972@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "François Lanusse: Infrastructure for Science that Compounds in the Age of AI Agents",
      "organizer": "BIDMaP",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Cory Hall 373",
      "description": "Infrastructure for Science that Compounds in the Age of AI Agents AI agents that autonomously conduct research risk breaking a delicate balance in science. The scientific paper is a lossy format: methodological choices and assumptions compressed into a few pages, with peer review and community scrutiny providing the warrant that results are sound. This trade-off worked because the rate of new work stayed roughly matched to the community's capacity to scrutinize it. Agents now threaten that balance, accelerating production far faster than scrutiny can keep up and deepening an already well-documented trust and reproducibility crisis. But the same technology is also an opportunity: agents can document exactly how results are produced at a level of detail that was previously too onerous to maintain by hand, if we build the infrastructure to capture it. Closing that gap is what we're building toward at Lightcone Research, a new initiative between UC Berkeley and the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). We are building a new standard ensuring that conforming analyses are not only reproducible by default, but also inspectable, verifiable, and extendable — every result traceable to the assumptions that produced it, decisions substitutable without rewriting entire pipelines, and analyses able to cite and build upon one another. Done right, this is what allows AI-powered science to remain trustworthy and continue to compound. Because infrastructure of this kind has to be built with and for the community that relies on it, our project is open-source, collaborative, and designed for shared stewardship from the start. In this talk, I will survey the current state of agentic AI in science and the pitfalls it is exposing, introduce the Lightcone Research project and its agentic research stack, as well as share lessons from working with UC Berkeley early testers and reproducing flagship cosmology results.",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/320921-franois-lanusse-infrastructure-for-science-that-compo",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260514T190000Z-321221@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "2026 Public Interest and Pro Bono Graduation",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Law",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "We are so excited to honor and thank graduating Berkeley Law JD and LLM students who have demonstrated a commitment to public interest, pro bono, and social justice work with our annual Public Interest and Pro Bono Graduation! This year's ceremony will be held in Pauley Ballroom from 12:00pm-1:45pm, followed by a reception until 3:00pm (more details on this below).We invite graduating students who have done any one of the following to celebrate with us! You can RSVP Here (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2026-public-interest-and-pro-bono-graduation-tickets-1982832453244?aff=oddtdtcreator)Completed the Pro Bono Pledge (https://www.law.berkeley.edu/experiential/pro-bono-program/pro-bono-pledge-2/); Completed two summers of public interest or public service work; Served as a leader for a Student-Initiated Legal Services Project (SLPS) or a Berkeley Law Alternative Service Trip (BLAST); or, Met the requirements for the Public Interest and Social Justice Certificate (https://www.law.berkeley.edu/research/thelton-e-henderson-center-for-social-justice/public-interest-and-social-justice-certificate/) or the Race and Law Certificate (https://www.law.berkeley.edu/research/thelton-e-henderson-center-for-social-justice/race-and-law-certificate/). Please RSVP by May 8th to confirm your attendance.The following awards will also be announced at the Public Interest and Pro Bono Graduation: The Francine M. Diaz Memorial Award, the Pro Bono Champion Award, the Eleanor Swift Award, the Kathi Pugh Award, ​the Brian M. Sax Prize for Excellence in Clinical Advocacy and Sax Prize Honorable Mention​, the CLEA Outstanding Clinical Student Award, and the CLEA Outstanding Externship Student Award.On Location and Timing: The celebration will start with a ceremony from 12pm-1:45pm, to be held in Pauley Ballroom. Because we are celebrating so many incredible graduating students this year, we are moving our event outside of the Law School. The ceremony will be followed by a reception on the Pauley Ballroom Terrace until 3:00pm.On Guests & Ticketing:Ceremony: We wish we could welcome honored students and all of their loved ones for this special celebration. Due to capacity, each graduate can register up to three guests to attend the ceremony. Reception: No additional guests will be welcomed for the reception. While we do not require RSVPs for the reception, we recommend one or two guests per student. This event is hosted by the Public Interest Working Group, made up of the Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice, the Career Development Office, the Clinical Program, the East Bay Community Law Center, the Field Placement Program, the Financial Aid Office, the LL.M. Advising office, and the Pro Bono Program.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/law/event/321221-2026-public-interest-and-pro-bono-graduation",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260514T210000Z-321220@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "2026 International Law Certificate Ceremony and Reception",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Law",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "The Berkeley Law community is warmly invited to celebrate the outstanding JD, LLM and JSD students who have earned the 2026 International Law Certificate. The Award Ceremony features a welcome by Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, student remarks, and International and Comparative Law Faculty bestowing Certificates on the honorees, followed by a festive reception. Thursday, May 14, 2:00-3:00pm ceremony in Berkeley Law Room 110, 3:00-4:00pm reception on Steinhart Courtyard. To RSVP, please visit https://forms.gle/ZJYyCfETGafhQTuy9 (https://forms.gle/ZJYyCfETGafhQTuy9) or scan QR code.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/law/event/321220-2026-international-law-certificate-ceremony-and",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260514T223000Z-321219@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "[BCLT] 2026 Law & Technology Certificate Ceremony",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Law",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "3:30 PM",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "Join BCLT in celebrating the graduating Class of 2026 J.D. and LL.M. students who have successfully earned their Law & Technology Certificates! There will be a reception from 4:30 – 5:30 PM in Steinhart Courtyard to celebrate the accomplishments of the Class of 2026. Congratulations Graduates! &#127881; This event is open to UC Berkeley Law students, faculty, staff, and friends and family of certificate recipients.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/law/event/321219-bclt-2026-law-technology-certificate-ceremony",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260514T230000Z-319616@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "First Generation Graduate Student End of Year Celebration",
      "organizer": "Equity And Inclusion",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "4:00 PM",
      "location": "The Inclusive Excellence Hub 2515 Channing Way Berkeley, CA 94704 United States",
      "description": "Join first-generation graduate students, faculty, staff, and allies in celebrating the end of the academic year. Food and refreshments will be provided! PleaseRSVP (https://forms.gle/mMt6ouqMAzN5e3yM6)*The first 50 attendees will receive a Berkeley First-Generation T-Shirt and additional prizes will be raffled*",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Equity-and-Inclusion/event/319616-first-generation-graduate-student-end-of-year",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260515T070000Z-314596@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Track & Field vs ACC Outdoor Championships",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Louisville, KY",
      "description": "California Track & Field vs ACC Outdoor Championships",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314596-california-track-field-vs-acc-outdoor",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260515T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260515T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260515T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260515T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260515T070000Z-316045@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Final Examinations",
      "organizer": "Cal Parents",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "UC Berkeley Campus",
      "description": "Final Examinations",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/calparents/event/316045-final-examinations",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260515T070000Z-320884@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Room Inspections",
      "organizer": "International House",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "International House, 2299 Piedmont Ave Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "This calendar shows events hosted by Robertson Center for Intercultural Leadership and Programs and Resident Support Services. Events are for I-House residents only, unless otherwise noted.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/ihouse/event/320884-room-inspections",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260515T070000Z-320258@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Spring 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition: \"Water Marks\"",
      "organizer": "Department of Art Practice",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Worth Ryder Art Gallery, Anthropology and Art Building, Rm 116. Near the intersection of College Ave. & Bancroft Way",
      "description": "The Worth Ryder Art Gallery and UC Berkeley Department of Art Practice is excited to announce the opening of Water Marks, our Spring 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition. The multidisciplinary artworks by this semester's 30 graduating students trace visible and invisible imprints stained and etched by memory, time, survival and flourishing. Employing diverse media including sculpture, painting, interactive installation, animation, drawing, and textiles, these emerging artists move through currents of grief, friendship, migration, family and faith in search of connections with the past that may not have been experienced firsthand and forged futures not yet known. Exhibition highlights include playful animations, captivating sculptures, a quilted painting, immersive domestic settings and much more. Each piece invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys and take a glimpse at newfound perspectives. The exhibition will open April 30 with an opening reception April 30, 4-6pm at the Worth Ryder Art Gallery. During the opening reception, there will be a performance in the gallery at 5pm. The exhibition will close May 19 with a closing reception May 19, 5pm, following the Art Practice graduation ceremony. Participating artists include: AceGarantine Ling (凌英卫）, Adriana Caroline Casillas Bravo, Ahyeon Cho, Amye Louise Elbert, Angeliza Talampas, Ashley Michelle Spence, Ashley Sotelo, Blu McCormick, Catherine Vojta, Erin Tang, Graham Watson, Hannah Eastman, Harrison Huang, Irene Martinez, Isaac Jordan Neri, Isabella Damberger-Sheldon, Jacky Urbina Hernandez, Julie Kaliuga, Kenneth Gaerlan, Kristy Lê, Maddie Emmons, Madeleine Lorraine Surh, Mychael Imi Kama Loa Vittoria Mann, Nathaly Garcia Perez, Nora Rose Slaughter, Paris Ma, Rebecca Wei, Rossana Delrow, Simon Villaroman, Tim Holt.Exhibition dates: April 30 - May 19, 2026Opening Reception: April 30, 4-6pm Worth Ryder Art Gallery Anthropology and Art Practice Building (AAPB Rm 116) Near the intersection of College Avenue and Bancroft Way Hours: Tues/Thur 12-6, W 1-6, F 12-5 Please note that gallery hours on Tuesday May 19 will only be during the closing reception.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/art/event/320258-spring-2026-senior-thesis-exhibition-water-marks",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "haas_3208804",
      "title": "The Human Edge of Innovation: Seoul",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Haas",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "6:00 PM",
      "location": "Seoul, South Korea",
      "description": "UC Berkeley Haas is hitting the road to connect with you in select cities around the world during our global event series, UC Berkeley Haas: The Human Edge of Innovation. Join with your community to hear firsthand from our new leader, Dean Jennifer Chatman, BA 81 (psychology), PhD 88, as we explore the human edge of innovation that shapes Haas and our society. Discover how we’re building on our strong foundation of business excellence while preparing for a future where human creativity and connection matter more than ever. Learn more and Register Questions? Contact UC Berkeley Haas Development & Alumni Relations at events@haas.berkeley.edu",
      "tags": [
        "Entrepreneurship"
      ],
      "url": "https://haas.berkeley.edu/event/the-human-edge-of-innovation-seoul/",
      "source": "haas"
    },
    {
      "id": "haas_3265884",
      "title": "Los Angeles Alumni: The State of Los Angeles Real Estate – May 14",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Haas",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "6:00 PM",
      "location": "Wilshire Landmark I",
      "description": "Join a curated panel of Los Angeles real estate experts, led by Jeff Sause, for a thoughtful and engaging discussion on the current market. Through a range of perspectives, you’ll gain insight into key trends, evolving dynamics, and what lies ahead – leaving more informed and better equipped to navigate what’s next. Brought to you by the Berkeley Real Estate Alumni Association, the Berkeley Haas Alumni Network of LA, and the Wharton Club of Southern California, the event will include light refreshments and networking before and after the panel discussion. About Our Speakers ​Jeff Sause (JLL): Senior Managing Director and Co-Head of the Los Angeles office at JLL, Jeff specializes in sourcing and executing debt and equity investments nationwide and has raised over $12 billion in capital throughout his career. Jeff holds a BA from Berkeley. ​Hyung Kim (Pacific Life): Head of Real Estate Equity and Senior Managing Director at Pacific Life, Hyung is a real estate veteran with over 30 years of experience with deep expertise spanning investment, disposition, and structuring of the equity real estate portfolio. Hyung holds a BS from Berkeley. ​Taejo Kim (Oaktree): Managing Director at Oaktree Capital, Taejo focuses on sourcing, executing, and managing diverse commercial and residential investments across the western US. Taejo holds a BA from Berkeley. James Armistead (Fairfield Residential): Vice President of Multi-Family Development at Fairfield Residential, James oversees the firm’s Southern California development platform, with extensive experience in ground-up development, acquisitions, and mixed-use projects across California. James holds a BA from Berkeley, MCM from USC, and MBA from Loyola Marymount. Early Bird Admission (Ending April 30): General $55 | Alumni $45 General Admission (Starting May 1): General $65 | Alumni $55 Thank you to our sponsors, Weaver and RCLCO. Questions? Contact Howard Chung – howard.chung@gemdaleusa.com. Coming Soon",
      "tags": [
        "Entrepreneurship",
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://haas.berkeley.edu/event/los-angles-alumni-the-state-of-los-angeles-real-estate-may-14/",
      "source": "haas"
    },
    {
      "id": "haas_3289124",
      "title": "BREAA LA Alumni: The State of Los Angeles Real Estate",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Haas",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "6:00 PM",
      "location": "Wilshire Landmark I",
      "description": "Join a curated panel of Los Angeles real estate experts, led by Jeff Sause, for a thoughtful and engaging discussion on the current market. Through a range of perspectives, you’ll gain insight into key trends, evolving dynamics, and what lies ahead – leaving more informed and better equipped to navigate what’s next. Brought to you by the Berkeley Real Estate Alumni Association, the Berkeley Haas Alumni Network of LA, and the Wharton Club of Southern California, the event will include light refreshments and networking before and after the panel discussion. About Our Speakers Jeff Sause (JLL): Senior Managing Director and Co-Head of the Los Angeles office at JLL, Jeff specializes in sourcing and executing debt and equity investments nationwide and has raised over $12 billion in capital throughout his career. Jeff holds a BA from Berkeley. ​Hyung Kim (Pacific Life): Head of Real Estate Equity and Senior Managing Director at Pacific Life, Hyung is a real estate veteran with over 30 years of experience with deep expertise spanning investment, disposition, and structuring of the equity real estate portfolio. Hyung holds a BS from Berkeley. ​Taejo Kim (Oaktree): Managing Director at Oaktree Capital, Taejo focuses on sourcing, executing, and managing diverse commercial and residential investments across the western US. Taejo holds a BA from Berkeley. James Armistead (Fairfield Residential): Vice President of Multi-Family Development at Fairfield Residential, James oversees the firm’s Southern California development platform, with extensive experience in ground-up development, acquisitions, and mixed-use projects across California. James holds a BA from Berkeley, MCM from USC, and MBA from Loyola Marymount. ​Early Bird Admission (Ending April 30): General $55 | Alumni $45 General Admission (Starting May 1): General $65 | Alumni $55 Thank you to our sponsors, Weaver and RCLCO. Questions? Contact Howard Chung – howard.chung@gemdaleusa.com. Register",
      "tags": [
        "Entrepreneurship",
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://haas.berkeley.edu/event/breaa-la-alumni-the-state-of-los-angeles-real-estate/",
      "source": "haas"
    },
    {
      "id": "haas_3284545",
      "title": "Seattle Alumni: Meet the Author, “Nordic Capitalism”",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Haas",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "6:30 PM",
      "location": "2655 NW Market St",
      "description": "Join Robert G. Strand for a timely and thought-provoking talk on his new book Nordic Capitalism – Lessons for Realizing Sustainable Capitalism (Opens an external site), published by Cambridge University Press in April 2026. Blending rigorous scholarship with compelling storytelling, this book speaks to scholars, business leaders, policymakers, students, and concerned citizens. Register",
      "tags": [
        "Entrepreneurship",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://haas.berkeley.edu/event/seattle-alumni-meet-the-author-nordic-capitalism/",
      "source": "haas"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260515T020000Z-317878@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Film Screening – \"Dorian Gray in the Mirror of the Yellow Press\"",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "2155 Center Street Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "Dr. Mabuse (Delphine Seyrig), the president of a multinational press conglomerate, has an unscrupulous plan for the company's business expansion: to create and control a human being. \"Dorian Gray: young, wealthy, handsome. We shall construct him, corrupt him, and destroy him.\" Roswitha Mueller wrote, \"[Ulrike] Ottinger's ironic references to the world of [Fritz Lang's] Dr. Mabuse align past with modern apprehensions about the function of the media, at the same time as they call into question the myth of total manipulation.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/BAMPFA/event/317878-film-screening-dorian-gray-in-the-mirror-of-the",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260515T020500Z-314597@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Baseball vs Stanford",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "7:05 PM",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA, Stu Gordon Stadium",
      "description": "California Baseball vs StanfordTV: ACCNX/ESPN+Tickets: https://calbears.evenue.net/list/BB (https://calbears.evenue.net/list/BB)",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314597-california-baseball-vs-stanford",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "haas_3289129",
      "title": "Somos Haas Alumni: Somos Grad Toast | Welcome to the Familia",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Haas",
      "date": "2026-05-14",
      "time": "7:45 PM",
      "location": "TBD — Berkeley, walking distance from Haas. Final location will be updated on the RSVP page by 6:00 PM on May 8, 2026.",
      "description": "Join Somos Haas Alumni for Somos Grad Toast + Welcome to the Familia, a light-touch, no-host gathering immediately following the 1st Gen @ Haas Cross-School Graduate Mixer. We’ll continue the evening in community by recognizing our newest Haas graduates, celebrating this milestone, and welcoming them into the Somos Haas Alumni familia. Final location will be updated on the RSVP page by 6:00 PM on May 8, 2026. Questions? Contact Lizet Ceja – lisa.ceja19@gmail.com. Register",
      "tags": [
        "Entrepreneurship",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://haas.berkeley.edu/event/somos-haas-alumni-somos-grad-toast-welcome-to-the-familia/",
      "source": "haas"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-may-2026::2026-05-15",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-may-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026::2026-05-15",
      "title": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260515T180000Z-319880@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Integral Taiji and Qigong",
      "organizer": "UC Botanical Garden",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley",
      "description": "Join us for a Friday late morning Integral Taiji & Qigong class. This class focuses on embodied, psycho-spiritual, ecological, and cosmological dimensions of qigong and taiji (tai chi). We will practice standing meditation, walking meditation, the Microcosmic Orbit, Taiji Ruler, the Eight Treasures, cleansing the internal organs, embodying the elements, and more. Everyone is invited to participate, regardless of prior experience. Children are welcome if accompanied by an adult (with registration). Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and bring layers for warmth and sun-protection. Space is limited; registration required. Class will be outdoors at the Garden. Please let us know if you have accessibility questions. While we plan to hold this event outdoors, weather may require us to move indoors.Elizabeth McAnally, PhD is the author of Loving Water across Religions: Contributions to an Integral Water Ethic (Orbis Press, 2019). She works as the newsletter editor and website manager for the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology. She practices yoga and Chinese internal arts (taiji, qigong, bagua, xingyi, and yiquan) and teaches Integral Taiji & Qigong classes in Berkeley and online. ***",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/bot/event/319880-integral-taiji-and-qigong",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260515T200000Z-317549@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Clinical Laboratory Scientist Preparatory Program Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "Find out how this specialized program—with online and classroom courses available—can enhance your background in the biological or chemical sciences and help prepare you academically for application to certified CLS or MLS training programs.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/317549-clinical-laboratory-scientist-preparatory-program-onl",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260515T211000Z-320040@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Combining Text and Visuals for Effective Data Communication",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "2:10 PM",
      "location": "202 South Hall and online",
      "description": "Speaker: Chase Stokes — Chase Stokes's dissertation research identifies useful approaches, persistent challenges, and important implications for effectively incorporating text into information visualizations. More info: https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/events/2026/combining-text-and-visuals-effective-data-communication (https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/events/2026/combining-text-and-visuals-effective-data-communication)",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/events/2026/combining-text-and-visuals-effective-data-communication",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260515T220000Z-320252@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "The Exceptional Botanical Diversity of the Siskiyou Crest",
      "organizer": "UC Botanical Garden",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "3:00 PM",
      "location": "UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley",
      "description": "BOTANICAL AREAS OF THE SISKIYOU CRESTwith Suzie Savoie & Luke Ruediger of the Siskiyou Crest CoalitionThe Siskiyou Crest (https://siskiyoucrestcoalition.org/) has one of the highest concentrations of officially designated botanical areas on National Forest lands in the country. Along the ridges, slopes and canyons of the Siskiyou Crest, from Mt. Ashland to the Smith River, are 31 officially designated Botanical Areas that recognize concentrations of rare species, exceptionally rich and diverse floras, or plant communities rarely found in an undisturbed condition. These Botanical Areas form a network of biodiversity hotspots along the California-Oregon border and provide habitat connectivity between the Cascade Mountains and the Coast Range. This presentation will take you on a photographic exploration of these unique Botanical Areas and highlight many of the rare and endemic species that grow in each area. Botanical Areas have been designated with the goal of protecting and enhancing exceptional botanical values, but further protections are needed to safeguard this biodiversity into the future. Come discover this exceptional ecoregion that contains 65% of California's native plant species. Program registration includes admission to the UC Botanical Garden before collections close at 5pm. Donations welcome.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/bot/event/320252-the-exceptional-botanical-diversity-of-the",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260515T223000Z-321431@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "IB Finishing Talk: Unfurling Their Wings: Investigating Wing Dimorphism in Gryllus lineaticeps While Broadening Participation in Biological Research",
      "organizer": "Integrative Biology",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "3:30 PM",
      "location": "125 Li Ka Shing Center",
      "description": "IB Finishing Talk: \"Unfurling Their Wings: Investigating Wing Dimorphism in Gryllus lineaticeps While Broadening Participation in Biological Research\"",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/ib/event/321431-ib-finishing-talk-unfurling-their-wings",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "haas_3235508",
      "title": "Austin Alumni: Austin Golden Hour” Clean Energy Edition",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Haas",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "4:30 PM",
      "location": "Austin, TX, USA",
      "description": "🎓🌉 Berkeley Haas Alumni — Austin End-of-Year Social! Join us downtown to celebrate the close of the 2026 school year with your fellow Berkeley Bears 🐻💙 We’re excited to host a dynamic panel featuring alumni from across the clean energy ecosystem—spanning corporate, startups, utilities, and venture capital. They’ll dive into the intersection of AI, electrification, and the evolving clean energy transition. ✨ Come for the insights, stay for the connections! Details: Open to alumni + guests (feel free to bring a friend or partner) Please RSVP so we can plan accordingly 29/30 spots left Suggested donation: $20 (covers venue + light refreshments) Venmo: @agaboo Looking forward to seeing you there! Questions? Contact Aga Boo – aga.gugala@berkeley.edu. Register",
      "tags": [
        "Entrepreneurship",
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://haas.berkeley.edu/event/austin-alumni-austin-golden-hour-clean-energy-edition/",
      "source": "haas"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260516T070000Z-315240@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Men's Rowing vs MPSF Championships",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Sacramento, CA",
      "description": "California Men's Rowing vs MPSF Championships",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/315240-california-mens-rowing-vs-mpsf-championships",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260516T070000Z-314594@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Track & Field vs ACC Outdoor Championships",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Louisville, KY",
      "description": "California Track & Field vs ACC Outdoor Championships",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314594-california-track-field-vs-acc-outdoor",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260516T070000Z-315299@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Women's Rowing vs ACC Championships",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Raleigh, NC",
      "description": "California Women's Rowing vs ACC Championships",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/315299-california-womens-rowing-vs-acc-championships",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260516T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260516T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260516T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260516T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260516T070000Z-320258@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Spring 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition: \"Water Marks\"",
      "organizer": "Department of Art Practice",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Worth Ryder Art Gallery, Anthropology and Art Building, Rm 116. Near the intersection of College Ave. & Bancroft Way",
      "description": "The Worth Ryder Art Gallery and UC Berkeley Department of Art Practice is excited to announce the opening of Water Marks, our Spring 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition. The multidisciplinary artworks by this semester's 30 graduating students trace visible and invisible imprints stained and etched by memory, time, survival and flourishing. Employing diverse media including sculpture, painting, interactive installation, animation, drawing, and textiles, these emerging artists move through currents of grief, friendship, migration, family and faith in search of connections with the past that may not have been experienced firsthand and forged futures not yet known. Exhibition highlights include playful animations, captivating sculptures, a quilted painting, immersive domestic settings and much more. Each piece invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys and take a glimpse at newfound perspectives. The exhibition will open April 30 with an opening reception April 30, 4-6pm at the Worth Ryder Art Gallery. During the opening reception, there will be a performance in the gallery at 5pm. The exhibition will close May 19 with a closing reception May 19, 5pm, following the Art Practice graduation ceremony. Participating artists include: AceGarantine Ling (凌英卫）, Adriana Caroline Casillas Bravo, Ahyeon Cho, Amye Louise Elbert, Angeliza Talampas, Ashley Michelle Spence, Ashley Sotelo, Blu McCormick, Catherine Vojta, Erin Tang, Graham Watson, Hannah Eastman, Harrison Huang, Irene Martinez, Isaac Jordan Neri, Isabella Damberger-Sheldon, Jacky Urbina Hernandez, Julie Kaliuga, Kenneth Gaerlan, Kristy Lê, Maddie Emmons, Madeleine Lorraine Surh, Mychael Imi Kama Loa Vittoria Mann, Nathaly Garcia Perez, Nora Rose Slaughter, Paris Ma, Rebecca Wei, Rossana Delrow, Simon Villaroman, Tim Holt.Exhibition dates: April 30 - May 19, 2026Opening Reception: April 30, 4-6pm Worth Ryder Art Gallery Anthropology and Art Practice Building (AAPB Rm 116) Near the intersection of College Avenue and Bancroft Way Hours: Tues/Thur 12-6, W 1-6, F 12-5 Please note that gallery hours on Tuesday May 19 will only be during the closing reception.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/art/event/320258-spring-2026-senior-thesis-exhibition-water-marks",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260516T010000Z-317879@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "MFA Artists' Talk",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "6:00 PM",
      "location": "2155 Center Street Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "The 2026 graduates of UC Berkeley's MFA program—Zuhoor Al Sayegh, Eleni Maria Berg, Giancarlos Campos, Kristiana Chan, Swaleha Masude, and Hector Muñoz-Guzmán—discuss their work with exhibition curators Omar Farah and Tausif Noor on the occasion of BAMPFA's fifty-sixth annual MFA exhibition.Tickets (https://secure.bampfa.org/29369/31250) required. Gallery admission is included with ticket purchase.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/BAMPFA/event/317879-mfa-artists-talk",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260516T010500Z-314595@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Baseball vs Stanford",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "6:05 PM",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA, Stu Gordon Stadium",
      "description": "California Baseball vs StanfordTV: ACCNX/ESPN+Tickets: https://calbears.evenue.net/list/BB (https://calbears.evenue.net/list/BB)",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314595-california-baseball-vs-stanford",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260516T020000Z-317416@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Tosiya Suzuki",
      "organizer": "Department of Music",
      "date": "2026-05-15",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "Wu Performance Hall",
      "description": "This event is co-sponsored by the Center for Japanese Studies World-renowned recorder virtuoso Tosiya Suzuki (鈴木俊哉) performs an evening featuring new works by UC Berkeley graduate student composers: Josiah Adrineda, Xinglan Deng, Claire Hu, Pablo Teutli, Shu Wang, Jenny Xiong, and Tianyu Zou. This concert showcases vibrant contemporary music written for solo recorder, highlighting the creative voices of Prof. Ken Ueno's studio.Open to the public. Free admission.About the Artist Tosiya Suzuki is a distinguished recorder player celebrated for his work in contemporary music and for expanding the technical and expressive possibilities of the instrument. He studied at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam with Walter van Hauwe and has collaborated with eminent composers such as Luca Cori, Brian Ferneyhough, Toshio Hosokawa, Salvatore Sciarrino, and Joji Yuasa, premiering many of their works. Suzuki has appeared as a soloist at major festivals around the world — including Wien Modern, Tage für Neue Musik Zürich, Gaudeamus Music Week, Darmstadt Ferienkurse für Neue Musik, ISCM World Music Days, Festival d'Automne à Paris, Akiyoshidai International Contemporary Music Seminar & Festival, Takefu International Music Festival, and more — and has presented recitals and workshops across Europe, Asia, Oceania, and the United States, including at UC Berkeley and Stanford. In 2002 he served as the first recorder lecturer at the Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue Musik Darmstadt. His solo CD Tosiya Suzuki Recorder Recital received the Musik & Ästhetik Interpretationspreis 2003, and his many honors include the Darmstadt Stipendien Preis, the Kranichstein Musikpreis, the Kenzo Nakajima Music Prize, and the Keizo Saji Prize. Suzuki has taught internationally and currently teaches at the Elisabeth University of Music.Safety The UC Berkeley Department of Music is committed to the health and safety of our students, staff, and patrons. Measures to protect concertgoers and musicians will be informed by state, local, and UC Berkeley Public Health policies and are subject to change. Social distancing, masks, and proof of COVID 19 vaccination may be required. UC Berkeley does not promise or guarantee that all patrons or employees on site are vaccinated. Unvaccinated individuals may be present as a result of exemptions, exceptions, fraudulent verification, or checker error. None of these precautions eliminate the risk of exposure to COVID-19. Accessibility If you require an accommodation for effective communication (ASL interpreting/CART captioning, alternative media formats, etc.) or information about campus mobility access features in order to fully participate in this event, please contact the Hertz Hall Manager at 510.642.4864 or hertzhallmgr@berkeley.edu (mailto:hertzhallmgr@berkeley.edu). with as much advance notice as possible and at least 7-10 days in advance of the event. Facebook: @ucbmusicdept (https://www.facebook.com/ucbmusicdept) Instagram: @ucberkeleymusic (https://www.instagram.com/ucberkeleymusic) Twitter @ucbmusicdept (https://twitter.com/ucbmusicdept) Youtube: Berkeley Music YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-a586K2VwowyUPAwVO36Qw/featured)",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/315499-tosiya-suzuki",
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    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-may-2026::2026-05-16",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-may-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_our-hitler::2026-05-16",
      "title": "Our Hitler",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "1:30 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Our Hitler",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/our-hitler",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "haas_3226443",
      "title": "East Bay Alumni: Elderberry to Rocky Ridge View Loop Trail Hike",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Haas",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Las Trampas Public Parking Lot (at the end of Bollinger Canyon Rd) 18015 Bollinger Canyon Rd",
      "description": "Join us for a scenic hike in Las Trampas Regional Wilderness. The Elderberry to Rocky Ridge View loop trail is approximately 4.7 miles (1,100 ft elevation) and generally takes about 2.5 hours to complete. The hike begins with steep inclines on Elderberry leading to the stunning Rocky Ridge. Watch out for the cows! The ridge trail is completely unshaded but offers spectacular views and a moderate descent. Dogs are welcome but must be on leash. We will be meeting at the Las Trampas Public Parking lot (at the end of Bollinger Canyon Rd). Gather at 8:45 am (parking area at trailhead has rest rooms). Please plan ahead and arrive early since there is no cell service For more information: Elderberry to Rocky Ridge View Loop Trail Cost – free Questions? Contact Annie Chan – anniehchan@berkeley.edu. Register",
      "tags": [
        "Entrepreneurship"
      ],
      "url": "https://haas.berkeley.edu/event/east-bay-alumni-elderberry-to-rocky-ridge-view-loop-trail-hike/",
      "source": "haas"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026::2026-05-16",
      "title": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260516T170000Z-316046@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Commencement",
      "organizer": "Cal Parents",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "10:00 AM",
      "location": "California Memorial Stadium",
      "description": "Spring Commencement",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/calparents/event/316046-commencement",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260516T173000Z-316489@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Spring 2026 Campuswide Commencement",
      "organizer": "University Development and Alumni Relations",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "10:30 AM",
      "location": "California Memorial Stadium",
      "description": "Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime chance to experience the excitement and pride of graduating from UC Berkeley. Registration and tickets will be available on March 17. Each graduate can purchase a maximum of six guest tickets. All guest tickets are reserved seating and range from $20 to $80 each.The ceremony will also be livestreamed oncommencement.berkeley.edu Information about shuttles, road closures, parking, and more is posted on the parking and transportation website (https://pt.berkeley.edu/special-events/Commencement).",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/udar/event/316489-spring-2026-campuswide-commencement",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260516T190000Z-319680@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Cheers to Cal: Graduation Celebration",
      "organizer": "CAA",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Alumni House, UC Berkeley",
      "description": "Celebrate Commencement with a quick stop at Alumni House! Join us for a drop-by celebration on the front patio of Alumni House, where new grads can snap photos at our photobooth, grab light refreshments, and pick up a special new grad giveaway. While you're here, learn more about how the Cal Alumni Association can help you stay connected to the Cal community long after commencement. Stop by anytime between noon and 2pm. We can't wait to celebrate with you! Must be registered as a Graduating Senior to receive giveaway item.",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/CAA/event/319680-cheers-to-cal-graduation-celebration",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260516T203000Z-317880@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Film Screening – \"Our Hitler\"",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "1:30 PM",
      "location": "2155 Center Street Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "\"One of the great works of art of the 20th Century.\" –Susan Sontag The third film in Hans-Jürgen Syberberg's Wagnerian trilogy—preceded by Ludwig: Requiem for a Virgin King (1972) and Karl May (1974), about the founding of modern Germany—Our Hitler uses a series of stylized tableaux before back projections, filled with references to German history and mythology. With one of the most varied and ambitious soundtracks ever made, we hear strains of Wagner, Beethoven, Mozart, Nazi marches, American radio shows, and Hitler's broadcasts. Der Führer is identified with such figures from film history as Charlie Chaplin's Great Dictator, Dr. Caligari, Napoleon, Wagner's ghost, and Peter Lorre's child murderer in Fritz Lang's M. \"Syberberg assumes importance both for his art (the art of the twentieth century: film) and for his subject (the subject of the twentieth century: Hitler). The assumptions are familiar, crude, plausible. But they hardly prepare us for the scale and virtuosity with which he conjures up the ultimate subjects: hell, paradise lost, the apocalypse, the last days of mankind… . Syberberg offers a spectacle about spectacle: evoking 'the big show' called history in a variety of dramatic modes—fairy tale, circus, morality play, allegorical pageant, magic ceremony, philosophical dialogue, Totentanz—with an imaginary cast of tens of millions, and, as protagonist, the Devil himself\" (Susan Sontag, The New York Review of Books). Premium pricing in effect. Parts I + II = 218 mins, plus a 15-min intermission between parts One-hour dinner break Parts III + IV = 194 mins, plus a 10-min intermission between parts",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/BAMPFA/event/317880-film-screening-our-hitler",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260516T210000Z-320139@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "2026 Pasifika Graduation",
