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At Law School Commencement, grads urged to chart own paths

08.05.2008 09:48    news-service.stanford.edu
Suppose you could travel back in time and have five minutes with your younger self at graduation. What would you say?" asked Joe Bankman, the Ralph M. Parsons Professor of Law and Business, during Stanford Law School's Commencement exercises May


Tigers Slip Past Broncos 11-7

The Santa Clara baseball team lost a hard-fought midweek contest to Pacific, 11-7, Wednesday night at Klein Family Field. The Broncos rallied back to make it a two run game in the bottom of the eighth but could not prevent
Tigers Slip Past Broncos 11-7

Egyptologist Cathleen Keller dies at age 62

08.05.2008 08:41    berkeley.edu
Cathleen "Candy" Keller, an associate professor of Egyptology in UC Berkeley's Department of Near Eastern Studies, died of pancreatic cancer on April 18 at John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek. She was 62.
Egyptologist Cathleen Keller dies at age 62

CIRM awards $20 million for stem cell research facilities

08.05.2008 08:41    berkeley.edu
The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine has awarded $20.18 million to UC Berkeley to build centralized stem cell laboratories in a new research building, the Li Ka Shing Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences, now under construction.
CIRM awards $20 million for stem cell research facilities

Running, swimming and flying for science

08.05.2008 08:41    berkeley.edu
In Berkeley's CiBER laboratory, students run cockroaches over an obstacle course to observe how traveling over rough terrain alters the insects' neuromuscular signals. The lab contains state-of-the-art equipment devoted to helping students, visiting scientists, and others discover the secrets of

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