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Friday, September 5, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >


ESPM Wildlife & Conservation Biology Seminar Series

Seminar | September 5 | 12-1 p.m. | 103 Mulford Hall


Sophie Veran

Environmental Science, Policy, and Mgmt., Dept. of (ESPM)


Perturbation analyses to determine the origin of the skewed operational sex ratios: have we overestimated the role of cost of reproduction?...   More >


Geolunch

Meeting | August 29, 2008 – May 22, 2009 every Friday | 1-2 p.m. | 111 Mulford Hall | Note change in date


Berkeley Institute of the Environment


Structure-Property Relationships in Functional Nanocrystals - From Single Protein Trafficking to White Solid State Lighting: Nano Seminar series

Seminar: Lectures: Energy: Engineering | September 5 | 2-3 p.m. | 390 Hearst Memorial Mining Bldg.


Prof. Sandra Rosenthal, Chemistry, Director of Vanderbilt's NSE Institute

Berkeley Nanosciences and Nanoengineering Institute


Size tunable optical properties in semiconductor nanocrystals originating from quantum confinement were established by Brus in the mid-eighties and are now commonplace, found even in the undergraduate laboratory. Modifications to the structure of the nan...   More >


Transit, the Automobile and the Future Evolution of U.S. Transportation Policy

Lecture: Lectures: Engineering: Transportation | September 5 | 4-5 p.m. | 240 Bechtel Engineering Center


David W. Jones, Historian and Policy Analyst

Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE)


Abstract: In the first decade of the 20th Century, the United States was the world's leading transit market, far exceeding Britain and Germany on a rides per capita basis. But fixed fares and the inflation generated by World War I severely damaged the fin...   More >

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >


The Art of Sustainability Series: Design and Performance

Lecture | September 6 | 10-11 a.m. |  UC Berkeley Extension South of Market Center


95 Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

Ryan Stroupe, Pacific Energy Center

UC Berkeley Extension


In this six-part series, visual artists, package designers, landscape architects, interior designers, those working in the emerging field of sustainable design, and others offer their visions of sustainable practices—and ways all of us can incorporat...   More >

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >

Monday, September 8, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >


The Oakland Soft-Story Survey

Lecture: Lectures: natural science | September 8 | 12-1 p.m. | 502 Davis Hall


Erika Amir, Association of Bay Area Governments; Marko Schotanus, Rutherford & Chekene, San Francisco

Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE), Jointly organized with the UC Berkeley Student Chapter of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute


The inaugural SEMM seminar is a call to participate in the UC Berkeley Student Chapter of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, a professional organization in earthquake engineering, in its efforts to help the City of Oakland identify seismically...   More >


ESPM Colloquium Seminar

Colloquium: Lectures: Ecology: Rural Issues: natural science: Wildlife & Conservation | September 8 | 4-5 p.m. | 159 Mulford Hall


Oliver Pierson, Africa Program Coordinator, US Forest Service

Environmental Science, Policy, and Mgmt., Dept. of (ESPM)


Title: African Landscapes, Co-Management, and Cash: Trends in Foreign Assistance for Natural Resource Management and Biodiversity...   More >

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >


Speaker Series with Lakshman Guruswamy: Energy Justice: Addressing Poverty and Climate Change Through Intermediate Technology

Lecture | September 9 | 12:45-1:45 p.m. | Boalt Hall, School of Law, Goldberg Room


California Center for Environmental Law and Policy


Lakshman Guruswamy, the Nicholas Doman Professor of International Environmental Law and is one of the world's recognized experts in International Environmental Law. He teaches International Law, International Environmental Law, and U.S. Environmental Law ...   More >


Students - Graduate

All Audiences


Energy Biosciences Institute Seminar Series

Seminar: Lectures: Energy: Transportation | September 9 | 4-5 p.m. | 116 Calvin Laboratory (Chemical Biodynamics)


Manfred Auer, microscopist, Senior Scientist, Life Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Energy Biosciences Institute