      "organizer": "Asian Pacific American Student Development",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "Alumni House",
      "description": "Saturday, May 16th, 2026Doors: 2:00pm | Program: 2:30pmAlumni House Patio | OutdoorsRSVP here. (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe7cytlHVt5qMPzmYhq6C0yAEj4NnSjedYRc-y2k0hWZcygvQ/viewform?usp=dialog) Please join us for a ceremony and reception honoring our graduating students, their loved ones, and the communities they rise from. This year, we celebrate:Joshua AlcantaraAtheena Keanani ArasooHenrietta CakobauRatu Orisi LalabalavuJada Ku'ulei LeeAthan MalliosAdam MapuatuliIsabel PrasadJadalyn TedtaotaoAislynn UngaEzra VeloriaRichard Villagomez Parking on or near campus may require payment. For directions and parking information suggested by the venue, please visit the Alumni House Webpage (https://alumni.berkeley.edu/cal-spirit/alumni-house/) for information about the venue. For questions and concerns, please email Angel Halafihi at halafihi@berkeley.edu (mailto:halafihi@berkeley.edu).",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/apasd/event/2026-pasifika-graduation",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260516T220000Z-319968@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Marin County Alumni Club - Cal baseball vs. Stanford + special pre-game activities",
      "organizer": "CAA",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "3:00 PM",
      "location": "Evans Diamond at Stu Gordon Stadium, UC Berkeley campus",
      "description": "Cal baseball vs. Stanford, last game of the season, including special pre-game activities.",
      "tags": [
        "Sports",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/CAA/event/319968-marin-county-alumni-club-cal-baseball-vs",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260516T220500Z-314593@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Baseball vs Stanford",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-16",
      "time": "3:05 PM",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA, Stu Gordon Stadium",
      "description": "California Baseball vs StanfordTV: ACCNX/ESPN+Tickets: https://calbears.evenue.net/list/BB (https://calbears.evenue.net/list/BB)",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314593-california-baseball-vs-stanford",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260517T070000Z-315239@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Men's Rowing vs MPSF Championships",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-17",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Sacramento, CA",
      "description": "California Men's Rowing vs MPSF Championships",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/315239-california-mens-rowing-vs-mpsf-championships",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260517T070000Z-315297@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Women's Rowing vs ACC Championships",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-17",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Raleigh, NC",
      "description": "California Women's Rowing vs ACC Championships",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/315297-california-womens-rowing-vs-acc-championships",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260517T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-17",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260517T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-17",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260517T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-17",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260517T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-17",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260517T070000Z-320258@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Spring 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition: \"Water Marks\"",
      "organizer": "Department of Art Practice",
      "date": "2026-05-17",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Worth Ryder Art Gallery, Anthropology and Art Building, Rm 116. Near the intersection of College Ave. & Bancroft Way",
      "description": "The Worth Ryder Art Gallery and UC Berkeley Department of Art Practice is excited to announce the opening of Water Marks, our Spring 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition. The multidisciplinary artworks by this semester's 30 graduating students trace visible and invisible imprints stained and etched by memory, time, survival and flourishing. Employing diverse media including sculpture, painting, interactive installation, animation, drawing, and textiles, these emerging artists move through currents of grief, friendship, migration, family and faith in search of connections with the past that may not have been experienced firsthand and forged futures not yet known. Exhibition highlights include playful animations, captivating sculptures, a quilted painting, immersive domestic settings and much more. Each piece invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys and take a glimpse at newfound perspectives. The exhibition will open April 30 with an opening reception April 30, 4-6pm at the Worth Ryder Art Gallery. During the opening reception, there will be a performance in the gallery at 5pm. The exhibition will close May 19 with a closing reception May 19, 5pm, following the Art Practice graduation ceremony. Participating artists include: AceGarantine Ling (凌英卫）, Adriana Caroline Casillas Bravo, Ahyeon Cho, Amye Louise Elbert, Angeliza Talampas, Ashley Michelle Spence, Ashley Sotelo, Blu McCormick, Catherine Vojta, Erin Tang, Graham Watson, Hannah Eastman, Harrison Huang, Irene Martinez, Isaac Jordan Neri, Isabella Damberger-Sheldon, Jacky Urbina Hernandez, Julie Kaliuga, Kenneth Gaerlan, Kristy Lê, Maddie Emmons, Madeleine Lorraine Surh, Mychael Imi Kama Loa Vittoria Mann, Nathaly Garcia Perez, Nora Rose Slaughter, Paris Ma, Rebecca Wei, Rossana Delrow, Simon Villaroman, Tim Holt.Exhibition dates: April 30 - May 19, 2026Opening Reception: April 30, 4-6pm Worth Ryder Art Gallery Anthropology and Art Practice Building (AAPB Rm 116) Near the intersection of College Avenue and Bancroft Way Hours: Tues/Thur 12-6, W 1-6, F 12-5 Please note that gallery hours on Tuesday May 19 will only be during the closing reception.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/art/event/320258-spring-2026-senior-thesis-exhibition-water-marks",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_highly-descriptive-vision-access-tour-rhapsody::2026-05-17",
      "title": "Highly Descriptive Vision Access Guided Tour / Rhapsody: Works from the Cooper Rosenwasser Collection",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-17",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Highly Descriptive Vision Access Guided Tour / Rhapsody: Works from the Cooper Rosenwasser Collection",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/highly-descriptive-vision-access-tour-rhapsody",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-may-2026::2026-05-17",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-17",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-may-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_paris-texas::2026-05-17",
      "title": "Paris, Texas",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-17",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Paris, Texas",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/paris-texas",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026::2026-05-17",
      "title": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-17",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "haas_3265812",
      "title": "Seattle Alumni: Hiking at Rattlesnake Ledge Trailhead",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Haas",
      "date": "2026-05-17",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Rattlesnake Ledge Trailhead",
      "description": "Join your fellow Berkeley Haas Alumni for a scenic spring hike at one of Washington’s most iconic viewpoints: Rattlesnake Ledge. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or just looking to connect with the local Haas community outside of a boardroom or bar, this is the perfect opportunity to network at 2,000 feet. We will meet at the trailhead at noon, head up to the ledge for spectacular views of the Cedar River Watershed, and (of course) take our traditional Group Photo at the summit. Please RSVP, so we can keep an eye out for everyone at the trailhead. Note: A Discover Pass is required for parking at this location. Questions? Contact Yuhsin Cheng – yuhsin_cheng@berkeley.edu. Register",
      "tags": [
        "Entrepreneurship"
      ],
      "url": "https://haas.berkeley.edu/event/seattle-alumni-hiking-at-rattlesnake-ledge-trailhead/",
      "source": "haas"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260517T210000Z-317892@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Film and Video Makers at Cal: Works from the Eisner Competition",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-17",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "2155 Center Street Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "Join the filmmakers for a screening celebrating the outstanding student films that are this year's prizewinners and honorable mentions in the film and video category of the Eisner Prize competition. The Eisner Prize is the highest award for creativity given on the UC Berkeley campus. Presented at BAMPFA since 1991, this screening offers the local community, as well as family and friends, an opportunity to see a wide range of work made by UC Berkeley students—from narratives and documentaries to experimental and essay films—and to talk with the makers. The selection of films will be added to BAMPFA's website after the judging takes place. Special thanks to J. Mira Kopell, faculty coordinator of the film and video competition. Free admission. Tickets available at the admissions desk beginning at 1 PM.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/BAMPFA/event/317882-film-and-video-makers-at-cal-works-from-the-eisner",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260517T210000Z-311845@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "UC Berkeley Social Welfare Commencement Ceremony",
      "organizer": "Socwel",
      "date": "2026-05-17",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "Zellerbach Auditorium",
      "description": "Congratulations Class of 2026! Please note that the Social Welfare Commencement Ceremony is separate from the campus-wide Commencement Ceremony (https://commencement.berkeley.edu/). Register for Commencement All students must register for Commencement in order to participate in the graduation ceremony. Registration forms will be sent out in early Spring. Our Commencement Ceremony is a private, ticketed event and all attendees must have a ticket to be admitted to Zellerbach Auditorium This is a Cal Performances policy and there are no exceptions. Tickets will become available in late-Spring. No one will be admitted into the Auditorium without a ticket, except graduates who have registered. Graduates do not need a ticket for themselves. Graduation Photography GradImages is the official campus photographer for commencement. Approximately 24 hours after the ceremony you will receive information from them on how to access your proofs and order your commencement photos. GradImages sends both email notifications and mails paper proofs to the address they have on file for you. You may also preregister your contact information with GradImages to receive your proofs, and receive a discount on any orders. Guest and Visitor Information ADA Accessibility for Guests Please be sure to communicate any special accommodation needs you or your guests may have when you RSVP for Commencement. We will provide the Zellerbach Auditorium staff with a list of participants and guests requiring special assistance in advance. We strongly encourage you to inform guests who use a wheelchair or have other special seating/accommodation needs to arrive 15 minutes prior to the doors opening to the general audience. Cal Performances ushers will greet guests requiring ADA assistance at about 1:00 pm, and will assist your guests with seating in the auditorium. Livestream The commencement ceremony will be livestreamed and recorded. Parking and TransportationZellerbach Auditorium Directions (https://calperformances.org/visit/getting-here/) and Parking (https://calperformances.org/visit/parking/) Reserved parking is not available for commencement and we encourage you take public transportation. If you choose to drive, please refer to the campus map (http://www.berkeley.edu/map) for directions. During commencements at Berkeley, Student \"S\" Permit areas will be open to the public at the hourly rate. Purchase parking from the \"Pay by Space\" dispensing machine. Parking and Transportation will also sell parking for Zellerbach Auditorium at the following locations:Dana/Durant Lot RSF Garage Lower Sproul Garage Prohibited Items The following items are prohibited inside Zellerbach Auditorium:Large bags or backpacks Glass bottles/aluminum cans Food and beverages (with the exception of bottled water) Coolers/ice chests Baby strollers (designated parking is available inside) Skateboards/bicycles/scooters Musical instruments Fireworks Noise-makers/airhorns Rolls of toilet paper Confetti cannons and/or poppers Balloons (may be tied-off in the lobby at own discretion) Signs/banners/flags Tripods for cameras Animals (with the exception of documented service animals) Lawn furniture or chairs Any items that can be perceived as weapons All bags are subject to search.",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life",
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/socwel/event/311845-uc-berkeley-social-welfare-commencement-ceremony",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260517T233000Z-320251@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Golden Hour Photography Workshop with Marion Brenner",
      "organizer": "UC Botanical Garden",
      "date": "2026-05-17",
      "time": "4:30 PM",
      "location": "UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley",
      "description": "Don't miss this rare opportunity to learn from award-winning garden photographer Marion Brenner (https://marionbrenner.com/) with access to photograph in the Botanical Garden after-hours. Ms. Brenner is one of the leading photographers of garden landscapes and architecture and her work has been featured in numerous books and publications, including Landscape Architecture Magazine, Gardens Illustrated, The New York Times, Dwell and Garden Design. Program begins in the Julia Morgan Hall where Ms. Brenner will share her approach and techniques for capturing landscapes, and then move into the Garden for free time photographing, with optional personalized photo critique at end of the session. Light refreshments will be provided, or bring your own picnic dinner for this special evening in the Garden.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/bot/event/320251-golden-hour-photography-workshop-with-marion",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T070000Z-320786@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Men's Golf vs NCAA Regional",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "TBD",
      "description": "California Men's Golf vs NCAA Regional",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/320786-california-mens-golf-vs-ncaa-regional",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T070000Z-320258@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Spring 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition: \"Water Marks\"",
      "organizer": "Department of Art Practice",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Worth Ryder Art Gallery, Anthropology and Art Building, Rm 116. Near the intersection of College Ave. & Bancroft Way",
      "description": "The Worth Ryder Art Gallery and UC Berkeley Department of Art Practice is excited to announce the opening of Water Marks, our Spring 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition. The multidisciplinary artworks by this semester's 30 graduating students trace visible and invisible imprints stained and etched by memory, time, survival and flourishing. Employing diverse media including sculpture, painting, interactive installation, animation, drawing, and textiles, these emerging artists move through currents of grief, friendship, migration, family and faith in search of connections with the past that may not have been experienced firsthand and forged futures not yet known. Exhibition highlights include playful animations, captivating sculptures, a quilted painting, immersive domestic settings and much more. Each piece invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys and take a glimpse at newfound perspectives. The exhibition will open April 30 with an opening reception April 30, 4-6pm at the Worth Ryder Art Gallery. During the opening reception, there will be a performance in the gallery at 5pm. The exhibition will close May 19 with a closing reception May 19, 5pm, following the Art Practice graduation ceremony. Participating artists include: AceGarantine Ling (凌英卫）, Adriana Caroline Casillas Bravo, Ahyeon Cho, Amye Louise Elbert, Angeliza Talampas, Ashley Michelle Spence, Ashley Sotelo, Blu McCormick, Catherine Vojta, Erin Tang, Graham Watson, Hannah Eastman, Harrison Huang, Irene Martinez, Isaac Jordan Neri, Isabella Damberger-Sheldon, Jacky Urbina Hernandez, Julie Kaliuga, Kenneth Gaerlan, Kristy Lê, Maddie Emmons, Madeleine Lorraine Surh, Mychael Imi Kama Loa Vittoria Mann, Nathaly Garcia Perez, Nora Rose Slaughter, Paris Ma, Rebecca Wei, Rossana Delrow, Simon Villaroman, Tim Holt.Exhibition dates: April 30 - May 19, 2026Opening Reception: April 30, 4-6pm Worth Ryder Art Gallery Anthropology and Art Practice Building (AAPB Rm 116) Near the intersection of College Avenue and Bancroft Way Hours: Tues/Thur 12-6, W 1-6, F 12-5 Please note that gallery hours on Tuesday May 19 will only be during the closing reception.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/art/event/320258-spring-2026-senior-thesis-exhibition-water-marks",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "calbears_vcal_37801-calbears.com",
      "title": "California Men's Golf vs NCAA Columbus Regional",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Ohio State University Golf Club",
      "description": "California Men's Golf vs NCAA Columbus Regional",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://calbears.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=37801&sport_id=10",
      "source": "calbears"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T000000Z-317891@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Film Screening – \"Paris, Texas\"",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-17",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "2155 Center Street Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "The aptly titled Paris, Texas evokes something foreign in the American experience. The film was inspired by Sam Shepard's Motel Chronicles—in particular, \"the image of somebody leaving the freeway and walking straight into the desert,\" according to director Wim Wenders. That somebody is Harry Dean Stanton's Travis, who staggers into the film on returning from nowhere, where he has been for a number of years. \"From this simple setup, Wenders and Shepard produce a powerful statement on codes of masculinity and the myth of the American family, as well as an exquisite visual exploration of a vast, crumbling world of canyons and neon\" (Janus Films). The film will be screened in a 4K Digital Restoration.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/BAMPFA/event/317883-film-screening-paris-texas",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T020000Z-312104@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "CNR Commencement",
      "organizer": "Student Environmental Resource Center",
      "date": "2026-05-17",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "CNR Commencement",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/serc/event/312104-cnr-commencement",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T160000Z-317926@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Class of 2026 Engineering Baccalaureate Degree Commencement",
      "organizer": "College of Engineering",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Hearst Greek Theatre",
      "description": "The College of Engineering will host a commencement ceremony for Baccalaureate degree graduates of the Class of 2026, their family and friends on Monday, May 18.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/317018-class-of-2026-engineering-baccalaureate-degree",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T160000Z-319774@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Probabilistic Operator Algebra Seminar: Asymptotic expansion for transport maps between laws of multimatrix models",
      "organizer": "Department of Mathematics",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "to attend via Zoom email David Jekel (daj@math.ku.dk) remote on-line talk",
      "description": "Speaker: Felix Parraud, Queen's UniversityThe so-called multimatrix models are tuples of random matrices of dimension $N$ with joint density (with respect to the Lebesgue measure) proportional to $e^{-N^2 V}$ for some function $V$. More precisely, it is known that as long as $V$ is close enough from the quadratic potential one can find a \"transport map\" $T_N$ such that, given $X$ a tuples of independent GUE random matrices, the law of $T_N(X)$ is the one of our multimatrix model. Heuristically, this implies that \"up to a change of variable\" , our models are the same. However, the construction of $T_N$, which is given by stochastic calculus, usually yields an object harder to study than our multimatrix model itself. The aim of this talk is therefore to study its asymptotic behaviour by giving an asymptotic expansion of this transport map. This also yields some corollaries such that the strong convergence of our multimatrix models. In a few words, our strategy consist in building a suitable space of differentiable functions such that solutions of stochastic differential equations can be viewed as functions of an infinite family of GUE random matrices. Besides, this space of functions is also built in a way that is compatible with the the theory of asymptotic expansion for functions evaluated in GUE matrices developped in previous papers. This talk is based on joint work arXiv:2604.03213 with David Jekel and Evangelos A. Nikitopoulos.",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/math/event/319774-probabilistic-operator-algebra-seminar-asymptotic",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T163000Z-318783@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Fidelity In-Person Consultations",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Retirement Center",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "9:30 AM",
      "location": "The Banway Building",
      "description": "UC Berkeley Fidelity Workplace Consultants Eric Schreiber and Haiau Ho Nguyen are providing in-person consultations appointments at the Retirement Center for current and retired staff and faculty.Appointment are 30 minutes long and take place at 2111 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94720. (https://maps.google.com/?q=2111+Bancroft+Way,+Berkeley,+CA+94720,+USA&ftid=0x80857e9d158ccd09:0xf42ee716599ac67) The consultant can discuss many financial planning topics with you, including:Wellness of your UC voluntary retirement accounts (403b, 457b, DCP) Best time to take Social Security How to defer your RMD Reviewing investment allocation What happens to your accounts if you pass away How to minimize your tax liability Roth conversions Income sources in retirement Review of outside investment accounts How to build an expenses worksheet General retirement planning topics",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Student Life",
        "Entrepreneurship"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/brc/event/318783-fidelity-in-person-consultations",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T170000Z-320883@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Academic Year Move-Out",
      "organizer": "International House",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "10:00 AM",
      "location": "International House, 2299 Piedmont Ave Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "This calendar shows events hosted by Robertson Center for Intercultural Leadership and Programs and Resident Support Services. Events are for I-House residents only, unless otherwise noted.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/ihouse/event/320883-academic-year-move-out",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T173000Z-316280@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "STEM OPT Document Check Workshop",
      "organizer": "Berkeley International Office",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "10:30 AM",
      "location": "Zoom",
      "description": "Join Berkeley International Office as you prepare your STEM OPT application! We will cover the required documents, how to fill out the forms, and common mistakes. There will also be a Q&A portion. Please have all of the required documents on hand for the webinar.RSVP Here. (https://berkeley.zoom.us/meeting/register/k8egS9IFTBSug1eTwxIGqQ)",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/bio/event/316280-stem-opt-document-check-workshop",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T190000Z-319327@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "IB/MVZ Finishing Talk: Mechanisms of resilience to anthropogenic disturbance in black howler monkeys: Integrating movement, energetics, and seed dispersal *TALK LOCATION: MVZ (3101 VLSB)*",
      "organizer": "Integrative Biology",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "*TALK LOCATION: MVZ (3101 VLSB)*",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/ib/event/319327-ib-finishing-talk",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "callink_12027834",
      "title": "Crafter Noon",
      "organizer": "Campus Dept | ASUC Student Union",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "MLK 1st Floor Game Zone",
      "description": "Join us in the MLK Game Zone for free crafting and art making every Friday. Friday: 1/23, 1/30, 2/6, 2/20, 2/27, 3/13, 3/20, 4/3, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, 5/1, 5/8 TIME: 12-2 pm MLK 1st Floor Game Zone",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://callink.berkeley.edu/event/12027834",
      "source": "callink"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T200000Z-319327@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "IB Finishing Talk",
      "organizer": "Integrative Biology",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "125 Li Ka Shing Center",
      "description": "IB Finishing Talk",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/ib/event/319327-ib-finishing-talk",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T210000Z-317927@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Class of 2026 Engineering Master's Degree Commencement",
      "organizer": "College of Engineering",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "Hearst Greek Theatre",
      "description": "The College of Engineering will host a commencement ceremony for Master's degree graduates of the Class of 2026, their family and friends on Monday, May 18.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/317019-class-of-2026-engineering-masters-degree",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T210000Z-319339@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Linguistics Commencement 2026",
      "organizer": "Department of Linguistics",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "Hertz Hall",
      "description": "Berkeley Linguistics will host its Commencement Ceremony on Monday, May 18, 2026, at 2 PM at Hertz Hall. Join us for an in-person celebration of the Class of 2026! For more details and to purchase your ticket, visit this website (https://na.eventscloud.com/lx-commencement-2026/).",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/ling/event/319339-linguistics-commencement-2026",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T210000Z-314286@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies Spring 2026 Commencement",
      "organizer": "Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "Zellerbach Playhouse",
      "description": "Join the Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) in celebrating our graduating students and prize winners! The event is free and open to the public, and reservations are not required. Closed captioning will be available at the event. The commencement speaker will be playwright Dipika Guha. Visit our website (https://tdps.berkeley.edu/events/commencement) for more information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/TDPS/event/314286-theater-dance-and-performance-studies-spring-2026-com",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260518T230000Z-320835@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Gender & Women's Studies 2026 Commencement",
      "organizer": "GWS",
      "date": "2026-05-18",
      "time": "4:00 PM",
      "location": "Pauley Ballroom West",
      "description": "Commencement speaker: Reem Assil (https://reem-assil.com/), Chef/Speaker/Community-builder/Author",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/gws/event/320835-gender-womens-studies-2026-commencement",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260519T070000Z-314592@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Baseball vs ACC Championship",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-19",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Charlotte, NC",
      "description": "California Baseball vs ACC Championship",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314592-california-baseball-vs-acc-championship",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260519T070000Z-320785@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Men's Golf vs NCAA Regional",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-19",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "TBD",
      "description": "California Men's Golf vs NCAA Regional",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/320785-california-mens-golf-vs-ncaa-regional",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260519T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-19",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260519T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-19",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260519T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-19",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260519T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-19",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260519T070000Z-320258@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Spring 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition: \"Water Marks\"",
      "organizer": "Department of Art Practice",
      "date": "2026-05-19",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Worth Ryder Art Gallery, Anthropology and Art Building, Rm 116. Near the intersection of College Ave. & Bancroft Way",
      "description": "The Worth Ryder Art Gallery and UC Berkeley Department of Art Practice is excited to announce the opening of Water Marks, our Spring 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition. The multidisciplinary artworks by this semester's 30 graduating students trace visible and invisible imprints stained and etched by memory, time, survival and flourishing. Employing diverse media including sculpture, painting, interactive installation, animation, drawing, and textiles, these emerging artists move through currents of grief, friendship, migration, family and faith in search of connections with the past that may not have been experienced firsthand and forged futures not yet known. Exhibition highlights include playful animations, captivating sculptures, a quilted painting, immersive domestic settings and much more. Each piece invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys and take a glimpse at newfound perspectives. The exhibition will open April 30 with an opening reception April 30, 4-6pm at the Worth Ryder Art Gallery. During the opening reception, there will be a performance in the gallery at 5pm. The exhibition will close May 19 with a closing reception May 19, 5pm, following the Art Practice graduation ceremony. Participating artists include: AceGarantine Ling (凌英卫）, Adriana Caroline Casillas Bravo, Ahyeon Cho, Amye Louise Elbert, Angeliza Talampas, Ashley Michelle Spence, Ashley Sotelo, Blu McCormick, Catherine Vojta, Erin Tang, Graham Watson, Hannah Eastman, Harrison Huang, Irene Martinez, Isaac Jordan Neri, Isabella Damberger-Sheldon, Jacky Urbina Hernandez, Julie Kaliuga, Kenneth Gaerlan, Kristy Lê, Maddie Emmons, Madeleine Lorraine Surh, Mychael Imi Kama Loa Vittoria Mann, Nathaly Garcia Perez, Nora Rose Slaughter, Paris Ma, Rebecca Wei, Rossana Delrow, Simon Villaroman, Tim Holt.Exhibition dates: April 30 - May 19, 2026Opening Reception: April 30, 4-6pm Worth Ryder Art Gallery Anthropology and Art Practice Building (AAPB Rm 116) Near the intersection of College Avenue and Bancroft Way Hours: Tues/Thur 12-6, W 1-6, F 12-5 Please note that gallery hours on Tuesday May 19 will only be during the closing reception.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/art/event/320258-spring-2026-senior-thesis-exhibition-water-marks",
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    },
    {
      "id": "calbears_vcal_37802-calbears.com",
      "title": "California Men's Golf vs NCAA Columbus Regional",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-19",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Ohio State University Golf Club",
      "description": "California Men's Golf vs NCAA Columbus Regional",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://calbears.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=37802&sport_id=10",
      "source": "calbears"
    },
    {
      "id": "haas_3282382",
      "title": "Sacramento Alumni: Join Us for Our Next Berkeley-Haas Coffee Catch-Up!",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Haas",
      "date": "2026-05-19",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Bloom Coffee & Kitchen 1485 Eureka Rd #100",
      "description": "Come connect with fellow alumni at our ongoing series of casual coffee meetups. Sacramento Chapter Co-President Brent Haapanen and other Chapter Board members will be at Bloom Coffee & Kitchen in Roseville on Tuesday, May 19th, from 9:00 to 10:30 AM. This informal series is the perfect opportunity to reconnect with fellow Berkeley Haas alumni, share experiences, and expand your professional network. Whether you’re a regular at these gatherings or it’s your first time, we’d love to see you there! Questions? Contact Brent Haapanen – bhaapanen@gmail.com. No Registration",
      "tags": [
        "Entrepreneurship"
      ],
      "url": "https://haas.berkeley.edu/event/sacramento-alumni-join-us-for-our-next-berkeley-haas-coffee-catch-up/",
      "source": "haas"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260519T170000Z-312879@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Microsoft Access Action Queries",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-05-19",
      "time": "10:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This course describes the process of designing Action Queries to manipulate values in local and external data sources. Emphasis is placed on Action Query types, Select Query conversion, and automation of multiple sequenced queries.",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/312879-microsoft-access-action-queries",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260519T200000Z-320449@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Neuroscience Spring Thesis Symposium",
      "organizer": "Neuroscience",
      "date": "2026-05-19",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "101 Barker Hall",
      "description": "Spring finishing talks by graduating students",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/neuroscience/event/320449-neuroscience-spring-thesis-symposium",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260519T210000Z-316182@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "UC Berkeley Art Practice Graduation 2026",
      "organizer": "Department of Art Practice",
      "date": "2026-05-19",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "Hertz Hall",
      "description": "UC Berkeley's Art Practice graduation for Bachelors of Art and Master of Fine Art is celebrated at Hertz Hall with the Art Practice faculty, students and staff. The Art Practice Department Graduation will be held on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at 3pm in Hertz Hall. Students with questions should email Student Services Advisor Onisha Barham at obarham@berkeley.edu (mailto:obarham@berkeley.edu)",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/art/event/316182-uc-berkeley-art-practice-graduation-2026",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260520T070000Z-314592@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Baseball vs ACC Championship",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-20",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Charlotte, NC",
      "description": "California Baseball vs ACC Championship",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314592-california-baseball-vs-acc-championship",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260520T070000Z-320784@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Men's Golf vs NCAA Regional",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-20",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "TBD",
      "description": "California Men's Golf vs NCAA Regional",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/320784-california-mens-golf-vs-ncaa-regional",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260520T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-20",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260520T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-20",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260520T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-20",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260520T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-20",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "calbears_vcal_37803-calbears.com",
      "title": "California Men's Golf vs NCAA Columbus Regional",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-20",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Ohio State University Golf Club",
      "description": "California Men's Golf vs NCAA Columbus Regional",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://calbears.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=37803&sport_id=10",
      "source": "calbears"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260520T160000Z-310733@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "BPM 109 Compensation & Benefits",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-05-20",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This 4.5-hour workshop is part of the BPM Part 2: Grow Your Knowledge series. In this interactive workshop, each participant's experience is drawn upon for the learning. Ideally, to contribute to and enhance understanding, participants will come with current and/or previous people management experience. The content covers the basics of managing employee compensation and understanding the benefits structure at UC Berkeley. The compensation section guides how to address frequently asked compensation questions. It reviews how job descriptions should be developed and discusses the tools available to make submitting a classification request easier. The Benefits section covers benefits eligibility, related benefits packages, and how to support employees in handling benefits situations. By the end of this section, participants will be able to: *Determine the appropriate salary for a new hire *Determine an appropriate promotional increase *Determine when an equity adjustment is appropriate *Determine when payment of a stipend should be considered *Provide an overview of Benefit programs *List critical deadlines *Direct employees to Benefit related self-service tools and key benefits information *Encourage employees to take advantage of the programs offered",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/310733-bpm-109-compensation-benefits",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260520T160000Z-312606@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Disability Management II: A Deeper Dive",
      "organizer": "University Health Services",
      "date": "2026-05-20",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "This virtual workshop provides an Interactive, as well as informative look into the process of Disability Management. During our workshop we will use Scenario-based instruction to teach and reinforce subjects such as the Interactive Process; Essential Job Functions; Reading and analyzing Work Status notes; Transition back to work and Effectiveness of Accommodation(s) and documentation. We will refer to foundational concepts framed by University policy related to disability; State and Federal laws and leverage the 'Stay at Work' and 'Return to Work' program models, in order to practice developing plans which support the accommodation needs of our employees with disabilities. This is part one of a two-part workshop, and the successful completion of a follow-up assignment is required. Please bring your Burning Questions and a willingness to engage with your peer learners during the workshop. We look forward to meeting you! This presentation meets the requirement for the ADA Title II Self-Evaluation Section: Hiring and Employment Please Note: The zoom link will be sent to the participants by email, and add it to this workshop description a day before the workshop. All participants and hosts are now required to sign into a Zoom account prior to joining meetings hosted by UC Berkeley. See \"How to sign into your UC Berkeley Zoom account\" (https://berkeley.service-now.com/kb?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0013718) for how to sign in. Participants who are not eligible for a UC Berkeley-provided Zoom account can use a Zoom account provided by their institution, can create a free, consumer Zoom account (at https://zoom.us/freesignup/), or can dial in via the phone. Please Note: The Zoom link will be sent to the participants by email, and add it to this workshop description a day before the workshop. All participants and hosts must sign into a Zoom account before joining meetings hosted by UC Berkeley. Participants who are not eligible for a UC Berkeley-provided Zoom account can use a Zoom account provided by their institution, can create a free consumer Zoom account (at https://zoom.us/freesignup/), or can dial in via the phone.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/uhs/event/312606-disability-management-ii-a-deeper-dive",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026::2026-05-20",
      "title": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-20",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "berkeley_law_756328",
      "title": "Berkeley Boosts | The Diversity Principle: The Story of a Transformative Idea",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Law Executive Education",
      "date": "2026-05-20",
      "time": "10:00 AM",
      "location": "Online – Zoom",
      "description": "As a war on diversity upends government, corporate, and education policies, the history of the idea of diversity has never been more important. In this webinar, Berkeley Law Professor and Author David Oppenheimer will discuss the history of diversity in education, commerce, and science. David Oppenheimer, a Clinical Professor of Law at UC Berkeley and the Director of the Berkeley Center on Comparative Equality & Anti-discrimination Law, is the author of The Diversity Principle: The Story of a Transformative Idea. Yury Kapgan, President of the Berkeley Law Alumni Association and Partner at Quinn Emanuel, and Jami Floyd, Attorney and Author, will moderate the discussion. Register for free webinar here. Co-presented by Berkeley Law Alumni Association.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://www.law.berkeley.edu/event/berkeley-boosts-the-diversity-principle-the-story-of-a-transformative-idea/",
      "source": "berkeley_law"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260520T190000Z-313984@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Stress Management and Neurodiversity",
      "organizer": "University Health Services",
      "date": "2026-05-20",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "This one-hour workshop focuses on strategies for managing workplace stress in the context of neurodiversity. The topics covered include ways to honor and support: · Sensory needs: sensory-seeking vs. sensory-avoidance; stimming · Interoception needs: differences in our ability to notice and respond to internal body cues for hunger, thirst, and rest · Fluctuating capacity: natural differences in energy bursts and dips that may not align with a typical 8-hour workday · The desire to present authentically vs. needing to mask for safety This workshop is intended for neurodivergent individuals, as well as anyone interested in learning about stress management and/or working toward a more inclusive and neurodiversity-affirming workplace.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/uhs/event/313984-stress-management-and-neurodiversity",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260520T190000Z-319751@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Certificate Program in Creative Writing Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-05-20",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "The Certificate Program in Creative Writing is designed to offer a more structured academic path for those interested in all forms of creative writing. Strengthen your writing mechanics, develop a portfolio of original writing and deepen your understanding of writing craft through close reading of literature. See details on the certificate (https://extension.berkeley.edu/public/category/courseCategoryCertificateProfile.do?method=load&certificateId=17208&selectedProgramAreaId=15550&selectedProgramStreamId=15616).",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/319751-certificate-program-in-creative-writing-online-inform",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260520T190000Z-244761@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Staff Alliance for Disability Access General Membership Meeting",
      "organizer": "ADA",
      "date": "2026-05-20",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Zoom conference",
      "description": "Join the Staff Alliance for Disability Access at our monthly general membership meeting to discuss issues of interest to the community of disability and accessibility at UC Berkeley and listen to guest speakers/presenters. Our meeting is open to staff and faculty. Newcomers are welcome! Mission and Purpose The Alliance for Disability Access (ADA) is a collaborative and supportive campus staff organization that addresses the needs of UC Berkeley staff members with disabilities. \"Disabilities\" may refer to any combination of physical, psychological, learning, and medical disabilities. We look forward to being in community with our membership and answering any questions you may have.",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/ADA/event/244761-staff-alliance-for-disability-access-general",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260520T200000Z-320450@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Neuroscience Spring Thesis Symposium",
      "organizer": "Neuroscience",
      "date": "2026-05-20",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "101 Barker Hall",
      "description": "Spring finishing talks by graduating students",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/neuroscience/event/320450-neuroscience-spring-thesis-symposium",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260520T210000Z-319893@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "May Butterfly Walk",
      "organizer": "UC Botanical Garden",
      "date": "2026-05-20",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley",
      "description": "Join our butterfly docent specialist Sally Levinson and Andy Liu for a guided walk through the Garden in search of butterflies, as you learn about their plant relationships and amazing life cycle. Bring binoculars if you have them. Registered children welcome. Pre-registration is required, space is limited. Groups larger than 6 people, please contact us to make separate arrangements for a private tour. This walk follows uneven terrain, with areas of paved and unpaved trail. For accessibility inquiries, please email gardenprograms@berkeley.edu, or call 510-664-7606. All program fees include same-day admission to the Garden, rain or shine. \"The 34-acre UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley is a wonderful destination on any day of the year, but the guided butterfly walks held each month are pure magic.\" –Featured in the Mercury News $18 UC Botanical Garden Member / $24 General Event Registration Image: Lorquins Admiral butterfly photograph by Sarab Seth",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/bot/event/319893-may-butterfly-walk",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260520T230000Z-320441@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "MBN Seminar: The phase of fat: Mechanisms of cellular lipid storage and degradation",
      "organizer": "MBN",
      "date": "2026-05-20",
      "time": "4:00 PM",
      "location": "101 Morgan Hall",
      "description": "Robert Farese, Jr., MDCell Biology Program, Sloan Kettering Institute, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterChief Executive Officer, Kestrel NeuroscienceSeminar Title: The phase of fat: Mechanisms of cellular lipid storage and degradationSummary: Lipid droplets are essential cellular organelles that store neutral lipids and protect cells from lipid imbalance and lipotoxicity. Once viewed as inert fat depots, lipid droplets are now recognized as highly dynamic structures that play central roles in energy metabolism, membrane homeostasis, and cell physiology. In this seminar, I will discuss our work on the molecular mechanisms underlying neutral lipid synthesis and lipid droplet biogenesis, including how cells package oils within an aqueous environment and regulate lipid storage in response to metabolic demands. I will also highlight emerging insights into how defects in these pathways contribute to metabolic disease and neurodegeneration, and how understanding lipid droplet biology may open new therapeutic opportunities.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/mbn/event/320441-mbn-seminar-the-phase-of-fat-mechanisms-of",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260521T070000Z-314592@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Baseball vs ACC Championship",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-21",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Charlotte, NC",
      "description": "California Baseball vs ACC Championship",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314592-california-baseball-vs-acc-championship",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260521T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-21",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260521T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-21",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260521T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-21",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260521T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-21",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260521T003000Z-319151@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "HOW FLOWERS MADE OUR WORLD: Author David Haskell in conversation with Alexis Madrigal",
      "organizer": "UC Botanical Garden",
      "date": "2026-05-20",
      "time": "5:30 PM",
      "location": "UC Botanical Garden",
      "description": "Author Talk in the Redwood GroveHOW FLOWERS MADE OUR WORLD: David Haskell in conversation with Alexis Madrigal Redwood Grove AmphitheaterWednesday, May 20, 2026 5:30—6:30 PM (Grove gate opens at 5:00 PM)$45/$40 UCBG Members & UC Affiliates$75 Supporter level Join us for a very special evening in the Redwood Grove with two-time Pulitzer Finalist David George Haskell in conversation with KQED radio host Alexis Madrigal as they explore the fascinating revelations in Haskell's just released book How Flowers Made Our World: The Story of Nature's Revolutionaries. In his book, acclaimed writer and biologist Haskell provides an astonishing new perspective on the history of life on this planet—with flowers setting a new course for Earth beginning some 200 million years ago—and reveals their foundational role in humanity's future.Ticket includes pre-talk admission to the UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley, a living-museum and one of the most plant-diverse places on the planet. The talk will take place in our historic outdoor amphitheater. A flower will be presented to each attendee. Buy your copy of the book in advance from our online Garden Shop (https://gardenshop.berkeley.edu/collections/books/products/how-flowers-made-our-world) or at the event. David will be available to sign copies after the talk!SUPPORTER LEVEL TICKETYour purchase of a $75 supporter level ticket includes:Reserved parkingReserved seating with stadium seatbackRefreshment boxSupport for the Botanical Garden!About author David George Haskell (https://dghaskell.com/about/)About journalist Alexis Madrigal (https://alexismadrigal.com/#about)Introductions by Shirley Watts of Natural Discourse (https://naturaldiscourse.org/) About the book: \"Flowers changed the course of Earth's history, creating most modern habitats and catalyzing the evolution of humans. I wrote this book to share this extraordinary story, which I regard as the great untold tale of evolution. Even many biologists do not fully realize the revolutionary powers of flowers.\" –David George Haskell \"David George Haskell's great strength as a writer is that he is open to surprise. He regards the planet as a strange and beautiful place. How Flowers Made Our World is at once closely observed, richly reported, and mind-blowing.\" –Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer and journalist \"A tender portrait of flowering plants as powerful agents of change. Flowers wield beauty as a world-making force, actively shaping the planet—and, by extension, us. This book is a joyful exhortation to floral reverence, and brims with curiosity, humor, and crystal-clear scientific delights. We are all more in sway of flowers than we think. Richly precise, How Flowers Made Our World is a celebration of the inventiveness of floral life.\" –Zoë Schlanger, author of The Light Eaters, staff writer, The Atlantic***EVENT ACCESSIBILITY Please contact us in advance with any questions or accommodation requests, including wheelchair access, companion chair, or any other accommodation: gardenprograms@berkeley.edu or call us at (510) 664-7606CANCELLATION POLICY All ticket sales are final and non-refundable. The value is not transferable to another program. In the event you are unable to attend, you are welcome to gift or sell the ticket(s) to someone else in advance of the event. The recipient will have to use the ticket purchaser's name for admittance.More information available on the ticketing page.",
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        "Academic",
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/bot/event/319151-how-flowers-made-our-world-author-david-haskell-in",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260521T160000Z-317021@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Class of 2026 Engineering Doctoral Degree Commencement",
      "organizer": "College of Engineering",
      "date": "2026-05-21",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Zellerbach Hall",
      "description": "The College of Engineering will host a commencement ceremony for Doctoral degree graduates of the Class of 2026, their family and friends on Thursday, May 21.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/coe/event/317020-class-of-2026-engineering-doctoral-degree",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026::2026-05-21",
      "title": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-21",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260521T171000Z-320457@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "2026 Teaching in Summer Workshop",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-21",
      "time": "10:10 AM",
      "location": "554 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "Please join us for Teaching in Summer, an interactive workshop designed to provide you with insights and strategies focused on best practices for summer teaching and supporting student success. This year's program will focus on key policies, student data and support, teaching needs and strategies. We'll also have critical considerations from the Center for Teaching & Learning staff and the Undocumented Student Program on inclusive and supportive teaching considerations, as well as a new dedicated segment on cybersecurity and privacy considerations. You'll also have the chance to connect with fellow instructors over lunch. All Summer Sessions instructors are welcome, including graduate student instructors. Feel free to share this invitation with interested colleagues.If you require an accommodation for effective communication (ASL interpreting/CART captioning, alternative media formats, etc.) to fully participate in this event, please email americancultures@berkeley.edu (mailto:americancultures@berkeley.edu) with as much advance notice as possible with as much advance notice as possible and at least 7-10 days in advance of the event.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/teaching-in-summer-workshop",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260521T190000Z-314484@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Bancroft Roundtable - Divestment Now! Archives, Memory, and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-21",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Zoom",
      "description": "Exhibit curator Jessica Tai will introduce the current exhibit, Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley. This talk explores how archives reveal complexities often missing from the histories of social movements, showcasing how archival material can help reconstruct a more layered and nuanced understanding of the anti-apartheid movement at UC Berkeley and how it continues to shape campus culture, institutional memory, and student protest to this day.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/314484-bancroft-roundtable-divestment-now-archives-memory-an",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260521T190000Z-319752@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Professional Sequence in Editing Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-05-21",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "Turn your editorial sensibilities into marketable skills for a rewarding editing or publishing career. Learn to fine-tune the written word. Our courses are taught by professional editors with years of experience, in intimate class sizes with lively discussions.",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/319752-professional-sequence-in-editing-online-information-s",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260521T220000Z-313744@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "OSPO Monthly Meetup: May",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Institute for Data Science",
      "date": "2026-05-21",
      "time": "3:00 PM",
      "location": "2120 University Ave, 7th Floor, Berkeley, CA 94704",
      "description": "Join us in shaping the future of open source at UC Berkeley, building on its rich legacy of leadership in open source software development. There will be a fireside chat, a Q&A session, and community gathering time with drinks and snacks! → Attend in person: Register on this page and join us at 3pm. → Attend online: Sign up here to receive a Zoom link (https://forms.gle/fKjzxbKFScfAMxks5) and join us at 3:30pm. Join us to explore how we can harness the collective intelligence and creativity of the global open source ecosystem to meaningfully transform how knowledge is created and shared. Details coming soon!Check out the rest of the series (https://bids.berkeley.edu/programs-initiatives/open-source-program-office-ospo)!",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/BIDS/event/313744-ospo-monthly-meetup-may",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260521T230000Z-320220@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "The Arochukwu Renaissance: Towards Holistic Renewal, Enlightenment, and Global Service",
      "organizer": "ASC",
      "date": "2026-05-21",
      "time": "4:00 PM",
      "location": "Wu Performance Hall, 125/135 Morrison Hall",
      "description": "In this address, I articulate the Arochukwu Renaissance, a signature program of my reign. This vision represents a holistic movement for comprehensive renewal, designed to revitalize the Arochukwu identity through a synthesis of authentic heritage, identity, enlightenment, and contemporary responsibility. This Renaissance transcends mere historical reflection, positioning the Arochukwu people as proactive contributors to humanity. By integrating cultural restoration with modern imperatives, including ethical leadership, community sustainability, and the preservation of our natural heritage, the program seeks a transformative path that draws lessons from the past while advancing the collective progress of humanity. A critical organ within this vision is a brand-new Center for Arochukwu History and Cultural Renaissance to serve as the primary intellectual driver and institutional engine of the Renaissance. It is tasked with the rigorous production of knowledge and the scholarly advancement of the vision's ideals. By centralizing the intellectual framework of this renewal, the Center will ensure the Renaissance's grounding in authentic heritage while generating the innovative ideas necessary to address the challenges of a modern, interconnected world. The Center will focus on these key pillars: Knowledge Production to research and disseminate Arochukwu history and thought; Archival Preservation to safeguard literature, artifacts, and oral traditions; Cultural Custodianship to promote the Arochukwu language and document customs; Stewardship & Advocacy to advance sustainable development and communal responsibility; Global Dialogue to connect scholars, leaders, and the diaspora to advance the Arochukwu and human experience; Governance to provide expert intellectual leadership and oversight. The integrity of this vision is upheld by a Governing Council composed of 18 distinguished Arochukwu thought leaders and eminent scholars, which I inaugurated on 26 December, 2025. This multidisciplinary body provides the expertise required to steer the Center, ensuring it remains a potent driver of a Renaissance that is as scholarly rigorous as it is culturally profound. The Arochukwu Renaissance represents a bold commitment to self-definition and global service - leveraging the profound lessons of history to build a future defined by intellectual excellence, communal responsibility, and a renewed dedication to the common good.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/asc/event/320220-the-arochukwu-renaissance-towards-holistic-renewal-en",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260522T070000Z-314592@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Baseball vs ACC Championship",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-22",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Charlotte, NC",
      "description": "California Baseball vs ACC Championship",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314592-california-baseball-vs-acc-championship",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260522T070000Z-312103@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "organizer": "Student Environmental Resource Center",
      "date": "2026-05-22",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/serc/event/312103-cooperative-reuse-2026",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260522T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-22",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260522T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-22",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260522T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-22",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260522T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-22",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "haas_3265893",
      "title": "San Diego Alumni: MBAsd May Panel – Beyond the Hype: How Companies Are Actually Using AI",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Haas",
      "date": "2026-05-21",
      "time": "5:30 PM",
      "location": "Sheppard",
      "description": "If you’ve been wondering where to start with AI or how to go further, this conversation will give you clarity and new ideas. Hosted by the UC Berkeley Haas Alumni Association, this is a practical, no-fluff discussion on how organizations are using AI today to drive efficiency, improve decision-making, and elevate performance across functions like sales, HR, IT, and operations. You’ll hear directly from leaders who are building and deploying AI inside their organizations, sharing real use cases, lessons learned, and where they’re seeing tangible impact. Whether you’re at a startup or a global enterprise, you’ll walk away with ideas you can apply immediately. Networking + food & drinks • 6:00 – 7:00 PM Panel discussion • 7:00 – 8:00 PM Networking + food & drinks Light appetizers, beer, wine, soda, and water will be provided. Panelists • Michael Glass — Head of Talent Management and L&D, ResMed • Mike Orlando — Partner, Sheppard • Emmanuel Bioux — CIO, BTIG (Acquired by U.S. Bancorp) • Abhijeet Gulati — Head of AI, Mitchell International • Som Shahapurkar — CTO, OzzSom AI Moderator: Darren Reinke — CEO, Savage Systems, Haas MBA Class of 2003 Reserve Your Spot Spots are limited and expected to fill quickly. If your plans change, please update your RSVP so others can attend. Questions? Contact Mike Swanston – mswanston@cox.net. Register",
      "tags": [
        "Entrepreneurship",
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic",
        "Student Life",
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://haas.berkeley.edu/event/san-diego-alumni-mbasd-may-panel-beyond-the-hype-how-companies-are-actually-using-ai/",
      "source": "haas"
    },
    {
      "id": "haas_3282351",
      "title": "WILA & Silicon Valley Alumni: Navigating Your Career into Venture Capital and Angel Investing",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Haas",
      "date": "2026-05-21",
      "time": "5:30 PM",
      "location": "Alumni Ventures",
      "description": "Are you curious about the career paths that exist beyond traditional corporate or startup roles? Join the Berkeley Haas Silicon Valley Chapter and Women in Leadership Alumnae for an evening focused on the practical journey into the investor ecosystem. We’re skipping the “how to invest” basics and diving straight into the career roadmap: how to get your foot in the door, translate your “operator” skills into “investor” language, and what the day-to-day reality of the space actually looks like. What to expect: Speaker Insights: Matt Caspari (MBA ’06) and Navya Chitimireddy (EMBA ’22) share their personal roadmaps for navigating their career shifts. Q&A Session: A chance to ask the speakers your specific questions about the transition. Alumni Networking: Connect with fellow alumni who are also exploring or working within the Silicon Valley ecosystem. Registration: $35 (Includes light dinner and refreshments). Questions? Contact Ilyse Pender – ilyse.pender@gmail.com. Register",
      "tags": [
        "Entrepreneurship",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://haas.berkeley.edu/event/wila-silicon-valley-alumni-navigating-a-career-transition-into-the-investor-ecosystem/",
      "source": "haas"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260522T020000Z-319229@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "2026 Neuroscience Commencement Ceremony",
      "organizer": "HWNI",
      "date": "2026-05-21",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "Zellerbach Auditorium",
      "description": "Location: Zellerbach Auditorium See the neuroscience department website (https://neuroscience.berkeley.edu/commencement) for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Student Life",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/HWNI/event/319229-2026-neuroscience-commencement-ceremony",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260522T020000Z-316617@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Neuroscience Department Commencement",
      "organizer": "Neuroscience",
      "date": "2026-05-21",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "Zellerbach Auditorium",
      "description": "The Department of Neuroscience's Commencement celebrates the accomplishments of both undergraduate and graduate students as they reach this significant milestone.",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/neuroscience/event/316617-neuroscience-department-commencement",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-may-2026::2026-05-22",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-22",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-may-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260522T160000Z-312255@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Spring 2026 CDSS Commencements",
      "organizer": "Datasci",
      "date": "2026-05-22",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "The Hearst Greek Theatre",
      "description": "The College of Computing, Data Science, and Society will host two undergraduate commencement ceremonies on Friday, May 22, 2026, at the Hearst Greek Theatre in Berkeley. Ceremonies will be held in person and livestreamed at the following times: 9:00 a.m. PT2:00 p.m. PT These ceremonies will celebrate students graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science, Data Science, or Statistics in fall 2025, spring 2026, summer 2026, or fall 2026. Graduating students will receive registration information via email in early February, allowing them to indicate their preferred ceremony time. Students and families should hold both ceremony times at this stage, and additional information will be available in February. If you require accommodation for a disability for effective communications or information about campus mobility access features in order to participate fully in this event, please contact CDSScommencement@berkeley.edu with as much advance notice as possible, and at least 7-10 days in advance of the event.",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/datasci/event/312255-spring-2026-cdss-commencements",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026::2026-05-22",
      "title": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-22",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260522T190000Z-303982@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "The Alliance General Membership Meeting: Meeting of the Alliance for Disability Access for UC Berkeley Staff",
      "organizer": "ADA",
      "date": "2026-05-22",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Zoom conference",
      "description": "Join the \"Alliance\" to discuss our latest developments, including exciting opportunities for Fall events, such as the return of our Employment Open House for Community Members with Disabilities. Mission and Purpose The Alliance for Disability Access (ADA) is a collaborative and supportive campus staff organization that addresses the needs of UC Berkeley staff members with disabilities. \"Disabilities\" may refer to any combination of physical, psychological, learning, and medical disabilities. We look forward to being in community with our membership and answering any questions you may have.",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/120627-the-alliance-general-membership-meeting-meeting-of",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "berkeley_law_756335",
      "title": "Berkeley Boosts | Conversations on Civil Justice: New Developments in Federal Preemption",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Law Executive Education",
      "date": "2026-05-22",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "Online – Zoom",
      "description": "The United States Supreme Court is currently considering cases in which corporations are arguing that federal laws should take precedence over or “preempt” state and local laws. Why is federal preemption an increasingly high profile legal and political issue? How do federal preemption debates intersect with regulatory policies? What can we expect from the pending cases in the Supreme Court and in future litigation? Please join us for an overview and discussion on federal preemption with Matt Wessler, Principal at Gupta Wessler LLP and Professor Catherine M. Sharkey, Segal Family Professor of Regulatory Law and Policy at NYU Law. Register for free webinar here. The Conversations on Civil Justice Series is supported by a gift from the AAJ’s Robert L. Habush Endowment.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://www.law.berkeley.edu/event/berkeley-boosts-conversations-on-civil-justice-new-developments-in-federal-preemption/",
      "source": "berkeley_law"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260522T220000Z-317890@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Black Life: Bloom as Miracle",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-22",
      "time": "3:00 PM",
      "location": "2155 Center Street Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "What happens when two performance artists—identities unknown to each other as well as to the audience until the day of the show—suddenly collide? The artists in this spring event represent two coasts and two decades of potent and inspired interdisciplinary movement worlds, where technique blooms into texture and tension gives way to collective blossoming. These are folks with as much interest in a body summoning up fruit as a body resting onto fresh soil, asking lifelong questions about healing and persistence through movement medicine. This improvisational performance is the third installment of the yearlong series AS LONG AS THERE ARE CATASTROPHES, THERE WILL BE MIRACLES, organized by Black Life Guest Curator Gabriele Christian. Included with admission.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/BAMPFA/event/317884-black-life-bloom-as-miracle",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260523T070000Z-314592@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Baseball vs ACC Championship",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-23",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Charlotte, NC",
      "description": "California Baseball vs ACC Championship",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314592-california-baseball-vs-acc-championship",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260523T070000Z-312103@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "organizer": "Student Environmental Resource Center",
      "date": "2026-05-23",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/serc/event/312103-cooperative-reuse-2026",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260523T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-23",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260523T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-23",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260523T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-23",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260523T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-23",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-may-2026::2026-05-23",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-23",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-may-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026::2026-05-23",
      "title": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-23",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260523T170000Z-319894@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "FULL: Slow Scent® Natural Perfumery Workshop",
      "organizer": "UC Botanical Garden",
      "date": "2026-05-23",
      "time": "10:00 AM",
      "location": "UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley",
      "description": "THIS CLASS IS FULL. Follow the link below to be added to our notification list, to hear of openings that come up in the class. Learn the foundations and techniques of natural perfumery using the Slow Scent® method, developed by renowned perfumer Mandy Aftel. Jessica Mennella, trained by Aftel, will be your instructor for this hands-on, interactive class. During the workshop, you will explore 18 botanicals whose scents are directly linked to the plants and flowers from which they are derived. You will also learn the fundamental structure of Slow Scent® natural perfume formulation and blending techniques. By the end of the workshop, you will have created your own signature perfume using the formula you developed in class. Additionally, you will receive a guide to the process of making natural perfumes. The art of natural perfumery is rooted in the beauty of botanical materials, and among our senses, scent has the power to instantly transform mood and experience. Come perfume in the gardens and discover how scent can transport you to another place and time. Whether you are new to natural perfumery or have attended previous workshops, you are welcome to join us! No prior experience is necessary, and all materials will be provided.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/bot/event/319894-full-slow-scent-natural-perfumery-workshop",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260524T070000Z-312103@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "organizer": "Student Environmental Resource Center",
      "date": "2026-05-24",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/serc/event/312103-cooperative-reuse-2026",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260524T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-24",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260524T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-24",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260524T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-24",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260524T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-24",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-may-2026::2026-05-24",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-24",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-may-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026::2026-05-24",
      "title": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-24",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Modified Hours: Galleries Close at 5 PM",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/modified-hours-galleries-close-5-pm-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "haas_3265851",
      "title": "East Bay & Silicon Valley Alumni: Mulberry Picking Family Event",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Haas",
      "date": "2026-05-24",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "Very Mulberry U-Pick",
      "description": "Celebrate the start of summer with fellow Berkeley Haas alumni at our Mulberry Picking Event!​Celebrate the start of summer with fellow East Bay & Silicon Valley Berkeley Haas alumni at our Mulberry Picking Event! This family-friendly event is a great opportunity to get outside, enjoy the beautiful California weather, and pick fresh and juicy mulberries straight from the tree!​ 11:00 – 11:30 AM: Arrival, welcome, tasting, and Q&A in a private tented area​ 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM: U-pick and rides on the Very Mulberry Express train​ 1:00 – 1:30 PM: Wind down at the tent with drinks​ 1:30 PM: Private checkout and departure Questions? Contact Emily Wang – emilywang833@gmail.com. Register",
      "tags": [
        "Entrepreneurship"
      ],
      "url": "https://haas.berkeley.edu/event/east-bay-silicon-valley-alumni-mulberry-picking-family-event/",
      "source": "haas"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260525T070000Z-320386@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Academic and Administrative Holiday-Memorial Day",
      "organizer": "Cal Parents",
      "date": "2026-05-25",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "UC Berkeley Campus",
      "description": "Academic and Administrative Holiday-Memorial Day",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/calparents/event/320386-academic-and-administrative-holiday-memorial-day",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260525T070000Z-312103@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "organizer": "Student Environmental Resource Center",
      "date": "2026-05-25",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/serc/event/312103-cooperative-reuse-2026",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260525T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-25",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260525T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-25",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260525T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-25",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260525T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-25",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260525T160000Z-320811@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Probabilistic Operator Algebra Seminar: Cramer-Wold bounds for Kantorovich and Zolotarev distances",
      "organizer": "Department of Mathematics",
      "date": "2026-05-25",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "to attend via Zoom email David Jekel (daj@math.ku.dk) remote on-line talk",
      "description": "Speaker: Friedrich Goetze, University of BielefeldUpper bounds for the Kantorovich and Zolotarev distances for probability measures on multidimensional Euclidean spaces are given in terms of similar distances between their one dimensional projections which are often easier accessible. This quantifies for instance the Cramer-Wold continuity theorem of weak convergence for probability measures. We derive bounds for the multivariate Kantorovich transport distance for as well as for the Zolotarev distances using Fourier analysis in Euclidean spaces. This is based on joint work with Sergey Bobkov in arXiv:2506.17745 and arXiv: 2412.10276.",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/math/event/320811-probabilistic-operator-algebra-seminar-cramer-wold",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260525T170000Z-320882@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Spring Only Move Out",
      "organizer": "International House",
      "date": "2026-05-25",
      "time": "10:00 AM",
      "location": "International House, 2299 Piedmont Ave Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "This calendar shows events hosted by Robertson Center for Intercultural Leadership and Programs and Resident Support Services. Events are for I-House residents only, unless otherwise noted.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/ihouse/event/320882-spring-only-move-out",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260525T220000Z-321207@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Session A/A&D Move-In",
      "organizer": "International House",
      "date": "2026-05-25",
      "time": "3:00 PM",
      "location": "International House, 2299 Piedmont Ave Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "This calendar shows events hosted by Robertson Center for Intercultural Leadership and Programs and Resident Support Services. Events are for I-House residents only, unless otherwise noted.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/ihouse/event/321207-session-aaampd-move-in",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260526T070000Z-312103@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "organizer": "Student Environmental Resource Center",
      "date": "2026-05-26",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/serc/event/312103-cooperative-reuse-2026",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260526T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-26",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260526T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-26",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260526T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-26",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260526T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-26",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260526T070000Z-320892@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Summer Session A (Six Weeks) Begins",
      "organizer": "Cal Parents",
      "date": "2026-05-26",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "UC Berkeley Campus",
      "description": "Summer Session A (Six Weeks) Begins",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/calparents/event/320892-summer-session-a-six-weeks-begins",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "simons_workshops-role-tcs-modern-machine-learning::2026-05-26",
      "title": "The Role of TCS in Modern Machine Learning",
      "organizer": "Simons Institute",
      "date": "2026-05-26",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Calvin Lab auditorium — Calvin Lab",
      "description": "The Role of TCS in Modern Machine Learning",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://simons.berkeley.edu/workshops/role-tcs-modern-machine-learning",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260526T170000Z-320882@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Spring Only Move Out",
      "organizer": "International House",
      "date": "2026-05-26",
      "time": "10:00 AM",
      "location": "International House, 2299 Piedmont Ave Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "This calendar shows events hosted by Robertson Center for Intercultural Leadership and Programs and Resident Support Services. Events are for I-House residents only, unless otherwise noted.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/ihouse/event/320882-spring-only-move-out",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260526T210000Z-320259@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Open Science in the Age of AI (Bay Area Open Science Group May Meeting)",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-26",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "Open Science in the Age of AIZoom information registrationJoin the Bay Area Open Science Group for a community conversation on the intersection of open science and artificial intelligence. Together, we'll explore how AI is being used in research workflows and what it means for open access, open data, and the reuse of scholarly outputs—especially as AI systems draw on large, often unlicensed corpora. This session has no formal presenter; instead, a facilitator will guide an open discussion on where AI aligns with—or challenges—core open science principles, and what's needed to ensure more equitable access and participation.Bay Area Open Science GroupThe Bay Area Open Science Group is a growing community for Bay Area academics and researchers interested in incorporating open science into their research, teaching, and learning. Targeting students, faculty, and staff at UCSF, Berkeley, and Stanford, the goal of the community is to increase awareness of and engagement with all things open science, including open access articles, open research data, open source software, and open educational resources. Through this work the group hopes to connect researchers with tools they can use to make the products and process of science more equitable and reproducible.Meetings:4th Tuesday of the month, 2 - 3 PM Pacific on Zoom.All are welcome to attend and join the conversation!Contact:Interested in joining the group or learning about future events?Join the discussion on our Slack Channel or email Sam Teplitzky (samteplitzky@berkeley.edu).",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://berkeley.libcal.com/event/16760928",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260527T070000Z-312103@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "organizer": "Student Environmental Resource Center",
      "date": "2026-05-27",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/serc/event/312103-cooperative-reuse-2026",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260527T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-27",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260527T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-27",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260527T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-27",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260527T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-27",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260527T153000Z-310673@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "BPM 108 Recruiting & Hiring Staff",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-05-27",
      "time": "8:30 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This 4-hour workshop is part of the BPM Part 2: Grow Your Knowledge series. In this highly interactive workshop, each participant's experience is drawn upon for the learning. Ideally, to contribute to and enhance understanding, participants will come with current and/or previous people management experience. The content covers how to effectively recruit and hire staff based on federal and state regulations and UC policies to conduct consistent, legal, and fair hiring processes through all stages of the full-cycle recruitment process. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: *Create proper job descriptions *Apply principles of inclusion *Manage Special Placement Candidates and Medical Separation applicants *Qualify applicants based on qualifications defined for the position *Explain what is necessary for effective record keeping *Apply the applicant de-selection protocol *Establish an ideal search committee *Explain why competency-based interviewing questions and reference questions are critical to managing the recruiting process *List the components involved in properly closing the hiring process",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/310673-bpm-108-recruiting-hiring-staff",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260527T170000Z-312880@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Microsoft Excel Data Validation and Security",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-05-27",
      "time": "10:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This course describes the process of configuring a wide array of options to protect the integrity and accuracy of data in a Microsoft Excel workbook. Emphasis is placed on protection settings, value and format manipulation, exception reporting, and workbook diagnostic tools.",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/312880-microsoft-excel-data-validation-and-security",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260527T180000Z-312611@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Advanced Ergonomics",
      "organizer": "University Health Services",
      "date": "2026-05-27",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "Class of '42",
      "description": "Learn how to set up a user-friendly ergonomic workstation and incorporate wellness activities to help relieve computer-related aches and pains. This workshop is an in-person alternative to the online RSS Computer Ergonomics self-assessment and training module as an accessibility option that can be used to qualify for Ergo Matching Funds.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/uhs/event/312611-advanced-ergonomics",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260527T230000Z-321072@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Berkeley Reading Research to Practice Speaker Series",
      "organizer": "CRLP",
      "date": "2026-05-27",
      "time": "4:00 PM",
      "location": "Virtual",
      "description": "CRLP is pleased to announce our inaugural lecture for the Berkeley Reading Research to Practice Speaker Series. Participants will hear conversations with leading literacy researchers connecting emerging reading and writing research with practice in TK–12 classrooms, moderated by Dr. Kristin Keane, Assistant Professor of Reading Development at the Berkeley School of Education. Dr. Ramona Pittman's featured talk, Centering African American Englishin Children's Literature to StrengthenEvidence-Based Reading Instruction, will be held virtually, Wednesday, May 27 4:00– 5:00 p.m. PDT.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/320859-berkeley-reading-research-to-practice-speaker",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260528T070000Z-314591@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Track & Field vs NCAA West Regionals",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-28",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Fayetteville, AR",
      "description": "California Track & Field vs NCAA West Regionals",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314591-california-track-field-vs-ncaa-west-regionals",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260528T070000Z-312103@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "organizer": "Student Environmental Resource Center",
      "date": "2026-05-28",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/serc/event/312103-cooperative-reuse-2026",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260528T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-28",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260528T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-28",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260528T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-28",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260528T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-28",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260528T070000Z-317226@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Paris Workshop on Veridical Data Science",
      "organizer": "STAT",
      "date": "2026-05-28",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Paris, France",
      "description": "This workshop at Centre Borelli (ENS Paris-Saclay, Univ. Paris-Saclay, Univ. Paris-Cité, CNRS) in Paris aims at showcasing and promoting veridical (truthful) data science (VDS) towards reproducible and reliable data analysis and decisions. It intends to build a community of VDS researchers in Europe for trustworthy data science and machine learning. The workshop discussions will provide opportunities for statisticians and data scientists to identify important VDS research topics and critical applications in academia and industry. Graduate students and early career researchers will benefit from this workshop to find future research directions. Previous editions:Veridical Data Science for Biology (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/veridical-data-science-for-biology-2025-tickets-1384456339179?viewDetails=true) | UC Berkeley | July 11th, 2025Rome workshop (https://www.integreat.no/events/public-events/workshops/veridical-data-science.html) | Univ. La Sapienza, Rome | June 20th, 2025Inaugural Berkeley-Stanford workshop (https://na.eventscloud.com/website/69057/)(talk videos available) (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKW2Azk23ZtSrg4jwLSioaV1bwmFnQ1Bx) | UC Berkeley | May 31st, 2024 Call for presentations | here (https://plmsurvey.math.cnrs.fr/index.php/162977?lang=en)Registration (free) | here (https://plmsurvey.math.cnrs.fr/index.php/979887) Organizing committee:Bin Yu (https://binyu.stat.berkeley.edu/) | Department of Statistics (https://statistics.berkeley.edu/) - UC Berkeley (https://www.berkeley.edu/) | USAJulien Randon-Furling (https://www.cantab.net/users/j.randon-furling/JRF.html) | Centre Borelli (https://centreborelli.ens-paris-saclay.fr/en) - ENS Paris-Saclay (https://ens-paris-saclay.fr/en) | FranceMalcolm Langford (https://www.jus.uio.no/ior/english/people/aca/malcolml/index.html) | TRUST (https://www.trust-aicentre.no/english/) - Norwegian Center for Trustworthy AI | NorwayArnoldo Frigessi (https://www.med.uio.no/imb/english/people/aca/frigessi/) | TRUST (https://www.trust-aicentre.no/english/) - Norwegian Center for Trustworthy AI | NorwayGérard Biau (https://perso.lpsm.paris/~biau/) | LPSM (https://www.lpsm.paris/) - Sorbonne Université (https://www.sorbonne-universite.fr/en) | France",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/stat/event/317226-paris-workshop-on-veridical-data-science",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260528T160000Z-318448@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Non-Federal Cost Policy & Compliance",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-05-28",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Zoom",
      "description": "An intermediate workshop that builds upon Federal Cost Policy and Compliance by using case studies to explore the types of terms and conditions often found in non-Federal sponsored agreements. This workshop is intended for new and veteran RAs, as well as any other staff that assists Faculty in administering sponsored awards. Learning Objectives: - Recognize the obligation to spend and report in accordance with the agreement - Identify the RA's responsibilities regarding financial compliance (from cradle to grave) - Recognize that inconsistency is a consistent concept with non-Federal (little is formulaic) - Manage PI expectations regarding enthusiasm to start research activities prior to going through proper channels - Differentiate between Federal and non-Federal awards and related terms",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/318448-non-federal-cost-policy-compliance",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260528T160000Z-310734@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "BPM 110 Foundational Finance",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-05-28",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This 5-hour workshop is part of the BPM Part 2: Grow Your Knowledge series. In this highly interactive workshop, each participant's experience is drawn upon for the learning. Ideally, to contribute to and enhance understanding, participants will come with current and/or previous people management experience. The content covers budgeting and using your unit's resources. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: *Explain how money comes to campus and is distributed to units *Explain the nature of university budgeting – permanent vs. temporary, incremental vs. formulaic, etc. *Describe the rudiments of fund accounting and how it impacts budgeting and resource allocation *Locate the tools available to managers for budgets *Apply best practices for developing a unit budget *Recognize considerations in times of budget reductions *Check progress mid-year",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/310734-bpm-110-foundational-finance",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260528T180000Z-303798@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "MTx Seminar",
      "organizer": "Molecular & Cell Biology",
      "date": "2026-05-28",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "125 Li Ka Shing Center",
      "description": "MTx SeminarDivision(s): MTx (Molecular Therapeutics)",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/mcb/event/303798-mtx-seminar",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260529T070000Z-315238@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Men's Rowing vs IRA Championships",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-29",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Sacramento, CA",
      "description": "California Men's Rowing vs IRA Championships",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/315238-california-mens-rowing-vs-ira-championships",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260529T070000Z-314590@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Track & Field vs NCAA West Regionals",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-29",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Fayetteville, AR",
      "description": "California Track & Field vs NCAA West Regionals",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314590-california-track-field-vs-ncaa-west-regionals",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260529T070000Z-315295@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Women's Rowing vs NCAA Championships",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-29",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Gainesville, GA",
      "description": "California Women's Rowing vs NCAA Championships",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/315295-california-womens-rowing-vs-ncaa-championships",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260529T070000Z-312103@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "organizer": "Student Environmental Resource Center",
      "date": "2026-05-29",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/serc/event/312103-cooperative-reuse-2026",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260529T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-29",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260529T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-29",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260529T070000Z-307600@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Shape of Thought: The Book as Art",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-29",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library",
      "description": "Shape of Thought: The Book as Art highlights works from The Bancroft Library's rich collection of contemporary artists' books and includes works from renowned local and international artists. It encompasses handmade books using a wide range of texts, illustration techniques, and formats. The books reflect many themes, including creative interpretations of poetry, prose, history, and science; responses to current political, social, and environmental events and issues; meditations on the vagaries of existence; and interrogations of bookmaking itself.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/307600-exhibit-shape-of-thought-the-book-as-art",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260529T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-29",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260529T070000Z-317226@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Paris Workshop on Veridical Data Science",
      "organizer": "STAT",
      "date": "2026-05-29",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Paris, France",
      "description": "This workshop at Centre Borelli (ENS Paris-Saclay, Univ. Paris-Saclay, Univ. Paris-Cité, CNRS) in Paris aims at showcasing and promoting veridical (truthful) data science (VDS) towards reproducible and reliable data analysis and decisions. It intends to build a community of VDS researchers in Europe for trustworthy data science and machine learning. The workshop discussions will provide opportunities for statisticians and data scientists to identify important VDS research topics and critical applications in academia and industry. Graduate students and early career researchers will benefit from this workshop to find future research directions. Previous editions:Veridical Data Science for Biology (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/veridical-data-science-for-biology-2025-tickets-1384456339179?viewDetails=true) | UC Berkeley | July 11th, 2025Rome workshop (https://www.integreat.no/events/public-events/workshops/veridical-data-science.html) | Univ. La Sapienza, Rome | June 20th, 2025Inaugural Berkeley-Stanford workshop (https://na.eventscloud.com/website/69057/)(talk videos available) (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKW2Azk23ZtSrg4jwLSioaV1bwmFnQ1Bx) | UC Berkeley | May 31st, 2024 Call for presentations | here (https://plmsurvey.math.cnrs.fr/index.php/162977?lang=en)Registration (free) | here (https://plmsurvey.math.cnrs.fr/index.php/979887) Organizing committee:Bin Yu (https://binyu.stat.berkeley.edu/) | Department of Statistics (https://statistics.berkeley.edu/) - UC Berkeley (https://www.berkeley.edu/) | USAJulien Randon-Furling (https://www.cantab.net/users/j.randon-furling/JRF.html) | Centre Borelli (https://centreborelli.ens-paris-saclay.fr/en) - ENS Paris-Saclay (https://ens-paris-saclay.fr/en) | FranceMalcolm Langford (https://www.jus.uio.no/ior/english/people/aca/malcolml/index.html) | TRUST (https://www.trust-aicentre.no/english/) - Norwegian Center for Trustworthy AI | NorwayArnoldo Frigessi (https://www.med.uio.no/imb/english/people/aca/frigessi/) | TRUST (https://www.trust-aicentre.no/english/) - Norwegian Center for Trustworthy AI | NorwayGérard Biau (https://perso.lpsm.paris/~biau/) | LPSM (https://www.lpsm.paris/) - Sorbonne Université (https://www.sorbonne-universite.fr/en) | France",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/stat/event/317226-paris-workshop-on-veridical-data-science",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "haas_3289148",
      "title": "Santa Barbara Alumni: Haas Alumni of Santa Barbara-Ventura Region Social",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Haas",
      "date": "2026-05-28",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "Benchmark Eatery",
      "description": "Join us for an in-person gathering to connect with Berkeley Haas alumni in the Santa Barbara-Ventura Region. It’s the perfect way to unwind, share stories, and expand your network in a relaxed downtown Santa Barbara setting with interesting people and great food and drinks. We look forward to seeing you there. Questions? Contact Karin DeGraffenreid – kary13@aol.com. Register",
      "tags": [
        "Entrepreneurship",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://haas.berkeley.edu/event/santa-barbara-alumni-haas-alumni-of-santa-barbara-ventura-region-social/",
      "source": "haas"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-may-2026::2026-05-29",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-29",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-may-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "simons_workshops-quantum-advantage-computational-chemistry::2026-05-29",
      "title": "Quantum Advantage for Computational Chemistry",
      "organizer": "Simons Institute",
      "date": "2026-05-29",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Calvin Lab auditorium — Calvin Lab",
      "description": "Quantum Advantage for Computational Chemistry",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://simons.berkeley.edu/workshops/quantum-advantage-computational-chemistry",
      "source": "simons"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260529T190000Z-319457@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Post-Baccalaureate Health Professions Program Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-05-29",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "Gain academic preparation in the sciences along with one-on-one advising to enhance your application to medical, dental or veterinary school, as well as to advanced degree programs in medical- and health-related fields.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/319457-post-baccalaureate-health-professions-program-online-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "berkeley_law_717265",
      "title": "Law and Literature 2025-26: (Session 6) Aeschylus | The Oresteia Trilogy: Agamemnon, the Libation-Bearers and the Furies",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Judicial Institute (BJI)",
      "date": "2026-05-29",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Online – Zoom",
      "description": "Session 6: Aeschylus | The Oresteia Trilogy: Agamemnon, the Libation-Bearers and the Furies Friday, May 29, 2026 | 12:00 p.m. (PT) | Zoom Read here Register | Add to calendar Berkeley Judicial Institute’s virtual law and literature series is smart, engaging, and fun; consider joining us as we introduce our virtual 2025-26 law and literature series. Join for one session or for all six! Using great works as text, these programs provide participants the opportunity to reflect on how literature provides insight into contemporary issues. All are welcome to register to participate; we ask those participating to be cameras-on to discuss the readings during our time together. No promises; we anticipate a lively, honest, and respectful exchange of views! Professor Julie Empric of Eckerd College, whose facilitation of similar programs has been met with rave reviews, leads the sessions. Think of a vibrant book club discussion, and you will have a sense of what we are trying to achieve. Registration for each session is limited, and you must register separately for each session of interest. (Should your plans change, please cancel your registration to provide an opportunity for someone else.) We hope you will join us.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://www.law.berkeley.edu/event/law-and-literature-2025-26-session-6-aeschylus-the-oresteia-trilogy-agamemnon-the-libation-bearers-and-the-furies/",
      "source": "berkeley_law"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260530T070000Z-315237@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Men's Rowing vs IRA Championships",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-30",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Sacramento, CA",
      "description": "California Men's Rowing vs IRA Championships",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/315237-california-mens-rowing-vs-ira-championships",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260530T070000Z-314589@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Track & Field vs NCAA West Regionals",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-30",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Fayetteville, AR",
      "description": "California Track & Field vs NCAA West Regionals",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314589-california-track-field-vs-ncaa-west-regionals",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260530T070000Z-315294@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Women's Rowing vs NCAA Championships",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-30",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Gainesville, GA",
      "description": "California Women's Rowing vs NCAA Championships",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/315294-california-womens-rowing-vs-ncaa-championships",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260530T070000Z-312103@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "organizer": "Student Environmental Resource Center",
      "date": "2026-05-30",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/serc/event/312103-cooperative-reuse-2026",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260530T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-30",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260530T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-30",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260530T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-30",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-may-2026::2026-05-30",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-30",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-may-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "haas_3289114",
      "title": "San Francisco Alumni: Haas on the Beach: Dog Day at Fort Funston",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Haas",
      "date": "2026-05-30",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "206 Fort Funston Rd",
      "description": "Join fellow UC Berkeley Haas alumni in SF for a casual dog-beach day at Fort Funston. ​This is a relaxed meetup for our four-legged friends to have their day at one of San Francisco’s favorite off-leash dog beaches. We’ll gather at Fort Funston, then walk together along the beach and through the park while the dogs run, sniff, splash, and socialize. ​Dogs are very welcome, but not required. Come for the beach walk, the fresh air, and a low-key chance to connect with other Haas alumni. ​Please wear comfortable shoes, bring layers, and pack anything your pup may need, including water, leash, and waste bags. Questions? Contact Christopher Yee – christopher.yee@berkeley.edu. Register",
      "tags": [
        "Entrepreneurship",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://haas.berkeley.edu/event/san-francisco-alumni-haas-on-the-beach-dog-day-at-fort-funston/",
      "source": "haas"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260531T070000Z-315236@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Men's Rowing vs IRA Championships",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-31",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Sacramento, CA",
      "description": "California Men's Rowing vs IRA Championships",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/315236-california-mens-rowing-vs-ira-championships",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260531T070000Z-314588@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Track & Field vs NCAA West Regionals",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-31",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Fayetteville, AR",
      "description": "California Track & Field vs NCAA West Regionals",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314588-california-track-field-vs-ncaa-west-regionals",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260531T070000Z-315293@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Women's Rowing vs NCAA Championships",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-05-31",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Gainesville, GA",
      "description": "California Women's Rowing vs NCAA Championships",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/315293-california-womens-rowing-vs-ncaa-championships",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260531T070000Z-312103@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "organizer": "Student Environmental Resource Center",
      "date": "2026-05-31",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Berkeley, CA",
      "description": "Cooperative Reuse 2026",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/serc/event/312103-cooperative-reuse-2026",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260531T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-31",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260531T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-05-31",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260531T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-05-31",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-may-2026::2026-05-31",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-05-31",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-may-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "haas_3290259",
      "title": "Los Angeles Alumni: Haas Alumni Sound Healing",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Haas",
      "date": "2026-05-31",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "4011 W Jefferson Blvd",
      "description": "​Join your fellow Haas Alumni for an evening of deep restoration and intentional connection. This sound journey is an invitation to move beyond the mental noise of daily life and return to a state of grounded presence. ​Through intentional sound, frequency, and guided stillness, we will work with the body to move stagnant energy and expand your internal capacity. This is a dedicated sanctuary designed to help you return to the authenticity that naturally arises when you feel safe, centered, and regulated. ​✨ The Experience ​Part I: Chakra Activation & Grounding We begin by dropping into the “space within.” Through a sound-guided meditation, specific frequencies from frosted crystal bowls will target your energy centers. This process facilitates the release of physical and mental tension, allowing you to access a deeper sense of vitality and clear expression. ​Part II: The Sound Escape Once aligned, drift into a seamless, immersive soundscape. This high-vibration environment is designed for nervous system regulation, helping you reconnect with your inner strength and a profound sense of peace. Leave feeling radiant, clear, and fully centered. ​🌿 This Event is Perfect For: ​Alumni seeking mental clarity and a “brain reset.” ​Anyone looking for emotional grounding and stress reduction. ​Those interested in high-performance wellness and nervous system support. ​🎒 What to Bring ​Comfortable Clothing: Think layers to stay cozy. ​Supportive Items: A blanket, yoga mat, water, eye mask, or journal. ​An Open Mind: Ready for a deep internal shift. Questions? Contact Rachel Kurganova – rachelkurganova@gmail.com Register",
      "tags": [
        "Entrepreneurship",
        "Arts",
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://haas.berkeley.edu/event/los-angeles-alumni-haas-alumni-sound-healing/",
      "source": "haas"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260601T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-01",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260601T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-01",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260601T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-01",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260601T160000Z-320760@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Probabilistic operator Algebra Seminar: Free information geometry and the model theory of noncommutative stochastic processes",
      "organizer": "Department of Mathematics",
      "date": "2026-06-01",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "to attend via Zoom email David Jekel (daj@math.ku.dk) remote on-line talk",
      "description": "Speaker: David Jekel, Copenhagen UniversityWe study optimal transport theory in the free probabilistic setting motivated by the large-$n$ theory of random tuples of matrices. We define a new version of free entropy $\\chi _{chron}^{cU}$, which is concave along geodesics in the corresponding Wasserstein space. Moreover the heat evolution satisfies the evolution variational inequality, which means that the heat evolution is the Wasserstein gradient flow for entropy in the metric sense. It also has further desirable properties such as chain rule for iterated conditioning, and an expression in terms of stochastic control problems. This entropy is defined using microstate spaces of matrix approximations with respect to an expanded class of test functions called \\emph {chronological formulas}, which are constructed so as to be closed under taking partial suprema and infima and application of a free heat semigroup. These formulas are part of a novel framework for studying noncommutative filtrations and stochastic processes as metric structures in the sense of continuous model theory.",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/math/event/320760-probabilistic-operator-algebra-seminar-free",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "simons_workshops-multi-program-ai-reunion-workshop::2026-06-01",
      "title": "Multi-Program AI Reunion Workshop",
      "organizer": "Simons Institute",
      "date": "2026-06-01",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Calvin Lab auditorium — Calvin Lab",
      "description": "Multi-Program AI Reunion Workshop",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://simons.berkeley.edu/workshops/multi-program-ai-reunion-workshop",
      "source": "simons"
    },
    {
      "id": "callink_10592796",
      "title": "Register for Art Studio Classes",
      "organizer": "Campus Dept | ASUC Student Union",
      "date": "2026-06-01",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Berkeley Art Studio",
      "description": "Join a class at the Berkeley Art Studio–open to all students. Spots are still open for short-format workshops and late fall classes. Explore our renovated ceramics and darkroom studios in the Student Union and the brand-new Berkeley Art Studio West at the Anchor House. Check out the full course catalog on the Berkeley Art Studio website and get ready to tap into your creative side this summer. Summer Session June 1 - August 2 Reserve your spot today!",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://callink.berkeley.edu/event/10592796",
      "source": "callink"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260602T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-02",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260602T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-02",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260602T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-02",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260602T150000Z-301021@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Type 170 & 2070 Traffic Signal Controllers",
      "organizer": "Technology Transfer Program",
      "date": "2026-06-02",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Online",
      "description": "This class has four four-hour sessions, held between June 2nd- 11th, 2026, from 8 am-12 pm. For everything you need to know about this course, click here. (https://registration.techtransfer.berkeley.edu/wconnect/CourseStatus.awp?&course=2640TE250602)",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/ttp/event/301021-type-170-2070-traffic-signal-controllers",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260602T000000Z-320990@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Program in Software Development Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-06-01",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "Advance your technology career with our online Program in Software Development. By designing, building and testing applications, you gain hands-on experience and build your portfolio for your next career move. Take courses that focus on programming, databases, front-end, back-end and cloud development, and attain sought-after skills and knowledge to excel.This information session will also discuss the Advanced Program in Software Development.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/320990-program-in-software-development-online-information-se",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260602T000000Z-320989@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Advanced Program in Software Development Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-06-01",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "Gain the knowledge developers and engineers need to level-up in their respective technology careers with our Advanced Program in Software Development. This program covers software architecture and design, DevOps (CI/CD and version control), and security and testing methodologies. It also comprises advanced coursework in programming, back-end development, software security and electives, as well as a capstone project to showcase your capabilities.This information session will also discuss the Program in Software Development.",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/320989-advanced-program-in-software-development-online-infor",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260602T163000Z-318737@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Fidelity In-Person Consultations",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Retirement Center",
      "date": "2026-06-02",
      "time": "9:30 AM",
      "location": "The Banway Building",
      "description": "UC Berkeley Fidelity Workplace Consultants Eric Schreiber and Haiau Ho Nguyen are providing in-person consultations appointments at the Retirement Center for current and retired staff and faculty.Appointment are 30 minutes long and take place at 2111 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94720. (https://maps.google.com/?q=2111+Bancroft+Way,+Berkeley,+CA+94720,+USA&ftid=0x80857e9d158ccd09:0xf42ee716599ac67) The consultant can discuss many financial planning topics with you, including:Wellness of your UC voluntary retirement accounts (403b, 457b, DCP) Best time to take Social Security How to defer your RMD Reviewing investment allocation What happens to your accounts if you pass away How to minimize your tax liability Roth conversions Income sources in retirement Review of outside investment accounts How to build an expenses worksheet General retirement planning topics",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Student Life",
        "Entrepreneurship"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/brc/event/318737-fidelity-in-person-consultations",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260602T170000Z-312881@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Google Forms Fundamentals",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-06-02",
      "time": "10:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This course demonstrates how to create surveys for data collection using Google Forms. Participants will learn how to effectively use specific question types, enforce data validation, integrate themes and images, distribute surveys, and view response metrics.",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/312881-google-forms-fundamentals",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260602T190000Z-312593@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Disability Management: Navigating the Process",
      "organizer": "University Health Services",
      "date": "2026-06-02",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "This presentation provides an overview of the disability management process from the employee point of view. This course covers the resources on campus to be utilized when it becomes evident that some assistance is needed. Whether a student employee, Part-time or Full-time, Postdoc, Faculty or Staff, we will discuss how to access disability related resources and requirements of the process. This is a one-hour presentation over the lunch hour with an additional period provided for questions and answers. This is open to all and those needing accommodations are strongly encouraged to email the presenter with requests in advance of the presentation. This presentation meets the requirement for the ADA Title II Self-Evaluation Section: Hiring and Employment Please Note: The Zoom link will be sent to the participants by email, and add it to this workshop description a day before the workshop. All participants and hosts must sign into a Zoom account before joining meetings hosted by UC Berkeley. Participants who are not eligible for a UC Berkeley-provided Zoom account can use a Zoom account provided by their institution, can create a free consumer Zoom account (at https://zoom.us/freesignup/), or can dial in via the phone.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/uhs/event/312593-disability-management-navigating-the-process",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260602T200000Z-321019@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "UCBRC Book Club - Virtual",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Retirement Center",
      "date": "2026-06-02",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "Zoom",
      "description": "This time the Retiree Book Club is reading A Slaveholders&#8217; Union: Slavery, Politics, and the Constitution in the Early American Republic by George William Van Cleve. If you are a retiree from UCB, LBNL or UCOP and are interested in joining the Retirement Center book club, please contact the Retirement Center at ucbrc@berkeley.edu (mailto:ucbrc@berkeley.edu) for the meeting details and to be added to the email list. More information about the book club, plus past books read, can be found at: https://retirement.berkeley.edu/bookclub.",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/brc/event/321019-ucbrc-book-club-virtual",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260603T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-03",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260603T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-03",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260603T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-03",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260603T000000Z-320991@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Professional Program in Data Analysis Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-06-02",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "Gain the skills to collect, process, analyze and interpret data to develop actionable insights. Learn how to leverage machine learning, statistics, data mining and big data to develop new strategies in marketing, retail, health care, finance and other fields. Learn more.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/320991-professional-program-in-data-analysis-online-informat",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260603T160000Z-312601@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Disability Management: Understanding the Process",
      "organizer": "University Health Services",
      "date": "2026-06-03",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "This virtual workshop provides an Interactive, as well as informative look into the process of Disability Management. During our workshop we will use Scenario-based instruction to teach and reinforce subjects such as the Interactive Process; Essential Job Functions; Reading and analyzing Work Status notes; Transition back to work and Effectiveness of Accommodation(s) and documentation. We will refer to foundational concepts framed by University policy related to disability; State and Federal laws and leverage the 'Stay at Work' and 'Return to Work' program models, in order to practice developing plans which support the accommodation needs of our employees with disabilities. This is part one of a two-part workshop, and the successful completion of a follow-up assignment is required. Please bring your Burning Questions and a willingness to engage with your peer learners during the workshop. We look forward to meeting you! This presentation meets the requirement for the ADA Title II Self-Evaluation Section: Hiring and Employment Please Note: The Zoom link will be sent to the participants by email, and add it to this workshop description a day before the workshop. All participants and hosts must sign into a Zoom account before joining meetings hosted by UC Berkeley. Participants who are not eligible for a UC Berkeley-provided Zoom account can use a Zoom account provided by their institution, can create a free consumer Zoom account (at https://zoom.us/freesignup/), or can dial in via the phone.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/uhs/event/312601-disability-management-understanding-the-process",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260603T160000Z-318449@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Developing Large & Complex Proposals",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-06-03",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Zoom",
      "description": "A specialty workshop that supplements the prerequisite eCourse (Introduction to Developing Large & Complex Proposals), and integrates topics from other RAPDP workshops to explore developing larger, more complex proposals, including working with the Berkeley Research Development Office. This workshop is intended for new and veteran Pre-Award RAs (either dedicated or hybrid), as well as other staff that assists Faculty with proposal development. It is recommended that you complete the prerequisite eCourses prior to taking this class: Introduction to Developing Large & Complex Proposals (https://uc.sumtotal.host/core/pillarRedirect?relyingParty=LM&url=app%2fmanagement%2fLMS_ActDetails.aspx%3fActivityId%3d480585%26UserMode%3d0) Learning Objectives: - Identify different types of complex projects and their characteristics - Locate the applicable funding announcement and sponsor guidelines for proposal submission - Identify common key players in the development and submission of large/complex proposals - Identify required proposal components and special considerations - Discuss special document preparation - Apply project management techniques related to large scale proposals",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/318449-developing-large-complex-proposals",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260604T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-04",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260604T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-04",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260604T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-04",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_free-first-thursdays::2026-06-04",
      "title": "Free First Thursday",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-04",
      "time": "12:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Free First Thursday",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/free-first-thursdays",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260604T000000Z-320992@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Program in Data Science Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-06-03",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "Data is everywhere—from e-commerce sales, app downloads to a smartphone, to supply chain management or bioinformatics or connected devices. And that massive increase in the amount and variety of data being collected is translating to an exponential growth in the computer power needed to process that data. With the Certificate Program in Data Science, you gain the skills to perform advanced data wrangling, data mining, statistical modeling and machine learning on data sets that may be very large and complex. Learn more.",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/320992-program-in-data-science-online-information-session",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "berkeley_law_755611",
      "title": "2026 Berkeley Art, Law, and Finance Symposium at SFMOMA",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Center for Law and Business",
      "date": "2026-06-04",
      "time": "1:00 AM",
      "location": "SFMOMA",
      "description": "Who owns culture? Who creates it? And who decides? Museums face unprecedented political pressure. Indigenous communities continue reclaiming sacred objects from institutional collections. The art market confronts mounting demands for transparency. And as AI reshapes creativity, we find ourselves asking what authorship itself will mean. This symposium brings together artists, scholars, curators, and legal practitioners to explore these intersecting challenges—from the constitutional boundaries of governmental authority over museums, ownership and monetization of Indigenous cultural property, and emerging questions of authorship in the age of artificial intelligence. From stewardship to authorship, caring for art carries profound obligations. Join us for a day of critical conversation about who holds, who makes, and who governs art. Confirmed speakers and topics of discussion include: ◆ Limits to federal authority over cultural institutions featuring Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean and Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley School of Law ◆ Fireside chat with Sarah Sense featuring Sarah Sense, Artist and Robin Willscheidt, Fellow at the Berkeley Art, Law, and Finance Project ◆ Cultural property protection for Native Americans featuring Hillary Olcott, Curator, Arts of the Americas, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Sarah Sense, Artist, and Seth Davis, Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley School of Law ◆ Law, ethics, and the visual arts featuring Simon Frankel, Judge, San Francisco Superior Court and Adine Varah, General Counsel, SFMOMA ◆ The ethics of ownership: financial crime and the custodian’s responsibility featuring Anthony Pickles, Director of Communications, The British Museum and Sharon Cohen Levin, Partner, Sullivan & Cromwell and former Chief of the Asset Forfeiture Unit, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, and Eleanor Iris Gartstein, Berkeley Law JD ‘26 ◆ Authorship reimagined: creativity, copyright, and AI featuring Daniel Etcovitch, Copyright Counsel, Anthropic, Anastasia Victor, Artist, and Edward Lee, Professor of Law, Santa Clara University School of Law",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech",
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://www.law.berkeley.edu/event/2026-berkeley-art-law-and-finance-symposium-at-sfmoma/",
      "source": "berkeley_law"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-june-2026::2026-06-04",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-04",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-june-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260604T160000Z-310748@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "BPM 207 Leading Change",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-06-04",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This 6-hour workshop is part of the BPM Part 3: Grow Your Team series and is an elective option for the UC Systemwide People Management Certificate. In this highly interactive workshop, each participant's experience is drawn upon for the learning. Ideally, to contribute to and enhance understanding, participants will come with current and/or previous people management experience. The content provides the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully lead a team through a change initiative. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: *Identify the organizational approach to change related to their particular change initiative *Write a case for change, a vision for the future, and create a change plan *Create a team-specific communication plan *Explain the leader's role in change management and the skills required to successfully lead a change initiative *Explore resistance to change, and learn ways to address it productively *Identify ways to inspire commitment and help implement change *Locate resources to guide and support change management efforts",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/310748-bpm-207-leading-change",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260604T160000Z-321279@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "DIGITAL WARFARE: From The Ground Up",
      "organizer": "Human Rights Center",
      "date": "2026-06-04",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual",
      "description": "Jalal Abukhaterof 7amleh andHanaa Eltigani Mohamed Salihof the Youth Citizens Observers Network in Sudan will discuss how civilians in Palestine and Sudan have been impacted by the destruction of internet infrastructure, the digital surveillance of civilians, and incitement to violence online.Betsy Popkenfrom UC Berkeley Human Rights Center andMarwa Fataftafrom Access Now will explain what is needed to advocate for and negotiate an end to digital warfare. Their talk will spotlight Access Now's work on defining a \"digital ceasefire\" for high-level advocacy, as well as the Human Rights Center's development of a Digital Ceasefire and Deescalation Handbook, in partnership with Brett Solomon, designed to help people negotiate an end to digital harms in conflict. This webinar replaces a dialogue that was meant to take place in-person at RightsCon in Zambia.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hrc/event/321279-digital-warfare-from-the-ground-up",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260604T170000Z-320439@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Post-Baccalaureate Program in Psychology Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-06-04",
      "time": "10:00 AM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "Gain comprehensive knowledge rooted in foundational skills and be prepared to pursue advanced options such as graduate programs, career development or career changes in the fields of psychology and behavioral health sciences. Attend the information session to learn more.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/320439-post-baccalaureate-program-in-psychology-online-infor",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_bob-flambeur::2026-06-04",
      "title": "Bob le flambeur",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-04",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Bob le flambeur",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/bob-flambeur",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260604T190000Z-319879@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Nursing Preparatory Program Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-06-04",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "The Nursing Preparatory Program is designed to prepare you to earn a certificate in pre-nursing and/or become a competitive applicant for entry into a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. Learn more about how our certificate pathway or transfer pathways fits your nursing career goals.Please note: To be eligible to apply for this preparatory program, you must be a U.S. resident or permanent resident, and either:Transferring from a community college or a 4-year institution with some general education and lower-division science prerequisites completed, and a demonstrated interest in the nursing profession. A high school graduate with some health care-related work experience",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/319879-nursing-preparatory-program-online-information-sessio",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260605T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-05",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260605T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-05",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260605T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-05",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-june-2026::2026-06-05",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-05",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-june-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260605T150000Z-319508@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "MTM Final Symposium 2026",
      "organizer": "MTM",
      "date": "2026-06-05",
      "time": "8:00 AM",
      "location": "Byers Auditorium, Genentech Hall. UCSF Mission Bay",
      "description": "​The Master of Translational Medicine (MTM) Program cordially invites you to attend our 16th Annual Symposium! ​This event will highlight the capstone projects of the MTM Class of 2026, showcasing their innovative work in advancing medical devices and therapies towards clinical application and commercialization. ​The 2026 MTM Final Symposium will be held on Friday, June 5th, 2026, commencing at 8:00 AM in Byers Auditorium in Genentech Hall at the UCSF Mission Bay Campus. Virtual attendance via Zoom is also an available option. Breakfast and refreshments will also be provided.REGISTER HERE (https://ucsf.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_es9ZfeWn3FDGHMa)",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/mtm/event/319508-mtm-final-symposium-2026",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_two-prosecutors::2026-06-05",
      "title": "Two Prosecutors",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-05",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Two Prosecutors",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/two-prosecutors",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260606T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-06",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260606T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-06",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260606T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-06",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_public-sculpture-monument-pyramid-uc-botanical-garden::2026-06-06",
      "title": "Public Sculpture | Monument (Pyramid) at UC Botanical Garden",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-06",
      "time": "12:00 AM",
      "location": "UC Botanical Garden — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Public Sculpture | Monument (Pyramid) at UC Botanical Garden",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/public-sculpture-monument-pyramid-uc-botanical-garden",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_modified-hours-galleries-open-late-1-pm-2026::2026-06-06",
      "title": "Modified Hours: Galleries Open Late at 1 PM",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-06",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Modified Hours: Galleries Open Late at 1 PM",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/modified-hours-galleries-open-late-1-pm-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_maren-hassinger-tributes-and-wrenching-news-workshop::2026-06-06",
      "title": "Maren Hassinger Tributes and Wrenching News Workshop",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-06",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Maren Hassinger Tributes and Wrenching News Workshop",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/maren-hassinger-tributes-and-wrenching-news-workshop",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_collaborative-comics-workshop::2026-06-06",
      "title": "Collaborative Comics Workshop",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-06",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Collaborative Comics Workshop",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/collaborative-comics-workshop",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-june-2026::2026-06-06",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-06",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-june-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_elevator-gallows::2026-06-06",
      "title": "Elevator to the Gallows",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-06",
      "time": "6:30 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Elevator to the Gallows",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/elevator-gallows",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260607T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-07",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260607T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-07",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260607T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-07",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-june-2026::2026-06-07",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-07",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-june-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_community-day-maren-hassinger::2026-06-07",
      "title": "Free Community Day / Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-07",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Free Community Day / Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/community-day-maren-hassinger",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_community-day-art-making-hassinger::2026-06-07",
      "title": "Art Making for All Ages",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-07",
      "time": "11:30 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Art Making for All Ages",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/community-day-art-making-hassinger",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_breathless::2026-06-07",
      "title": "Breathless",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-07",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Breathless",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/breathless",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260608T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-08",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260608T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-08",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260608T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-08",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260608T070000Z-320908@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Summer Session B (Ten Weeks) Begins",
      "organizer": "Cal Parents",
      "date": "2026-06-08",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "UC Berkeley Campus",
      "description": "Summer Session B (Ten Weeks) Begins",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/calparents/event/320908-summer-session-b-ten-weeks-begins",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260608T160000Z-321327@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Probabilistic Operator Algebra Seminar: Obata's rigidity theorem in free probability",
      "organizer": "Department of Mathematics",
      "date": "2026-06-08",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "to attend via Zoom email David Jekel (daj@math.ku.dk) Remote on-line talk",
      "description": "Speaker: Charles-Philippe Diez, TechnionIn this talk, we will discuss a rigidity phenomenon for Voiculescu's free Poincare inequality under a non-commutative curvature-dimension condition. In the classical setting, on a $n$-dimensional Riemannian manifold, Lichnerowicz's estimate gives a sharp lower bound $\\lambda _1\\geq n$ for the first non-zero eigenvalue of the Laplace-Beltrami operator under a uniform positive Ricci curvature bound $\\mathrm {Ric}_g\\geq (n-1)g$, and Obata's theorem identifies the round sphere as the unique equality case. Cheng and Zhou later established an infinite-dimensional analogue: on a weighted Riemannian manifold satisfying $CD(K,\\infty )$ with $K&gt;0$, equality in the spectral gap occurs only when a one-dimensional Gaussian space splits off. This result was subsequently extended to the non-smooth RCD framework by Gigli , Ketterer, Kuwada and Ohta. We will explain how an analogous mechanism appears in free probability, in the \"Ricci-flat\" setting of free difference quotients. We first establish a free Brascamp-Lieb (Hessian-Poincare) inequality, showing that under a suitable curvature condition the free Poincare constant is bounded by the inverse of the convexity parameter, in full analogy with the classical log-concave case. Under the same condition, any extremizer (achieving equality) of the free Poincare inequality must be an affine function of the generators, as in the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck situation. As a consequence, we show that the underlying tracial von Neumann algebra necessarily splits off an abelian, freely complemented semicircular component, which, by Popa's results, is maximal amenable. In higher rank, under additional assumptions, the extremal directions form a free semicircular family, yielding a free product with a free group factor. This provides a free analogue of the classical rigidity phenomenon and highlights new connections between commutation relations, semigroup techniques, non-commutative Dirichlet forms, and free Bakry-Emery theory.",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/math/event/321327-probabilistic-operator-algebra-seminar-obatas",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "simons_workshops-topics-intelligence-world-models-social-reasoning::2026-06-08",
      "title": "Topics in Intelligence: World Models and Social Reasoning",
      "organizer": "Simons Institute",
      "date": "2026-06-08",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Calvin Lab auditorium — Calvin Lab",
      "description": "Topics in Intelligence: World Models and Social Reasoning",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://simons.berkeley.edu/workshops/topics-intelligence-world-models-social-reasoning",
      "source": "simons"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260609T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-09",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260609T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-09",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260609T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-09",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260609T070000Z-313144@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Results for Reading Comprehension Open Institute",
      "organizer": "CRLP",
      "date": "2026-06-09",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "2121 Berkeley Way, Berkeley CA 94720",
      "description": "This is Day 1 of CRLP's Results for Reading Comprehension Open Institute series. This learning series is designed to provide teachers with the tools and skills necessary to analyze the academic language and literacy demands of complex literary and informational texts, with a renewed emphasis on effective reading comprehension instruction through the lens of an assets-based pedagogy. CRLP Results for Reading Comprehension will link holistic reading comprehension instruction to grade-level text and diverse literature, in our attempt to amplify the critical role of complex text across disciplinary learning.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/313135-results-for-reading-comprehension-open-institute",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260609T160000Z-310672@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "BPM 107 ADA and FMLA",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-06-09",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This 3-hour workshop is part of the BPM Part 2: Grow Your Knowledge series. In this highly interactive workshop, each participant's experience is drawn upon for the learning. Ideally, to contribute to and enhance understanding, participants will come with current and/or previous people management experience. The content explains the laws, eligibility requirements, and rights and responsibilities related to ADA/FMLA. An overview of the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), California Family Rights Act (CFRA), Pregnancy Disability Leave, and Interactive Process of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is provided. Information is provided about how each of these interacts with the others. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: •Follow UC's ADA/FMLA processes •Provide examples of reasonable accommodation in the workplace •Identify resources available to address questions and concerns",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/310672-bpm-107-ada-and-fmla",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260609T170000Z-312882@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Google Slides Fundamentals",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-06-09",
      "time": "10:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This course demonstrates how to create and format presentations using Google Slides. Participants will learn how to organize and layout content, embed images and visual elements, apply object animation effects, and securely share files for viewing or co-authoring.",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/312882-google-slides-fundamentals",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260610T070000Z-314587@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Track & Field vs NCAA Outdoor Championships",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-06-10",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Eugene, OR",
      "description": "California Track & Field vs NCAA Outdoor Championships",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314587-california-track-field-vs-ncaa-outdoor",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260610T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-10",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260610T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-10",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260610T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-10",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260610T070000Z-313143@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Results for Reading Comprehension Open Institute",
      "organizer": "CRLP",
      "date": "2026-06-10",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "2121 Berkeley Way, Berkeley CA 94720",
      "description": "This is Day 2 of CRLP's Results for Reading Comprehension Open Institute series. This learning series is designed to provide teachers with the tools and skills necessary to analyze the academic language and literacy demands of complex literary and informational texts, with a renewed emphasis on effective reading comprehension instruction through the lens of an assets-based pedagogy. CRLP Results for Reading Comprehension will link holistic reading comprehension instruction to grade-level text and diverse literature, in our attempt to amplify the critical role of complex text across disciplinary learning.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/313136-results-for-reading-comprehension-open-institute",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260610T160000Z-312607@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Disability Management II: A Deeper Dive",
      "organizer": "University Health Services",
      "date": "2026-06-10",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "This virtual workshop provides an Interactive, as well as informative look into the process of Disability Management. During our workshop we will use Scenario-based instruction to teach and reinforce subjects such as the Interactive Process; Essential Job Functions; Reading and analyzing Work Status notes; Transition back to work and Effectiveness of Accommodation(s) and documentation. We will refer to foundational concepts framed by University policy related to disability; State and Federal laws and leverage the 'Stay at Work' and 'Return to Work' program models, in order to practice developing plans which support the accommodation needs of our employees with disabilities. This is part one of a two-part workshop, and the successful completion of a follow-up assignment is required. Please bring your Burning Questions and a willingness to engage with your peer learners during the workshop. We look forward to meeting you! This presentation meets the requirement for the ADA Title II Self-Evaluation Section: Hiring and Employment Please Note: The zoom link will be sent to the participants by email, and add it to this workshop description a day before the workshop. All participants and hosts are now required to sign into a Zoom account prior to joining meetings hosted by UC Berkeley. See \"How to sign into your UC Berkeley Zoom account\" (https://berkeley.service-now.com/kb?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0013718) for how to sign in. Participants who are not eligible for a UC Berkeley-provided Zoom account can use a Zoom account provided by their institution, can create a free, consumer Zoom account (at https://zoom.us/freesignup/), or can dial in via the phone. Please Note: The Zoom link will be sent to the participants by email, and add it to this workshop description a day before the workshop. All participants and hosts must sign into a Zoom account before joining meetings hosted by UC Berkeley. Participants who are not eligible for a UC Berkeley-provided Zoom account can use a Zoom account provided by their institution, can create a free consumer Zoom account (at https://zoom.us/freesignup/), or can dial in via the phone.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/uhs/event/312607-disability-management-ii-a-deeper-dive",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_rules-game::2026-06-10",
      "title": "The Rules of the Game",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-10",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "The Rules of the Game",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/rules-game",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260611T070000Z-314586@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Track & Field vs NCAA Outdoor Championships",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-06-11",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Eugene, OR",
      "description": "California Track & Field vs NCAA Outdoor Championships",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314586-california-track-field-vs-ncaa-outdoor",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260611T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-11",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260611T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-11",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260611T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-11",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260611T070000Z-313145@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Results for Reading Comprehension Open Institute",
      "organizer": "CRLP",
      "date": "2026-06-11",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "2121 Berkeley Way, Berkeley CA 94720",
      "description": "This is Day 3 of CRLP's Results for Reading Comprehension Open Institute series. This learning series is designed to provide teachers with the tools and skills necessary to analyze the academic language and literacy demands of complex literary and informational texts, with a renewed emphasis on effective reading comprehension instruction through the lens of an assets-based pedagogy. CRLP Results for Reading Comprehension will link holistic reading comprehension instruction to grade-level text and diverse literature, in our attempt to amplify the critical role of complex text across disciplinary learning.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/313137-results-for-reading-comprehension-open-institute",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_exhibition-tour-maren-hassinger-living-moving-growing::2026-06-11",
      "title": "Exhibition Tour: Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-11",
      "time": "1:15 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Exhibition Tour: Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/exhibition-tour-maren-hassinger-living-moving-growing",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_lavventura::2026-06-11",
      "title": "L’avventura",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-11",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "L’avventura",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/lavventura",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260612T070000Z-314585@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Track & Field vs NCAA Outdoor Championships",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-06-12",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Eugene, OR",
      "description": "California Track & Field vs NCAA Outdoor Championships",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314585-california-track-field-vs-ncaa-outdoor",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260612T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-12",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260612T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-12",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260612T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-12",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-june-2026::2026-06-12",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-12",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-june-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260612T180000Z-320852@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Integral Taiji and Qigong",
      "organizer": "UC Botanical Garden",
      "date": "2026-06-12",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley",
      "description": "This class focuses on embodied, psycho-spiritual, ecological, and cosmological dimensions of qigong and taiji (tai chi). We will practice standing meditation, walking meditation, the Microcosmic Orbit, Taiji Ruler, the Eight Treasures, cleansing the internal organs, embodying the elements, and more. Everyone is invited to participate, regardless of prior experience. Children are welcome if accompanied by an adult (with registration). Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and bring layers for warmth and sun-protection. Space is limited; registration required. Class will be outdoors at the Garden. Please let us know if you have accessibility questions. While we plan to hold this event outdoors, weather may require us to move indoors.Elizabeth McAnally, PhD is the author of Loving Water across Religions: Contributions to an Integral Water Ethic (Orbis Press, 2019). She works as the newsletter editor and website manager for the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology. She practices yoga and Chinese internal arts (taiji, qigong, bagua, xingyi, and yiquan) and teaches Integral Taiji & Qigong classes in Berkeley and online.Program Fee includes Garden Admission: $18 Adult, $12 Senior, Free for UCBG Members and UCB Affiliates",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/bot/event/320852-integral-taiji-and-qigong",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_2001-space-odyssey::2026-06-12",
      "title": "2001: A Space Odyssey",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-12",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "2001: A Space Odyssey",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/2001-space-odyssey",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260612T200000Z-319749@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Certificate Program in Clinical Research Conduct and Management Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-06-12",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "Master the practical aspects of running and managing a clinical trial, including trial design and phases, good clinical practices, the drug discovery and development process, and quality control and assurance. With this certificate, you'll also become familiar with the legal and ethical side of clinical research, including FDA regulations and ICH guidelines, compliance and bioethics.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/319749-certificate-program-in-clinical-research-conduct-and-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260613T070000Z-314584@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Track & Field vs NCAA Outdoor Championships",
      "organizer": "Cal Athletics",
      "date": "2026-06-13",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Eugene, OR",
      "description": "California Track & Field vs NCAA Outdoor Championships",
      "tags": [
        "Sports"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/314584-california-track-field-vs-ncaa-outdoor",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260613T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-13",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260613T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-13",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260613T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-13",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260613T023000Z-320022@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "BCCO 60th Anniversary Concert",
      "organizer": "Polisci",
      "date": "2026-06-12",
      "time": "7:30 PM",
      "location": "First Presbyterian Church, 2407 Dana St., Berkeley",
      "description": "World Premier: Michael Schachter, Terezin Requiem Joseph Haydn, Teresienmesse in B flat Major",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/320019-bcco-60th-anniversary-concert",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-june-2026::2026-06-13",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-13",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-june-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_doulos::2026-06-13",
      "title": "Le doulos",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-13",
      "time": "4:30 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Le doulos",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/doulos",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_la-notte::2026-06-13",
      "title": "La notte",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-13",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "La notte",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/la-notte",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260613T230000Z-320164@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "BCCO 60th Anniversary Concert",
      "organizer": "Polisci",
      "date": "2026-06-13",
      "time": "4:00 PM",
      "location": "First Presbyterian Church, 2407 Dana St., Berkeley",
      "description": "World Premier: Michael Schachter, Terezin Requiem Joseph Haydn, Teresienmesse in B flat Major",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Polisci/event/320164-bcco-60th-anniversary-concert",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260614T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-14",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260614T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-14",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260614T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-14",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260614T070000Z-319332@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Learning How English Works",
      "organizer": "CRLP",
      "date": "2026-06-14",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Long Beach",
      "description": "CRLP at UC Berkeley is proud to launch a collaboration with Gear Up to offer CRLP's Learning How English Works to all TK-5th Grade Teachers, Special Educators, and Administrators. This professional development institute is designed to help unpack and implement Part II of the California ELD Standards. Learning How English Works deepens understanding of the California ELD Standards and guides teachers in planning language lessons for Designated ELD instruction.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/319322-learning-how-english-works",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-june-2026::2026-06-14",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-14",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-june-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_exhibition-tour-maren-hassinger-living-moving-growing::2026-06-14",
      "title": "Exhibition Tour: Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-14",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Exhibition Tour: Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/exhibition-tour-maren-hassinger-living-moving-growing",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_barry-lyndon::2026-06-14",
      "title": "Barry Lyndon",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-14",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Barry Lyndon",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/barry-lyndon",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260615T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-15",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260615T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-15",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260615T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-15",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260615T070000Z-319333@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Learning How English Works",
      "organizer": "CRLP",
      "date": "2026-06-15",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Long Beach",
      "description": "CRLP at UC Berkeley is proud to launch a collaboration with Gear Up to offer CRLP's Learning How English Works to all TK-5th Grade Teachers, Special Educators, and Administrators. This professional development institute is designed to help unpack and implement Part II of the California ELD Standards. Learning How English Works deepens understanding of the California ELD Standards and guides teachers in planning language lessons for Designated ELD instruction.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/319323-learning-how-english-works",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260615T153000Z-320464@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "The Equity in Action Summit",
      "organizer": "Equity And Inclusion",
      "date": "2026-06-15",
      "time": "8:30 AM",
      "location": "Pauley Ballroom, MLK Jr. Building",
      "description": "The Equity in Action Summit is a full-day gathering for Berkeley employees to engage in equity, inclusion, belonging, and liberation work. This year's summit theme, Thriving as a Collective Practice, Freedom as an Organizing Principle, invites us to move beyond seeing equity as an individual effort and toward understanding thriving as a practice we build together. Join us on June 15, 2026 from 8:30 am - 6 pm, in the Pauley Ballroom. To register for the summit, visit the Equity in Action Event Registration Form (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc5LdBpBvX8FYrRn2ol98lZLs-nefpcdfP1bJuxI-s_VC73sA/viewform?usp=dialog). In case you missed last year's Equity in Action Summit, check out this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJKk21x8Y8A) highlighting the day together!",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Equity-and-Inclusion/event/320464-the-equity-in-action-summit",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260615T163000Z-320935@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Gathering a Basket of Knowledge about Vietnam and Vietnamese Americans",
      "organizer": "Orias",
      "date": "2026-06-15",
      "time": "9:30 AM",
      "location": "ORIAS office at UC Berkeley",
      "description": "\"Đi một ngày đàng học một sàng khôn\" - This proverb translates to \"Go out and gather a basket of wisdom.\" In other words, it can be taken to mean \"Expand your horizons, keep learning\" or \"the more you go, the more you will know.\" This captures the spirit behind this workshop, which is designed to help teachers learn more about the history, geography and culture of Vietnam, as well as content about Vietnamese American experiences, in order to best serve their students of all backgrounds. The workshop is also designed to help teachers engage multicultural and multilingual learners using culturally responsive-sustaining techniques, and by examining our own cultural assumptions and stereotypes. Today, most Americans know very little about Southeast Asia and Americans of Southeast Asian descent, despite the nearly decade-long U.S. involvement in the region, in particular in Vietnam. After 1975, several waves of refugees began arriving in the U.S. in connection with the Vietnam War, from Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Vietnamese Americans are currently the fourth-largest Asian American group in the U.S. ( U.S. Census, May 2025). Southeast Asian Americans are among the lesser recognized groups in the U.S., which coincides with a general lack of understanding of the history and their reasons for settling in the United States, especially among Americans under 30. This has resulted in misunderstanding, prejudice, discrimination, and racism directed toward Southeast Asian refugees and Southeast Asian Americans. People incorrectly blamed Asian Americans for Covid-19, which led to a spike in anti-Asian hate and rise in attacks, especially on the elderly. As educators, we routinely come into contact with the children of Vietnamese refugees. It is important to gain insight into the unique experience of the young members of this ethnic group in order to deal effectively with their challenges and to encourage their achievements. The story of Vietnamese Americans is one of rapid growth. It is the third largest Asian American group in the U.S. today and Vietnamese is one of the most common non-English languages. This workshop is part of the \"Carrying Culture\" Curriculum Development Project at the University of Hawaii's Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) and is designed to meet the needs of K-12 teachers.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/320932-gathering-a-basket-of-knowledge-about-vietnam-and",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260615T163000Z-318747@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Fidelity In-Person Consultations",
      "organizer": "Berkeley Retirement Center",
      "date": "2026-06-15",
      "time": "9:30 AM",
      "location": "The Banway Building",
      "description": "UC Berkeley Fidelity Workplace Consultants Eric Schreiber and Haiau Ho Nguyen are providing in-person consultations appointments at the Retirement Center for current and retired staff and faculty.Appointment are 30 minutes long and take place at 2111 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94720. (https://maps.google.com/?q=2111+Bancroft+Way,+Berkeley,+CA+94720,+USA&ftid=0x80857e9d158ccd09:0xf42ee716599ac67) The consultant can discuss many financial planning topics with you, including:Wellness of your UC voluntary retirement accounts (403b, 457b, DCP) Best time to take Social Security How to defer your RMD Reviewing investment allocation What happens to your accounts if you pass away How to minimize your tax liability Roth conversions Income sources in retirement Review of outside investment accounts How to build an expenses worksheet General retirement planning topics",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Student Life",
        "Entrepreneurship"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/brc/event/318747-fidelity-in-person-consultations",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260616T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-16",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260616T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-16",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260616T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-16",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260616T070000Z-319334@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Learning How English Works",
      "organizer": "CRLP",
      "date": "2026-06-16",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Long Beach",
      "description": "CRLP at UC Berkeley is proud to launch a collaboration with Gear Up to offer CRLP's Learning How English Works to all TK-5th Grade Teachers, Special Educators, and Administrators. This professional development institute is designed to help unpack and implement Part II of the California ELD Standards. Learning How English Works deepens understanding of the California ELD Standards and guides teachers in planning language lessons for Designated ELD instruction.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/319324-learning-how-english-works",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260616T170000Z-312883@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Microsoft Apps Macros and Automation",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-06-16",
      "time": "10:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This course demonstrates the use of macros for process automation. Emphasis is placed on macro creation and editing in multiple applications such as Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Project.",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/312883-microsoft-apps-macros-and-automation",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "berkeley_law_756461",
      "title": "Justice Education Project x Incarceration to College: Incarcerated Youth as Civic Authors – Webinar",
      "organizer": "Criminal Law & Justice Center",
      "date": "2026-06-16",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "Webinar",
      "description": "A culminating webinar showcasing long-form civic essays written by incarcerated youth at the Alameda County Juvenile Justice Center. Over the past several months, youth at the Alameda County Juvenile Justice Center have developed long-form essays exploring the juvenile justice system, their personal experiences, and their own definitions of incarceration and abolition. Through a collaboration between the Justice Education Project and UC Berkeley’s Incarceration to College Program, youth worked one-on-one with Berkeley Law Professor Jonathan Simon — producing not workshop reflections, but authored civic arguments with something meaningful to say. This event is brought to you by the Criminal Law & Justice Center, the Justice Education Project, and the Incarceration to College program. Featuring: • Nicholas E. Stewart — Executive Director, Justice Education Project • Jonathan Simon — Lance Robbins Professor of Criminal Justice Law, Berkeley Law • Shani Shay, M.Ed. — Director, Incarceration to College Program, UC Berkeley When: June 16th, 2026 1-3pm (PT) Where: Zoom REGISTER HERE",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://www.law.berkeley.edu/event/justice-education-project-x-incarceration-to-college-incarcerated-youth-as-civic-authors-webinar/",
      "source": "berkeley_law"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260616T213000Z-316743@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Two-Year Home Country Physical Presence Requirement Workshop",
      "organizer": "Berkeley International Office",
      "date": "2026-06-16",
      "time": "2:30 PM",
      "location": "Zoom",
      "description": "This general information workshop is for UC Berkeley international students and scholars whose immigration status is J-1 and J-2 and who are subject to the two-year home country physical presence requirement. Not all J exchange visitors are subject to this requirement. The presentation will cover the following topics: - Purpose and requirements of J Exchange Visitor Program - What makes a J Exchange Visitor subject to the Two-Year Home Country requirement - The newly revised 2024 Exchange Visitors Skills List - Considerations for timing the application for a waiver - When to see an adviser at Berkeley International Office Recommended: Have with you copies of all current and previous DS-2019s, as well as passport with J-1 visa stamps, with you so that you can refer to your documents during the presentation. For more information, see our Two-Year Home Country Physical Presence Requirement page: http://internationaloffice.berkeley.edu/two-year-requirement (http://internationaloffice.berkeley.edu/two-year-requirement)RSVP Here. (https://berkeley.zoom.us/meeting/register/JxO_9P_gTtafW8gLxXlyGg)",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/bio/event/316743-two-year-home-country-physical-presence",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260617T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-17",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260617T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-17",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260617T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-17",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260617T070000Z-313142@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Learning How English Works",
      "organizer": "CRLP",
      "date": "2026-06-17",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "2121 Berkeley Way, Berkeley CA 94720",
      "description": "CRLP at UC Berkeley is proud to offer this Open Institute of CRLP's Learning How English Works to all TK-5th Grade Teachers, Special Educators, and Administrators. This professional development institute is designed to help unpack and implement Part II of the California ELD Standards. Learning How English Works deepens understanding of the California ELD Standards and guides teachers in planning language lessons for Designated ELD instruction.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/313133-learning-how-english-works",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260617T160000Z-310824@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "BPM 101 Principles of People Management",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-06-17",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This 6-hour workshop is part of the BPM Part 2: Grow Your Knowledge series. In this highly interactive workshop, each participant's experience is drawn upon for the learning. Ideally, to contribute to and enhance understanding, participants will come with current and/or previous people management experience. The content explains the roles and expectations of people managers at UC Berkeley and the relationship of these roles to the larger organization. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: * Identify what a people manager needs to know and do * Locate the resources available to increase your effectiveness in this role * Execute a plan to use influence in areas where you lack direct control",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/310824-bpm-101-principles-of-people-management",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_samourai::2026-06-17",
      "title": "Le samouraï",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-17",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Le samouraï",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/samourai",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260617T210000Z-320856@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "June Butterfly Walk",
      "organizer": "UC Botanical Garden",
      "date": "2026-06-17",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley",
      "description": "Join our butterfly docent specialist Sally Levinson and Andy Liu for a guided walk through the Garden in search of butterflies, as you learn about their plant relationships and amazing life cycle. Bring binoculars if you have them. Registered children welcome. Pre-registration is required, space is limited. Groups larger than 6 people, please contact us to make separate arrangements for a private tour. This walk follows uneven terrain, with areas of paved and unpaved trail. For accessibility inquiries, please email gardenprograms@berkeley.edu, or call 510-664-7606. All program fees include same-day admission to the Garden, rain or shine. \"The 34-acre UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley is a wonderful destination on any day of the year, but the guided butterfly walks held each month are pure magic.\" –Featured in the Mercury News Registration: $20/$14 UC Botanical Garden Member Image Credit: American Lady Butterfly by Sarab Seth",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/bot/event/320856-june-butterfly-walk",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260618T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-18",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260618T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-18",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260618T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-18",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260618T070000Z-313146@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Learning How English Works",
      "organizer": "CRLP",
      "date": "2026-06-18",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "2121 Berkeley Way, Berkeley CA 94720",
      "description": "CRLP at UC Berkeley is proud to offer this Open Institute of CRLP's Learning How English Works to all TK-5th Grade Teachers, Special Educators, and Administrators. This professional development institute is designed to help unpack and implement Part II of the California ELD Standards. Learning How English Works deepens understanding of the California ELD Standards and guides teachers in planning language lessons for Designated ELD instruction.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/313134-learning-how-english-works",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_leclisse::2026-06-18",
      "title": "L’eclisse",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-18",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "L’eclisse",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/leclisse",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260619T070000Z-320909@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Academic and Administrative Holiday - Juneteenth",
      "organizer": "Cal Parents",
      "date": "2026-06-19",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "UC Berkeley Campus",
      "description": "Academic and Administrative Holiday - Juneteenth",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
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      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/calparents/event/320909-academic-and-administrative-holiday-juneteenth",
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    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260619T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-19",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
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      "id": "livewhale_20260619T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-19",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "id": "livewhale_20260619T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-19",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
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      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-june-2026::2026-06-19",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
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      "date": "2026-06-19",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
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      "id": "livewhale_20260620T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-20",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-20",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-20",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
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      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-june-2026::2026-06-20",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
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      "date": "2026-06-20",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
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      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-june-2026",
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      "id": "bampfa_fear-and-desire::2026-06-20",
      "title": "Fear and Desire",
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      "date": "2026-06-20",
      "time": "4:30 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Fear and Desire",
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      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/fear-and-desire",
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      "id": "bampfa_le-cercle-rouge::2026-06-20",
      "title": "Le cercle rouge",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-20",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Le cercle rouge",
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      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/le-cercle-rouge",
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    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260621T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-21",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
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    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260621T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-21",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260621T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-21",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
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    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-june-2026::2026-06-21",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-21",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
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      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-june-2026",
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    {
      "id": "bampfa_exhibition-tour-maren-hassinger-living-moving-growing::2026-06-21",
      "title": "Exhibition Tour: Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-21",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Exhibition Tour: Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
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      "id": "bampfa_red-desert::2026-06-21",
      "title": "Red Desert",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-21",
      "time": "6:30 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
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    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260622T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-22",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-22",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "id": "livewhale_20260622T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-22",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
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      "id": "livewhale_20260622T070000Z-320910@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Summer Session C (Eight Weeks) Begins",
      "organizer": "Cal Parents",
      "date": "2026-06-22",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "UC Berkeley Campus",
      "description": "Summer Session C (Eight Weeks) Begins",
      "tags": [
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    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260623T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-23",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260623T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-23",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260623T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-23",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260623T070000Z-320194@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Learning How English Works",
      "organizer": "CRLP",
      "date": "2026-06-23",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Santa Clara County Office of Education",
      "description": "CRLP at UC Berkeley is proud to collaborate with Santa Clara County Office of Education to offer CRLP's Learning How English Works to all TK-5th Grade Teachers, Special Educators, and Administrators. This professional development institute is designed to help unpack and implement Part II of the California ELD Standards. Learning How English Works deepens understanding of the California ELD Standards and guides teachers in planning language lessons for Designated ELD instruction.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/319797-learning-how-english-works",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260623T150000Z-312816@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Traffic Signal Design: Complete Streets Application",
      "organizer": "Technology Transfer Program",
      "date": "2026-06-23",
      "time": "8:00 AM",
      "location": "Aloft Silicon Valley",
      "description": "Description This course introduces the practical design considerations in traffic signal designs that are above and beyond the basic introductions. Within the framework of the California Vehicle Code, the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CA MUTCD), and other national and state references with recommended practices and real-world illustrations, this course will explore the multi-modal design expectations from today's traffic signal designers in a complete-street environment. This course will introduce complex signal phasing diagrams, typical features of controller firmware, and configuration of signal cabinets; and signal indications/heads placement and detection layout with respect to design applications for rail crossings, emergency vehicles, bus transit, bicycles, pedestrians, and cars. Additionally, this course will introduce the design concept for bus rapid transit (BRT), light rail transit (LRT) and heavy rail. The course includes lectures, sample problems, and exercise projects that will familiarize the course participant with the design process that starts with preliminary and progress design submittals, as well as a common design review comments and resolutions expected by typical public agencies. While this course is suitable for traffic signal designers with varying experience, this course is intended as a sequential next-level course to Tech Transfer's TE-02 (Traffic Signal Design: Engineering Concepts), or equivalent. The goal is for the course participants to become familiar with real-world, multi-modal, signal-design applications that accommodate various street types and intersections users. Topics Includesignal phasing (review of basics) complex signal phasing controller firmware features and signal cabinet configurations layout of signal heads and detections within Multi-Modal Contexts adaptive traffic control and other \"next gen\" options sample applications in various modes: pedestrians (hybrid beacons, lead pedestrian intervals and pedestrian scrambles) bicycles (Types I-III/IV bikeways) transit signal priority and bus rapid transits emergency vehicles (fire station and en-route), rail crossings (typical, pre-signal, queue-cutter) light rail transit What You Will Learn Students gain a good working understanding of concepts and engineering practices needed to develop plans for traffic signal installations within a multi-modal context. Who Should Attend This is a next-level sequential course targeted for traffic engineers, technicians, and maintenance and construction personnel with adequate traffic signal design experience or prior training equivalent to Tech Transfer's TE-02 (Traffic Signal Design: Engineering Concepts) course. Requirements Please bring the following tools to the course: pocket calculator, engineer's scale (with 1:20 scale), 12\" straight edge, and four colored pencils (red, green, blue, black). Optional item is a template with circles, squares and rectangles. The perspective course participants will be exposed to Caltrans Standard Plans and Specifications, and are encouraged to review them online at http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/esc/oe/construction_standards.html (http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/esc/oe/construction_standards.html)",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/ttp/event/312816-traffic-signal-design-complete-streets-application",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260623T170000Z-312884@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Microsoft Excel Nested and Logical Functions",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-06-23",
      "time": "10:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This course describes the theory and syntax of nested and logical calculations. Emphasis is placed on the integration of multiple functions, formula and function combinations, logical decision structures, and calculation auditing.",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/312884-microsoft-excel-nested-and-logical-functions",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260624T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-24",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260624T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-24",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260624T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-24",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260624T070000Z-320195@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Learning How English Works",
      "organizer": "CRLP",
      "date": "2026-06-24",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Santa Clara County Office of Education",
      "description": "CRLP at UC Berkeley is proud to collaborate with Santa Clara County Office of Education to offer CRLP's Learning How English Works to all TK-5th Grade Teachers, Special Educators, and Administrators. This professional development institute is designed to help unpack and implement Part II of the California ELD Standards. Learning How English Works deepens understanding of the California ELD Standards and guides teachers in planning language lessons for Designated ELD instruction.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/319798-learning-how-english-works",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_exhibition-tour-maren-hassinger-living-moving-growing::2026-06-24",
      "title": "Exhibition Tour: Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-24",
      "time": "12:15 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Exhibition Tour: Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/exhibition-tour-maren-hassinger-living-moving-growing",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260624T160000Z-310737@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "BPM 202 Communicating with Impact",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-06-24",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This 6-hour workshop is part of the BPM Part 3: Grow Your Team series and is an elective option for the UC Systemwide People Management Certificate. In this highly interactive workshop, each participant's experience is drawn upon for the learning. Ideally, to contribute to and enhance understanding, participants will come with current and/or previous people management experience. The content covers fundamental tools and techniques to communicate effectively with your team, colleagues, manager, and others across the organization. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: *Have effective conversations through listening, asking questions, and engaging others *Use the appropriate communication mechanism and technique at the right time *Conduct productive one-on-one and team meetings *Develop executive summaries to share information and deliver engaging presentations *Communicate with others using emotional intelligence principles and practices *Overcome obstacles to emotionally charged conversations",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/310737-bpm-202-communicating-with-impact",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260625T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-25",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260625T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-25",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260625T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-25",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260625T070000Z-320196@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Learning How English Works",
      "organizer": "CRLP",
      "date": "2026-06-25",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Santa Clara County Office of Education",
      "description": "CRLP at UC Berkeley is proud to collaborate with Santa Clara County Office of Education to offer CRLP's Learning How English Works to all TK-5th Grade Teachers, Special Educators, and Administrators. This professional development institute is designed to help unpack and implement Part II of the California ELD Standards. Learning How English Works deepens understanding of the California ELD Standards and guides teachers in planning language lessons for Designated ELD instruction.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/319799-learning-how-english-works",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_black-life-transition-miracle::2026-06-25",
      "title": "Black Life: Transition as Miracle",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-25",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Black Life: Transition as Miracle",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/black-life-transition-miracle",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_west-coast-estonian-days-rolling-papers::2026-06-25",
      "title": "West Coast Estonian Days: Rolling Papers",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-06-25",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "West Coast Estonian Days: Rolling Papers",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/west-coast-estonian-days-rolling-papers",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260626T070000Z-288815@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-26",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-06-26",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
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      "title": "Clinical Laboratory Scientist Preparatory Program Online Information Session",
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      "date": "2026-06-26",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
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      "date": "2026-06-27",
      "time": "All day",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
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      "time": "All day",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
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      "date": "2026-06-28",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-06-28",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
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      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
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      "time": "All day",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
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      "date": "2026-06-29",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-06-29",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
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      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-06-29",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Centering Philippine and Filipinx American Histories: Selections from The Bancroft Library",
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      "date": "2026-06-30",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Bancroft Library (corridor)",
      "description": "The Bancroft Library's collections of materials relating to the Philippines span nearly 500 years. Highlights in this exhibit include a transcript of an Inquisitorial trial from 1646, a prayer book written in the Cebuano language, and UC Berkeley Filipino student publications from 1905 to the present. The exhibit also features selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author Jessica Hagedorn, including typewritten drafts of her novels, poetry, song lyrics, and a screenplay, as well as childhood drawings and writings.Bancroft's renowned Latin American collections offer up intriguing examples of documents produced by the Spanish Empire as it exploited the islands' natural, cultural, and human resources. Examples include the transcript of the Inquisitorial trial of two women accused of being spiritual mediums, a manuscript written in the Jawi script, which is based on Arabic script promising religious freedom to the Muslim residents of the island of Mindanao, and materials regarding the trade between Manila and Mexico.The personal papers and published works of UC Berkeley professors Bernard Moses (1846-1931) and David Barrows (1873-1954) document their early involvement with American colonialism in the Philippines, especially their work in redesigning the Filipino education system. In the aftermath of a brutal war, Americans viewed education as a tool for pacifying a conquered population. Documentation of these professors' white supremacist views is contrasted with the work of Filipinx and Asian American scholars who use their words to critique colonialism and its racist underpinnings.Educational opportunities have brought students from the Philippines, and later Filipinx American students, to Berkeley since the early 20th century. The exhibit includes examples of four student publications — two published in the first two decades of the 1900s and two more contemporary examples — that provide evidence of these students' political engagement and their determination to make their voices heard.Selections from the personal papers of acclaimed author and performance artist Jessica Hagedorn are also on display, including examples of her novels, plays, poetry, song lyrics, a screenplay, childhood drawings, and writings. Hagedorn employs a kaleidoscope of pop culture references, songs, images, and quotes from historical figures, and a galaxy of characters representing various cultures, classes, genders, races, and nationalities in her depictions of the Philippines and Filipinx America.Open hours may vary. Please view the The Bancroft Library hours (https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/bancroft) page for the most up-to-date information.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/Library/event/288815-centering-philippine-and-filipinx-american",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260630T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-06-30",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260630T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-06-30",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260701T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-01",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260701T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-01",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260701T153000Z-310827@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "BPM 104 Communicating Goals, Objectives & Key Results",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-07-01",
      "time": "8:30 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This 4-hour workshop is part of the BPM Part 2: Grow Your Knowledge series. In this highly interactive workshop, each participant's experience is drawn upon for the learning. Ideally, to contribute to and enhance understanding, participants will come with current and/or previous people management experience. The content identifies how goals and performance standards fit into the UC Berkeley performance management cycle and performance evaluation process. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: * Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of aligning employee objectives with strategic goals * Practice using SMART criteria * Identify objectives and key results * Practice writing and communicating performance objectives and key results",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/310827-bpm-104-communicating-goals-objectives-key-results",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_i-married-you-fun::2026-07-01",
      "title": "I Married You for Fun",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-01",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "I Married You for Fun",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/i-married-you-fun",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260702T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-02",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260702T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-02",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260702T070000Z-320911@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Summer Session A Ends",
      "organizer": "Cal Parents",
      "date": "2026-07-02",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "UC Berkeley Campus",
      "description": "Summer Session A Ends",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/calparents/event/320911-summer-session-a-ends",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_free-first-thursdays::2026-07-02",
      "title": "Free First Thursday",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-02",
      "time": "12:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Free First Thursday",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/free-first-thursdays",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-july-2026::2026-07-02",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-02",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-july-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_exhibition-tour-maren-hassinger-living-moving-growing::2026-07-02",
      "title": "Exhibition Tour: Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-02",
      "time": "1:15 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Exhibition Tour: Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/exhibition-tour-maren-hassinger-living-moving-growing",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_only-yesterday::2026-07-02",
      "title": "Only Yesterday",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-02",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Only Yesterday",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/only-yesterday",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260703T070000Z-320914@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Academic and Administrative Holiday - Independence Day",
      "organizer": "Cal Parents",
      "date": "2026-07-03",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "UC Berkeley Campus",
      "description": "Academic and Administrative Holiday - Independence Day",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/calparents/event/320914-academic-and-administrative-holiday-independence",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260703T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-03",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260703T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-03",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-july-2026::2026-07-03",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-03",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-july-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_jour-se-leve::2026-07-03",
      "title": "Le jour se lève",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-03",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Le jour se lève",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/jour-se-leve",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260704T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-04",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260704T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-04",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-july-2026::2026-07-04",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-04",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-july-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_dr-strangelove-or-how-i-learned-stop-worrying-and-love-bomb::2026-07-04",
      "title": "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-04",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/dr-strangelove-or-how-i-learned-stop-worrying-and-love-bomb",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260705T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-05",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260705T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-05",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-july-2026::2026-07-05",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-05",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-july-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_only-yesterday::2026-07-05",
      "title": "Only Yesterday",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-05",
      "time": "4:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Only Yesterday",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/only-yesterday",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_girl-pistol::2026-07-05",
      "title": "The Girl with a Pistol",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-05",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "The Girl with a Pistol",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/girl-pistol",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260706T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-06",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260706T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-06",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260706T070000Z-320916@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Session Session F (Three Weeks) Begins",
      "organizer": "Cal Parents",
      "date": "2026-07-06",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "UC Berkeley Campus",
      "description": "Session Session F (Three Weeks) Begins",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/calparents/event/320916-session-session-f-three-weeks-begins",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260706T070000Z-320915@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Summer Session D (Six Weeks) Begins",
      "organizer": "Cal Parents",
      "date": "2026-07-06",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "UC Berkeley Campus",
      "description": "Summer Session D (Six Weeks) Begins",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/calparents/event/320915-summer-session-d-six-weeks-begins",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260707T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-07",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260707T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-07",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260707T170000Z-318431@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Botanical Illustration: Summer Flowers with Catherine Watters",
      "organizer": "UC Botanical Garden",
      "date": "2026-07-07",
      "time": "10:00 AM",
      "location": "UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley",
      "description": "Summer is a lovely time to explore botanical art with the many lovely flowers that surround us. Catherine Watters will guide you through the steps of observing, drawing and painting your flowers to capture their form, rich colors and texture. All levels are welcome and students may use watercolor or colored pencils. You have the option to rent materials with a $25 fee payable in cash to the instructor on the day of the class by selecting \"Rent Materials\" with your registration. Catherine Watters Biography Catherine has been teaching botanical art for over twenty-five years in the San Francisco Bay area. Her paintings are included in several florilegia as well as permanent and private collections in the U.S., Europe and Australia, and appear in numerous books and magazines. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the American Society of Botanical Artists, the UC Berkeley Botanical Garden and The Red List Project. She is also a member of the Association des Passionnnés de l'Illustration Botanique in France, and The Florilegium Society at the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, Australia. Catherine received her B.A. from the University of California at Davis where she studied French and Art.",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/bot/event/318431-botanical-illustration-summer-flowers-with",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260708T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-08",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260708T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-08",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_exhibition-tour-maren-hassinger-living-moving-growing::2026-07-08",
      "title": "Exhibition Tour: Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-08",
      "time": "12:15 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Exhibition Tour: Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/exhibition-tour-maren-hassinger-living-moving-growing",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_paths-glory::2026-07-08",
      "title": "Paths of Glory",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-08",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Paths of Glory",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/paths-glory",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260709T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-09",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260709T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-09",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260709T153000Z-310838@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "BPM 204 Building Teams",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-07-09",
      "time": "8:30 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This 4-hour workshop is part of the BPM Part 3: Grow Your Team series and is an elective option for the UC Systemwide People Management Certificate. In this highly interactive workshop, each participant's experience is drawn upon for the learning. Ideally, to contribute to and enhance understanding, participants will come with current and/or previous people management experience. The content covers the characteristics of and the tools necessary for building an effective team. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: *Assess their team's effectiveness and needs *Determine their team's stage of team development *Identify their team's leadership needs based on its current stage of team development *Create an action plan for increasing their team's effectiveness *Practice selected tools and become familiar with the Team Building Toolkit resource",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/310838-bpm-204-building-teams",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_wanda::2026-07-09",
      "title": "Wanda",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-09",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Wanda",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/wanda",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260710T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-10",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260710T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-10",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-july-2026::2026-07-10",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-10",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-july-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_times-harvey-milk::2026-07-10",
      "title": "The Times of Harvey Milk",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-10",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "The Times of Harvey Milk",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/times-harvey-milk",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260710T190000Z-318650@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Professional Program in Regulatory Affairs Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-07-10",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "Learn about the regulatory affairs profession, examples of career paths and how our program can help you build the knowledge base to reach your professional goals.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/318650-professional-program-in-regulatory-affairs-online-inf",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260710T200000Z-313883@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Start Anytime Online Science Courses Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-07-10",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "Start Anytime Online Science courses are continuous enrollment (CE), which means the course is open for enrollment at any time and starts at the time you register. You can work through course material at your own pace and will have ample opportunities for interaction with your instructors and other students.",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/313883-start-anytime-online-science-courses-online-informati",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260711T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-11",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260711T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-11",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-july-2026::2026-07-11",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-11",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-july-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_grave-fireflies::2026-07-11",
      "title": "Grave of the Fireflies",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-11",
      "time": "1:30 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Grave of the Fireflies",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/grave-fireflies",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_crossroads-and-exploding-digital-inevitable::2026-07-11",
      "title": "Crossroads and The Exploding Digital Inevitable",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-11",
      "time": "4:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Crossroads and The Exploding Digital Inevitable",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/crossroads-and-exploding-digital-inevitable",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_exiles::2026-07-11",
      "title": "The Exiles",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-11",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "The Exiles",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/exiles",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260712T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-12",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260712T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-12",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-july-2026::2026-07-12",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-12",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-july-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_future-present-tense-workshop::2026-07-12",
      "title": "The Future of Present Tense",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-12",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "The Future of Present Tense",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/future-present-tense-workshop",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_exhibition-tour-maren-hassinger-living-moving-growing::2026-07-12",
      "title": "Exhibition Tour: Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-12",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Exhibition Tour: Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/exhibition-tour-maren-hassinger-living-moving-growing",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_book-launch-david-thomson-pierrot-le-fou::2026-07-12",
      "title": "Book Launch with David Thomson Pierrot le fou",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-12",
      "time": "3:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Book Launch with David Thomson   Pierrot le fou",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/book-launch-david-thomson-pierrot-le-fou",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_one-eyed-jacks::2026-07-12",
      "title": "One-Eyed Jacks",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-12",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "One-Eyed Jacks",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/one-eyed-jacks",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260713T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-13",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260713T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-13",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260713T153000Z-312818@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Airport Systems Planning and Design (55th Annual Short Course)",
      "organizer": "Technology Transfer Program",
      "date": "2026-07-13",
      "time": "8:30 AM",
      "location": "UC Berkeley Faculty Club",
      "description": "Description The course is being offered in association with the National Center of Excellence for Aviation Operations Research (NEXTOR). This week-long course offers an overview of airport planning and design for those entering or wishing to become more familiar with the field, as well as an opportunity for those with more experience to expand their knowledge of specific topics. The course will give particular attention to the challenges and uncertainties involved in planning airport facilities in the current situation and the implications for planning airport facilities for the future environment during and after recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. The course is taught by some of the leading practitioners (and most experienced instructors) in the industry. In addition to covering the fundamentals of airport planning and design, the course discusses emerging issues and likely future trends facing airport planners, operators, and consultants in the US and around the world. The topics covered range from airport and airline economics and travel demand forecasting to airport capacity analysis, noise analysis, and environmental planning. Topics covered also include airfield design, passenger terminal planning, airport ground access, and air cargo facilities planning. For more information, including the course agenda, please go to the Nextor Website (http://its.berkeley.edu/nextor/airportcourse). Intended Audience This course is intended for engineers and planners working for airport authorities, consultants, and government agencies, as well as airport and airline management personnel interested in the technical considerations that need to be taken into account in planning airport development in the post-coronavirus pandemic environment. It will also be of interest to those involved in teaching transportation engineering courses or undertaking research on airport-related topics. For Questions about Course Content Contact Geoff Gosling, the course coordinator, at 510-528-8741 or gdgosling@aol.com (mailto:gdgosling@aol.com). For more information, including the course agenda, please go to the Nextor Website (http://its.berkeley.edu/nextor/airportcourse). Instruction TeamFaculty member in charge: Mark Hansen, Professor of Civil Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of CaliforniaCourse Coordinators: Geoffrey Gosling, Principal, Aviation System Consulting, Berkeley, California Michael Hanowsky, Director, Practice Lead for Data Analytics and Operational Planning, Woolpert, Burlingame, CaliforniaInstructional staff: (Instructional team roster is not finalized. Some changes may occur) Adam Cohen, Research Associate, Innovative Mobility Research Group, Transportation Sustainability Research Center, University of California, Berkeley Thomas Cornell, Vice President, Landrum & Brown, San Francisco, California David Full, Vice President Aviation – Environmental Service Group Leader, RS&H, San Francisco, California Geoffrey Gosling, Principal, Aviation System Consulting, Berkeley, California Michael Hanowsky, Director, Practice Lead for Data Analytics and Operational Planning, Woolpert, Burlingame, California Lisa Harmon, Project Planner - Aviation, Mead & Hunt, Sacramento, California Peter Mandle, Executive Vice President, InterVISTAS Consulting, Burlingame, California Scott Nason, President, SDN TT&H Consulting, Dallas, Texas Christopher Oswald, Senior Vice President, Safety & Regulatory Affairs, Airports Council International – North America, Washington, DC Thomas Phillips, Chief Executive Officer, Keiser Phillips Associates, Seattle, Washington Nora Richardson, Director, Frasca & Associates, Houston, Texas Burr Stewart, Aviation Strategic Planning & Sustainability Consultant, Seattle, Washington Byron Thurber, Senior Aviation Planner, Arup, San Francisco, California For more information including the course agenda and hotel information please go to the NEXTOR website (http://its.berkeley.edu/nextor/airportcourse).",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/ttp/event/312818-airport-systems-planning-and-design-55th-annual",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "simons_workshops-cryptography-10-years-later-obfuscation-proof-systems-secure-computation-reunion::2026-07-13",
      "title": "Cryptography 10 Years Later: Obfuscation, Proof Systems, and Secure Computation Reunion",
      "organizer": "Simons Institute",
      "date": "2026-07-13",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Calvin Lab auditorium — Calvin Lab",
      "description": "Cryptography 10 Years Later: Obfuscation, Proof Systems, and Secure Computation",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://simons.berkeley.edu/workshops/cryptography-10-years-later-obfuscation-proof-systems-secure-computation-reunion",
      "source": "simons"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260714T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-14",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260714T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-14",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260715T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-15",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260715T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-15",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260715T150000Z-313175@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Complete Streets Planning and Design",
      "organizer": "Technology Transfer Program",
      "date": "2026-07-15",
      "time": "8:00 AM",
      "location": "Hyatt House San Jose Airport Gathering Rm 1",
      "description": "Description Complete Streets are planned, designed, operated, and maintained to provide safe and comfortable travel for all users of all ages. Complete Streets provide for all modes of transportation, including pedestrians, bicyclists, transit vehicles, and motorists, as well as allow for emergency response, road maintenance, and goods movement. This course covers the planning and design of Complete Streets, including the history of Complete Streets; the policy environment for Complete Streets, particularly in the California legislative environment; how to integrate Complete Streets with the urban planning process; and how to design streets, intersections, crossings, and interchanges consistent with the Complete Streets approach. Topics Includethe history of Complete Streets the policy environment for Complete Streets new planning trends affecting decisions regarding transportation integrating Complete Streets with general plans, specific plans, RTPs, TIPs, and the entitlement process layered networks design manuals and guidelines relevant to Complete Streets cross-section element design: travel lanes, parking, shoulders, pedestrian facilities, bicycle facilities experimental and innovative bikeway design signalized intersection and uncontrolled crossing design What You Will Learn Students will gain an understanding of the Complete Streets approach and its application to planning and design. Students will learn how to plan for future Complete Streets as well as how to retrofit existing streets to provide for all modes of transportation. Additionally, students will learn how to evaluate complicated trade-offs between modes of transportation. Who Should Attend This course is intended for urban planners and transportation engineers at local, regional, and state agencies as well as consultants. Both new and experienced planners and engineers will benefit. The course is primarily appropriate for urban perspectives; however, it will address Complete Streets in rural environments as well. This class includes a walking tour on each day. Please wear comfortable shoes.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/ttp/event/313175-complete-streets-planning-and-design",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260715T153000Z-310826@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "BPM 103 Creating an Inclusive Work Environment",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-07-15",
      "time": "8:30 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This 4-hour workshop is part of the BPM Part 1: Grow Today series for the UC Systemwide People Management Certificate. This highly interactive workshop provides a baseline professional learning experience on fostering an inclusive work environment. Participants will learn introductory frameworks and concepts, engage in discussion with colleagues about how to apply the information to their work, and learn how to effectively respond to cultural and racialized tensions that occur in the workplace. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: * Connect notions of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging to their respective departments and areas of influence * Reflect on their current practices and approaches to managing and motivating diverse employees * Identify what microaggressions are and the messages they convey to the BIPOC employee * Create a plan for improving existing practices * Access resources",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/310826-bpm-103-creating-an-inclusive-work-environment",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_port-shadows::2026-07-15",
      "title": "Port of Shadows",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-15",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Port of Shadows",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/port-shadows",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260715T210000Z-320857@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "July Butterfly Walk",
      "organizer": "UC Botanical Garden",
      "date": "2026-07-15",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley",
      "description": "Join our butterfly docent specialist Sally Levinson and Andy Liu for a guided walk through the Garden in search of butterflies, as you learn about their plant relationships and amazing life cycle. Bring binoculars if you have them. Registered children welcome. Pre-registration is required, space is limited. Groups larger than 6 people, please contact us to make separate arrangements for a private tour. This walk follows uneven terrain, with areas of paved and unpaved trail. For accessibility inquiries, please email gardenprograms@berkeley.edu, or call 510-664-7606. All program fees include same-day admission to the Garden, rain or shine. \"The 34-acre UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley is a wonderful destination on any day of the year, but the guided butterfly walks held each month are pure magic.\" –Featured in the Mercury News Image Credit: Common Buckeye butterfly by Sarab Seth",
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        "Academic"
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      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/bot/event/320857-july-butterfly-walk",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260716T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-16",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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        "Arts"
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    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260716T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-16",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
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      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
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    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_help-me-my-love::2026-07-16",
      "title": "Help Me, My Love",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-16",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Help Me, My Love",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/help-me-my-love",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260717T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-17",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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        "Arts"
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      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
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    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260717T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-17",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
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        "Arts",
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    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-july-2026::2026-07-17",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-17",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
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      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-july-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
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    {
      "id": "bampfa_lolita::2026-07-17",
      "title": "Lolita",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-17",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Lolita",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
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      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/lolita",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260718T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-18",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
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      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260718T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-18",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
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    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-july-2026::2026-07-18",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-18",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-july-2026",
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    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_tale-princess-kaguya::2026-07-18",
      "title": "The Tale of The Princess Kaguya",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-18",
      "time": "3:30 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "The Tale of The Princess Kaguya",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/tale-princess-kaguya",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_shoot-piano-player::2026-07-18",
      "title": "Shoot the Piano Player",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-18",
      "time": "6:30 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Shoot the Piano Player",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/shoot-piano-player",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260719T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-19",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260719T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-19",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
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      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
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    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-july-2026::2026-07-19",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-19",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
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      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-july-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
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    {
      "id": "bampfa_wrenching-news-workshops::2026-07-19",
      "title": "Wrenching News Workshops",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-19",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Wrenching News Workshops",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
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      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/wrenching-news-workshops",
      "source": "bampfa"
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      "id": "bampfa_gauche-cellist::2026-07-19",
      "title": "Gauche the Cellist",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-19",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Gauche the Cellist",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
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      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/gauche-cellist",
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    {
      "id": "bampfa_clockwork-orange::2026-07-19",
      "title": "A Clockwork Orange",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-19",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "A Clockwork Orange",
      "tags": [
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      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/clockwork-orange",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260720T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-20",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
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    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260720T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-20",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260721T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-21",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260721T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-21",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
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    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260722T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-22",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260722T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-22",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_teresa-thief::2026-07-22",
      "title": "Teresa the Thief",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-22",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Teresa the Thief",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/teresa-thief",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260723T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-23",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260723T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-23",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260723T160000Z-310825@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "BPM 102 People Management in a Union Environment",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-07-23",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This 5.5-hour workshop is part of the BPM Part 2: Grow Your Knowledge series and is an elective option for the UC Systemwide People Management Certificate. In this highly interactive workshop, each participant's experience is drawn upon for the learning. Ideally, to contribute to and enhance understanding, participants will come with current and/or previous people management experience. The content addresses how to manage represented employees within the constraints of the laws and labor contracts. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: * List management rights, employee rights, and union rights * Communicate more effectively with represented employees",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/310825-bpm-102-people-management-in-a-union-environment",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260723T180000Z-319502@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Professional Program in Personal Financial Planning Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-07-23",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "Learn to analyze and advise in all core areas of personal financial planning. Our program provides an academic path to the financial planning profession—whether you are thinking of changing careers to become a financial adviser, want to understand personal financial planning concepts and techniques to better perform your current work, or want to prepare to take the Certified Financial Planner™ certification examination or CFP® Exam. We welcome non-professionals in these courses who are interested in learning more about their own personal finances.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/319502-professional-program-in-personal-financial-planning-o",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_eyes-wide-shut::2026-07-23",
      "title": "Eyes Wide Shut",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-23",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Eyes Wide Shut",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/eyes-wide-shut",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260723T210000Z-315276@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Achieve Together – Preparing Yourself for the Conversation with Your Supervisor/Manager (BECAR AT105)",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-07-23",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "This workshop is for UC Berkeley Staff. This offering for non-represented employees will provide a brief overview of the Achieve Together performance program. The focus of this interactive workshop will include planning and practice activities such as creating and communicating goals, engaging in productive check-in conversations, and optimizing your coachability, to prepare you to fully engage in your own performance development process with your manager. There will be about 1 hour of pre-work required to complete in advance of the workshop.Learning Outcomes: 1) gain a comprehensive understanding of the Achieve Together performance program, 2) create one clear, achievable goal aligned with their role and the organization's objectives, and 3) learn techniques for productive check-in conversations with their supervisor/manager. Registrants will be sent a Zoom link and bCal invite as the virtual workshop date draws near.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/315276-achieve-together-preparing-yourself-for-the-conversat",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260724T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-24",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260724T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-24",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260724T070000Z-320917@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Session Session F Ends",
      "organizer": "Cal Parents",
      "date": "2026-07-24",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "UC Berkeley Campus",
      "description": "Session Session F Ends",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/calparents/event/320917-session-session-f-ends",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-july-2026::2026-07-24",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-24",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-july-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260724T180000Z-320853@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Integral Taiji and Qigong",
      "organizer": "UC Botanical Garden",
      "date": "2026-07-24",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley",
      "description": "Join us for a Friday late morning Integral Taiji & Qigong class. This class focuses on embodied, psycho-spiritual, ecological, and cosmological dimensions of qigong and taiji (tai chi). We will practice standing meditation, walking meditation, the Microcosmic Orbit, Taiji Ruler, the Eight Treasures, cleansing the internal organs, embodying the elements, and more. Everyone is invited to participate, regardless of prior experience. Children are welcome if accompanied by an adult (with registration). Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and bring layers for warmth and sun-protection. Space is limited; registration required. Class will be outdoors at the Garden. Please let us know if you have accessibility questions. While we plan to hold this event outdoors, weather may require us to move indoors.Elizabeth McAnally, PhD is the author of Loving Water across Religions: Contributions to an Integral Water Ethic (Orbis Press, 2019). She works as the newsletter editor and website manager for the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology. She practices yoga and Chinese internal arts (taiji, qigong, bagua, xingyi, and yiquan) and teaches Integral Taiji & Qigong classes in Berkeley and online.Program Fee includes Garden Admission: $18 Adult, $12 Senior, Free for UCBG Members and UCB Affiliates",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/bot/event/320853-integral-taiji-and-qigong",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_mississippi-mermaid::2026-07-24",
      "title": "Mississippi Mermaid",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-24",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Mississippi Mermaid",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/mississippi-mermaid",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260725T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-25",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260725T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-25",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-july-2026::2026-07-25",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-25",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-july-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_story-yanagawa-waterways::2026-07-25",
      "title": "The Story of Yanagawa Waterways",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-25",
      "time": "3:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "The Story of Yanagawa Waterways",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/story-yanagawa-waterways",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_i-know-you-know-i-know::2026-07-25",
      "title": "I Know That You Know That I Know",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-25",
      "time": "6:30 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "I Know That You Know That I Know",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/i-know-you-know-i-know",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260726T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-26",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260726T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-26",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-july-2026::2026-07-26",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-26",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-july-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_exhibition-tour-maren-hassinger-living-moving-growing::2026-07-26",
      "title": "Exhibition Tour: Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-26",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Exhibition Tour: Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/exhibition-tour-maren-hassinger-living-moving-growing",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_shining-signing::2026-07-26",
      "title": "The Shining",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-26",
      "time": "3:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "The Shining",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/shining-signing",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_corbeau::2026-07-26",
      "title": "Le corbeau",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-07-26",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Le corbeau",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/corbeau",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260727T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-07-27",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260727T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-07-27",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
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      "id": "livewhale_20260727T070000Z-320918@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Summer Sessions E (Three Weeks) Begins",
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      "date": "2026-07-27",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-07-28",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-07-29",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "title": "Certificate Program in Accounting Online Information Session",
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      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-02",
      "time": "4:30 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "The Clockmaker of St. Paul",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/clockmaker-st-paul",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_la-notte::2026-08-02",
      "title": "La notte",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-02",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "La notte",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/la-notte",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260803T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-03",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260803T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-03",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "simons_workshops-diffusion-generative-modeling-progress-next-steps::2026-08-03",
      "title": "Diffusion Generative Modeling: Progress and Next Steps",
      "organizer": "Simons Institute",
      "date": "2026-08-03",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Calvin Lab auditorium — Calvin Lab",
      "description": "Diffusion Generative Modeling: Progress and Next Steps",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://simons.berkeley.edu/workshops/diffusion-generative-modeling-progress-next-steps",
      "source": "simons"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260803T190000Z-318093@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Professional Program in Graphic Design Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-08-03",
      "time": "12:00 PM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "UC Berkeley Extension's Professional Program in Graphic Design offers a study of design principles and an appreciation of historical and current trends. Find out how you can learn from industry professionals to build a portfolio and advance in the field.",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/extension/event/318093-professional-program-in-graphic-design-online-informa",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260804T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-04",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260804T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-04",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260804T070000Z-320197@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Teaching California Wildfires - in High School Biology and Chemistry",
      "organizer": "Lawrence Hall of Science",
      "date": "2026-08-04",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Online",
      "description": "Professional Learning for High School Teachers! Teaching California Wildfire WorkshopsTuesday & Wednesday, August 4&#8211;59:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.Virtual Join the Bay Area Science Project (BASP) (https://lawrencehallofscience.org/professional-learning/professional-learning-program/bay-area-science-project-basp/) and Understanding Global Change (https://ugc.berkeley.edu/) for two days of professional learning focused on teaching about wildfires in California. Teachers will get an immersive experience with a field-tested, standards-aligned mini unit in either Chemistry or Biology. Gain access to the full curriculum and teaching resources, and discuss implementation strategies with the unit designers and fellow teachers! These workshops will: Support teachers to engage in sense-making with data and use modeling in their classrooms Provide a deep dive into recent data and research findings, and standards-related content Offer an approach to centering issues of environmental and climate justice Introduce trauma-informed strategies These workshops are designed and delivered by the Bay Area Science Project ( (https://e.wordfly.com/click?sid=MTYxNV8xMjgyXzEyOTg5XzcxMjk&l=35c0be22-8f19-f111-a844-0050569d715d&utm_source=wrdfly-cstm&utm_medium=eml&utm_campaign=260311-basp-workshop-mdr&utm_content=basp_version_A&sourceNumber=)BASP (https://lawrencehallofscience.org/professional-learning/professional-learning-program/bay-area-science-project-basp/)) (https://e.wordfly.com/click?sid=MTYxNV8xMjgyXzEyOTg5XzcxMjk&l=35c0be22-8f19-f111-a844-0050569d715d&utm_source=wrdfly-cstm&utm_medium=eml&utm_campaign=260311-basp-workshop-mdr&utm_content=basp_version_A&sourceNumber=).",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/318492-teaching-california-wildfires-in-high-school",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260804T210000Z-313177@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California MUTCD Overview and Updates",
      "organizer": "Technology Transfer Program",
      "date": "2026-08-04",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "Online",
      "description": "DescriptionAre you aware that California adopted a new CA MUTCD standard (CA MUTCD 2014 Revision 8 (https://dot.ca.gov/programs/safety-programs/camutcd)) on January 11, 2024. The revised CA MUTCD Rev 8 includes policy revisions addressing fourteen specific CTCDC recommendations to Caltrans since January 11, 2024, and other corrections and format changes. Are you aware of your company or public agency's requirements to follow this document related to transportation projects? Are you wondering how the prior Caltrans Traffic Manual, the California Supplement to the MUTCD, and the most recent Federal MUTCD all relate to each other and to your work? Do you know the status of some of the more significant changes to the CA MUTCD, such as signal timing parameters, pedestrian and bicycle traffic controls, traffic signs, and speed zones? Would you like to find out how other California practitioners are applying these new standards and guidelines successfully? Would you like to benefit from their real-world transportation experience in both the public and private sides of the industry, and be able to apply their \"lessons learned\" to your projects spanning traffic control devices, signage, traffic signals, school zones, pavement markings, and the latest requirements and guidance for these? Do you want to hear about some of the changes that have been approved for 2024 and some changes that may occur in the future? If so, you will want to attend this important training that emphasizes application areas of the new edition of the CA MUTCD. Learn where your prior traffic control device applications still apply or have become outdated. Fully understand where and how California practice differs from Federal practice. Pick-up wide-ranging good practices in applying these standards to new and existing transportation facilities in California. The workshop is a combination of presentations by experts, discussion, and Q&A, so whether you are a seasoned practitioner or completely new to the field, bring your issues and experience to further your knowledge. Topics IncludeImportant changes due to the adoption of the CA MUTCD March 2014 Revision 8 (https://dot.ca.gov/programs/safety-programs/camutcd)How the prior California Supplement and Traffic manuals still apply and don't apply CA versus Federal Differences Best practices, issues, and errors encountered by practitioners Rules and requirements for speed zones and the law of the real-world tips Application of warning signs and key curve advisory standards Differences between and applications of guide, warning, and regulatory signs Improperly used signs Application and recent changes to traffic signal warrants Traffic signal timing parameters and operations Latest in Bikeway traffic control treatments School area traffic controls devices, recent changes and application Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons and Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons Temporary traffic control and worksite safety What You Will Learn Attendees will gain practical skills on how to use and apply the MUTCD and the California MUTCD to their traffic engineering work, with emphasis on application areas that often pose difficulties for practitioners, including: recent changes; speed zoning; traffic signal operations; school area traffic controls; and where California practice differs significantly from Federal practice. Attendees will learn best practices and lessons learned in applying the MUTCD to both new and existing transportation facilities in California. Attendees are encouraged to bring issues/experience at work for discussion. Who Should Attend This four-session online class will benefit traffic engineers, planners, and technicians who work in the various facets of traffic engineering. The workshop will also benefit other individuals who wish to learn about applications of the CA MUTCD to traffic engineering practice. Individuals with or without prior knowledge of the CA MUTCD will benefit.",
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        "Academic",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/ttp/event/313177-california-mutcd-overview-and-updates",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260805T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-05",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260805T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-05",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_killing::2026-08-05",
      "title": "The Killing",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-05",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "The Killing",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/killing",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260805T230000Z-316696@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Cybersecurity Summer 2026 Capstone Project Showcase",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-05",
      "time": "4:00 PM",
      "location": "Online",
      "description": "Graduating MICS students present their cybersecurity projects. A panel of judges will select an outstanding project for the Lily L. Chang MICS Capstone Award. More info: https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/events/2026/cybersecurity-summer-2026-capstone-project-showcase (https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/events/2026/cybersecurity-summer-2026-capstone-project-showcase)",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/events/2026/cybersecurity-summer-2026-capstone-project-showcase",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260806T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-06",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260806T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-06",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_free-first-thursdays::2026-08-06",
      "title": "Free First Thursday",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-06",
      "time": "12:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Free First Thursday",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/free-first-thursdays",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-august-2026::2026-08-06",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-06",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-august-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_le-trou::2026-08-06",
      "title": "Le trou",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-06",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Le trou",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/le-trou",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260807T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-07",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260807T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-07",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-august-2026::2026-08-07",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-07",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-august-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_white-light-black-rain::2026-08-07",
      "title": "White Light/Black Rain",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-07",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "White Light/Black Rain",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/white-light-black-rain",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260807T200000Z-311866@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Advanced Biosciences Program Online Information Session",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Extension",
      "date": "2026-08-07",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "Online via Zoom",
      "description": "Get an overview of recent research advances, whether you're applying to grad school, trying to move ahead in your career, or updating your knowledge base. After completing the required course, you can tailor the program's electives to meet your specific career needs.",
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      "id": "livewhale_20260808T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-08-08",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
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      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-08-09",
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      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
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      "id": "livewhale_20260811T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-08-11",
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      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
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      "id": "livewhale_20260812T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-08-12",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "title": "BPM 205 Delegation Skills",
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      "date": "2026-08-12",
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      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-08-13",
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      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-08-14",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260814T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-08-14",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260814T070000Z-320919@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Summer Sessions B, C, D, and E End",
      "organizer": "Cal Parents",
      "date": "2026-08-14",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "UC Berkeley Campus",
      "description": "Summer Sessions B, C, D, and E End",
      "tags": [
        "Student Life"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/calparents/event/320919-summer-sessions-b-c-d-and-e-end",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260814T000000Z-316695@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Data Science Summer 2026 Capstone Project Showcase",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-13",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "Online",
      "description": "Graduating MIDS students present their data science projects. A panel of judges will select an outstanding project for the Hal R. Varian MIDS Capstone Award. More info: https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/events/2026/data-science-summer-2026-capstone-project-showcase (https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/events/2026/data-science-summer-2026-capstone-project-showcase)",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/events/2026/data-science-summer-2026-capstone-project-showcase",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-august-2026::2026-08-14",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-14",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-august-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_hours-jerome::2026-08-14",
      "title": "Hours for Jerome, Parts 1",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-14",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Hours for Jerome, Parts 1",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/hours-jerome",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260815T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-15",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260815T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-15",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-august-2026::2026-08-15",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-15",
      "time": "12:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-august-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_wrenching-news-workshops::2026-08-15",
      "title": "Wrenching News Workshops",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-15",
      "time": "3:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Wrenching News Workshops",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/wrenching-news-workshops",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_promises::2026-08-15",
      "title": "Promises",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-15",
      "time": "3:30 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Promises",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/promises",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_dr-strangelove-or-how-i-learned-stop-worrying-and-love-bomb::2026-08-15",
      "title": "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-15",
      "time": "6:30 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/dr-strangelove-or-how-i-learned-stop-worrying-and-love-bomb",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260816T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-16",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260816T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-16",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-august-2026::2026-08-16",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-16",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-august-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_postcard-comics-krusty-wheatfield::2026-08-16",
      "title": "Postcard Comics with Krusty Wheatfield",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-16",
      "time": "1:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Postcard Comics with Krusty Wheatfield",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/postcard-comics-krusty-wheatfield",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_five-films-nathaniel-dorsky::2026-08-16",
      "title": "Five Films by Nathaniel Dorsky",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-16",
      "time": "1:30 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Five Films by Nathaniel Dorsky",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/five-films-nathaniel-dorsky",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_2001-space-odyssey::2026-08-16",
      "title": "2001: A Space Odyssey",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-16",
      "time": "5:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "2001: A Space Odyssey",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/2001-space-odyssey",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260817T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-17",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260817T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-17",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260818T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-18",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260818T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-18",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260819T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-19",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260819T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-19",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_exhibition-tour-maren-hassinger-living-moving-growing::2026-08-19",
      "title": "Exhibition Tour: Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-19",
      "time": "12:15 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Exhibition Tour: Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/exhibition-tour-maren-hassinger-living-moving-growing",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260819T160000Z-310840@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "BPM 206 Growing as a Coach",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-08-19",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This 7.5-hour workshop is part of the BPM Part 3: Grow Your Team series. In this highly interactive workshop, each participant's experience is drawn upon for the learning. Ideally, to contribute to and enhance understanding, participants will come with current and/or previous people management experience. The content provides the fundamental tools and techniques to coach others and give effective feedback to enable employees to do their best work and develop themselves for the future. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: *Build an environment of trust as the foundation for effective coaching and feedback *Give meaningful, action-oriented feedback that drives performance *Listen effectively and ask questions to understand employees' perspectives *Use a four-step framework to have meaningful coaching conversations to enable employees to problem-solve, perform at their best, and develop and grow",
      "tags": [
        "Academic",
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/310840-bpm-206-growing-as-a-coach",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_bob-flambeur::2026-08-19",
      "title": "Bob le flambeur",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-19",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Bob le flambeur",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/bob-flambeur",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260819T210000Z-320858@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "August Butterfly Walk",
      "organizer": "UC Botanical Garden",
      "date": "2026-08-19",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley",
      "description": "Join our butterfly docent specialist Sally Levinson and Andy Liu for a guided walk through the Garden in search of butterflies, as you learn about their plant relationships and amazing life cycle. Bring binoculars if you have them. Registered children welcome. Pre-registration is required, space is limited. Groups larger than 6 people, please contact us to make separate arrangements for a private tour. This walk follows uneven terrain, with areas of paved and unpaved trail. For accessibility inquiries, please email gardenprograms@berkeley.edu, or call 510-664-7606. All program fees include same-day admission to the Garden, rain or shine. \"The 34-acre UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley is a wonderful destination on any day of the year, but the guided butterfly walks held each month are pure magic.\" –Featured in the Mercury News Image Credit: Echo Azure butterfly by Sarab Seth",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/bot/event/320858-august-butterfly-walk",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260820T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-20",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260820T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-20",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_ai-artificial-intelligence::2026-08-20",
      "title": "A.I. Artificial Intelligence",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-20",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "A.I. Artificial Intelligence",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/ai-artificial-intelligence",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260821T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-21",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260821T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-21",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-august-2026::2026-08-21",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-21",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-august-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260821T180000Z-320854@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Integral Taiji and Qigong",
      "organizer": "UC Botanical Garden",
      "date": "2026-08-21",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley",
      "description": "Join us for a Friday late morning Integral Taiji & Qigong class. This class focuses on embodied, psycho-spiritual, ecological, and cosmological dimensions of qigong and taiji (tai chi). We will practice standing meditation, walking meditation, the Microcosmic Orbit, Taiji Ruler, the Eight Treasures, cleansing the internal organs, embodying the elements, and more. Everyone is invited to participate, regardless of prior experience. Children are welcome if accompanied by an adult (with registration). Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and bring layers for warmth and sun-protection. Space is limited; registration required. Class will be outdoors at the Garden. Please let us know if you have accessibility questions. While we plan to hold this event outdoors, weather may require us to move indoors.Elizabeth McAnally, PhD is the author of Loving Water across Religions: Contributions to an Integral Water Ethic (Orbis Press, 2019). She works as the newsletter editor and website manager for the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology. She practices yoga and Chinese internal arts (taiji, qigong, bagua, xingyi, and yiquan) and teaches Integral Taiji & Qigong classes in Berkeley and online.Program Fee includes Garden Admission: $18 Adult, $12 Senior, Free for UCBG Members and UCB Affiliates",
      "tags": [
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/bot/event/320854-integral-taiji-and-qigong",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_four-films-jerome-hiler::2026-08-21",
      "title": "Four Films by Jerome Hiler",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-21",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Four Films by Jerome Hiler",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/four-films-jerome-hiler",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260822T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-22",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260822T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-22",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-august-2026::2026-08-22",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-22",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-august-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_pom-poko::2026-08-22",
      "title": "Pom Poko",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-22",
      "time": "3:30 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Pom Poko",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/pom-poko",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_barry-lyndon::2026-08-22",
      "title": "Barry Lyndon",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-22",
      "time": "6:30 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Barry Lyndon",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/barry-lyndon",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260823T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-23",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260823T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-23",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-august-2026::2026-08-23",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-23",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-august-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_my-neighbor-totoro::2026-08-23",
      "title": "My Neighbor Totoro",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-23",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "My Neighbor Totoro",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/my-neighbor-totoro",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_grave-fireflies::2026-08-23",
      "title": "Grave of the Fireflies",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-23",
      "time": "4:30 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Grave of the Fireflies",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/grave-fireflies",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_2001-space-odyssey::2026-08-23",
      "title": "2001: A Space Odyssey",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-23",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "2001: A Space Odyssey",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/2001-space-odyssey",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260824T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-24",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260824T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-24",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "simons_workshops-icm-2026-satellite-conference-spectral-theory-high-dimensional-expansion-pseudorandomness::2026-08-24",
      "title": "ICM 2026 Satellite Conference: Spectral Theory, High-Dimensional Expansion, and Pseudorandomness",
      "organizer": "Simons Institute",
      "date": "2026-08-24",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Calvin Lab Auditorium — Calvin Lab",
      "description": "Spectral Theory Beyond Graphs",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://simons.berkeley.edu/workshops/icm-2026-satellite-conference-spectral-theory-high-dimensional-expansion-pseudorandomness",
      "source": "simons"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260825T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-25",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260825T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-25",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260826T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-26",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260826T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-26",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_no-straight-lines::2026-08-26",
      "title": "No Straight Lines",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-26",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "No Straight Lines",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/no-straight-lines",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260827T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-27",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260827T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-27",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "ehub_20260827_1",
      "title": "Start Something @ the eHub Open House",
      "organizer": "Berkeley E-Hub",
      "date": "2026-08-27",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Berkeley E-Hub",
      "description": "Start Something @ the eHub Open House",
      "tags": [
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      ],
      "url": "https://ehub.berkeley.edu/events/",
      "source": "ehub"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260827T160000Z-310828@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "BPM 105 Performance Management",
      "organizer": "Human Resources",
      "date": "2026-08-27",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This 6-hour workshop is part of the BPM Part 2: Grow Your Knowledge series. In this highly interactive workshop, each participant's experience is drawn upon for the learning. Ideally, to contribute to and enhance understanding, participants will come with current and/or previous people management experience. The content covers the principles and guidelines for performance management at UC Berkeley, the importance of having ongoing performance conversations, a common rating scale, and shared language. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: * Describe the goals, features, and process of performance management * Apply a framework to ongoing check-in conversations * Write and communicate about goals * Use the Achievement Criteria for discussing performance with non-represented staff *Apply collective bargaining agreements to discussing performance with represented staff * Practice conducting a check-in conversation * Locate Achieve Together knowledge base, resources, and support contacts",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Academic"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/hr/event/310828-bpm-105-performance-management",
      "source": "livewhale"
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    {
      "id": "bampfa_purple-noon::2026-08-27",
      "title": "Purple Noon",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-27",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Purple Noon",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/purple-noon",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260828T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-28",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260828T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-28",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-august-2026::2026-08-28",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-28",
      "time": "2:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-august-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_tale-princess-kaguya::2026-08-28",
      "title": "The Tale of The Princess Kaguya",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-28",
      "time": "4:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "The Tale of The Princess Kaguya",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/tale-princess-kaguya",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_elevator-gallows::2026-08-28",
      "title": "Elevator to the Gallows",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-28",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Elevator to the Gallows",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/elevator-gallows",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260829T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-29",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/AC/event/309712-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260829T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-29",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-august-2026::2026-08-29",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-29",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-august-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_arboretum-cycle::2026-08-29",
      "title": "Arboretum Cycle",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-29",
      "time": "3:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Arboretum Cycle",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/arboretum-cycle",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "bampfa_tongues-untied::2026-08-29",
      "title": "Tongues Untied",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-29",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Tongues Untied",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
      ],
      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/tongues-untied",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260830T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-30",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
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    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260830T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-30",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
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      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
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    {
      "id": "bampfa_open-art-lab-august-2026::2026-08-30",
      "title": "Open: Art Lab",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-30",
      "time": "11:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Open: Art Lab",
      "tags": [
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      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/open-art-lab-august-2026",
      "source": "bampfa"
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    {
      "id": "bampfa_skin-glass::2026-08-30",
      "title": "Skin of Glass",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-30",
      "time": "3:30 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Skin of Glass",
      "tags": [
        "Arts"
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      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/skin-glass",
      "source": "bampfa"
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    {
      "id": "bampfa_eyes-wide-shut::2026-08-30",
      "title": "Eyes Wide Shut",
      "organizer": "BAMPFA",
      "date": "2026-08-30",
      "time": "7:00 PM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
      "description": "Eyes Wide Shut",
      "tags": [
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      "url": "https://bampfa.org/event/eyes-wide-shut",
      "source": "bampfa"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260831T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-08-31",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260831T070000Z-316699@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | The Etruscans Uncovered: The Phoebe A. Hearst Collection at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley Library",
      "date": "2026-08-31",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley",
      "description": "The Etruscans Uncovered is an exhibit in Doe Library's Bernice Layne Brown Gallery from March 9 until August 31, 2026. The Etruscans were the first builders of complex urban centers in ancient Italy, established elaborate religious practices, and crafted a wide range of artworks that decorated their homes, cities, and tombs. Although their writing (prose, poetry, and histories) has not survived, the Romans considered the Etruscans to be the \"people of the book.\" Their material culture allows us immediate entry into their public and private lives, whether through their tomb paintings, elaborate bronze and gold metalwork, or finely crafted clay objects. This exhibit presents a sampling of the large Etruscan collection housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, as well as complementary materials from The Bancroft Library. This exhibit compliments two other Etruscan exhibitions in the Bay Area: Encountering the Etruscans at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum (open Fridays, noon to 4:00 p.m., through May 2026) and The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco (May 2 through September 20, 2026). Exhibit Curators: Lynn Cunningham, Audrey Feist, Zidheni Hernandez Callejas, Sofia Huff, Iman Khan, Sophia Lavrov, Juan Lopera, Alejandra Lopez, Marianna Maciel, Katherine McGuirt, Haley Morrill, Jackie Page, Lisa Pieraccini, Bradley Pultz, Maddie Qualls, Victoria Ramirez, Xiaonan Ren, Lily Yagubyan",
      "tags": [
        "Arts",
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/316565-exhibit-the-etruscans-uncovered-the-phoebe-a-hearst-c",
      "source": "livewhale"
    },
    {
      "id": "simons_workshops-joint-spectral-theory-beyond-graphs-pseudorandomness-high-dimensional-expansion-boot-camp::2026-08-31",
      "title": "Joint Spectral Theory Beyond Graphs and Pseudorandomness & High-Dimensional Expansion Boot Camp",
      "organizer": "Simons Institute",
      "date": "2026-08-31",
      "time": "9:00 AM",
      "location": "Calvin Lab Auditorium — Calvin Lab",
      "description": "Pseudorandomness &amp; High-Dimensional Expansion",
      "tags": [
        "Science & Tech"
      ],
      "url": "https://simons.berkeley.edu/workshops/joint-spectral-theory-beyond-graphs-pseudorandomness-high-dimensional-expansion-boot-camp",
      "source": "simons"
    },
    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260901T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-09-01",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-09-02",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "title": "BPM 201 Employee Engagement",
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      "date": "2026-09-02",
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      "description": "Access to registration is disabled two days prior to the event. This 6.5-hour workshop is part of the BPM Part 3: Grow Your Team series. In this interactive workshop, each participant's experience is drawn upon for the learning. Ideally, to contribute to and enhance understanding, participants will come with current and/or previous people management experience. The content covers an overview of employee engagement, new employee onboarding, the use of ongoing assessments of engagement, the creation of an engagement action plan, and communication of the engagement strategy. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: *Explain the benefits of engagement to the organization *State the theory of onboarding *Navigate UC Berkeley's New Employee Onboarding Toolkit *Augment UC Berkeley's New Employee Onboarding toolkit for localized needs *Explain the benefits of an ongoing assessment of engagement *Create an action plan to address two engagement factors *Explain the benefits of engagement to the organization *Identify workplace dynamics and factors that create barriers to engagement *Explain how leaders can play a role in cultivating a culture of engagement that is authentic and meaningful",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-09-03",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "title": "Free First Thursday",
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      "date": "2026-09-03",
      "time": "12:00 AM",
      "location": "BAMPFA — Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-09-04",
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      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "title": "California Football vs UCLA",
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      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "id": "livewhale_20260906T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-09-06",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-09-07",
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      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-09-08",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "id": "livewhale_20260909T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-09-09",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-09-10",
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      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "title": "BPM 210 Building Trust",
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      "date": "2026-09-10",
      "time": "12:30 PM",
      "location": "Virtual Classroom",
      "description": "Due to the pre-work required, access to registration is disabled one week prior to the event. This 4.5-hour workshop is part of the BPM Part 3: Grow Your Team series and is an elective option for the UC Systemwide People Management Certificate. In this highly interactive workshop, each participant's experience is drawn upon for the learning. Ideally, to contribute to and enhance understanding, participants will come with current and/or previous people management experience. Trust is at the heart of every relationship, and it's especially critical in the workplace. In fact, the primary factor affecting employee turnover is whether or not a trusting relationship was developed between the manager and the employee. This workshop teaches how to build trust to increase engagement, creativity, and commitment. Based on 30 years of research, The Ken Blanchard Companies have developed a simple, yet powerful, trust model that provides a common language and framework, focused on the specific behaviors that build trust. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: *Describe the impact of behaviors on building and eroding trust *Identify aspects that need attention to build and maintain trusting relationships *Use tools to improve, or even rebuild trust when it is broken *Maintain a safe environment where employees know their leaders mean them no harm",
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      "id": "livewhale_20260911T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-09-11",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "title": "California Football at Syracuse",
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      "date": "2026-09-12",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Syracuse, N.Y., JMA Wireless Dome",
      "description": "California Football at Syracuse",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-09-12",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-09-13",
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      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260914T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-09-14",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260915T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-09-15",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-09-16",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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      "title": "Berkeley celebrates Constitution Day",
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      "date": "2026-09-17",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Virtual",
      "description": "We invite all campus community members to join us in making or renewing your acquaintance with this extraordinary document and reflecting on its historical and contemporary significance.Learn more about the Constitution and Constitution Day from the UC. (mailto:https://constitutionday.universityofcalifornia.edu/)",
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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      "date": "2026-09-17",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260918T070000Z-309080@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-09-18",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
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      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/live/events/309073-exhibit-divestment-now-student-activism-and-the-anti-",
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    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260919T070000Z-315729@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "California Football vs Wagner",
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      "date": "2026-09-19",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "Berkeley, Calif., California Memorial Stadium",
      "description": "California Football vs Wagner",
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      "url": "https://events.berkeley.edu/sports/event/315729-california-football-vs-wagner",
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    },
    {
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "UC Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-09-19",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
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    {
      "id": "livewhale_20260920T070000Z-309712@events.berkeley.edu",
      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
      "organizer": "Arts + Culture at Berkeley",
      "date": "2026-09-20",
      "time": "All day",
      "location": "The Rowell Exhibition Cases, Doe Library, 2nd floor",
      "description": "In 1985, UC Berkeley students, with support from faculty, staff, and labor unions, transformed the campus into the heart of a powerful anti-apartheid divestment campaign. They organized rallies, teach-ins, and shantytown encampments to protest the university's financial ties to companies profiting from South Africa's system of racial segregation. Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley highlights a movement that mobilized thousands, politicized a new generation, and laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for racial and economic justice.",
      "tags": [
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      "title": "Exhibit | Divestment Now! Student Activism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement at UC Berkeley",
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