Energy Biosciences Institute


Biweekly Tuesday seminars highlight work being conducted in the Energy Biosciences Institute to develop sustainable, environmentally friendly transportation fuels...   More >


Saving the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta: An Ecosystem & Water Delivery System in Crisis

Colloquium | September 9 | 5:30-7 p.m. | 112 Wurster Hall


Richard Frank, Executive Director, California Center for Environmental Law & Policy

Water Resources Center Archives


Richard Frank, Executive Director of the Berkeley Law School's California Center for Environmental Law & Policy and a member of Governor Schwarzenegger's appointed Delta Vision Task Force, will discuss the Delta, the work of the Task Force, its potent...   More >


All Audiences

All Audiences


Campus Sustainability Forum

Conference/Symposium | September 9 | 6-8 p.m. | Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union, Tan Oak Room


Office of Sustainability, TGIF-The Green Initiative Fund


The Sustainability Forum is a space for members of the campus community to become more informed about how various campus entities are working towards sustainability and to provide networking opportunities. This is also an opportunity for new students inte...   More >

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >


Are Geckos the Model Organisms of the Future?: Phylogeny, Biogeography, and Evolution of the Geckos of the World: MVZ Lunch Seminar, Integrative Biology 264

Seminar: Lectures: natural science: Wildlife & Conservation | September 10 | 12-1 p.m. | Valley Life Sciences Bldg., Grinnell-Miller Library in the MVZ, 3101 VLSB


Aaron Bauer, Villanova University

Vertebrate Zoology, Museum of

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Bike It, You'll Like It

Meeting | September 11 |  McLaughlin Hall


Graduate Assembly


Time: 12:30
Location: Transportation Library, 4th Fl McLaughlin Hall...   More >


Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >


Carbon Capture and Sequestration: The Challenges Facing Rapid Adoption and the Implications for California: Symposium 1: Economic Challenges to CCS – Market Incentives and Financing

Conference/Symposium: Not-to-Miss: Lectures: Climate: Ecology | September 11 | 12:30-2:30 p.m. | Alumni House, Toll Room


Prof. Chuck Mason, Professor, University of Wyoming; Tim Beldon, Director of Finance, Baard Energy

Keith Pronske, President and CEO, Clean Energy Systems, Inc.

Prof. Catherine Wolfram, Associate Professor, Haas School of Business

Berkeley Institute of the Environment, The Center for Energy and Environmental Innovation, The California Center for Environmental Law and Policy, The Berkeley Atmospheric Sciences Center


There is growing concern among climate scientists and policy scholars that the global community must reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly and quickly to prevent catastrophic climate change. Recognizing that fossil fuels now meet 85% of global ene...   More >

Friday, September 12, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >


Geolunch

Meeting | August 29, 2008 – May 22, 2009 every Friday | 1-2 p.m. | 111 Mulford Hall | Note change in date


Berkeley Institute of the Environment

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >

Monday, September 15, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >


Blum Center Faculty Speaker Series: Alain de Janvry: "The Global Food Crisis: A World Development Report"

Lecture | September 15 | 12-1 p.m. | 290 Hearst Memorial Mining Bldg.


Alain de Janvry, UC Berkeley, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics

Blum Center for Developing Economies


The world food crisis has increased attention to the role of agriculture for development. But will this make a difference? This presentation discusses what could be done to induce business as unusual....   More >


Speaker Series with Dan Sperling: Climate Policy for Transportation: Politics and Policy

Lecture: Lectures: Transportation | September 15 | 12:30-2 p.m. | Boalt Hall, School of Law, Goldberg Room


Dan Sperling

Boalt Environmental Group


Professor Sperling will analyze the prospects and reality of reducing GHGs from transportation. He will focus on policy initiatives in California – related to vehicles, fuels, travelers, and land use. Which initiatives make the most sense? What exact...   More >


Students - Graduate

All Audiences, Students - Prospective, Students - Undergraduate


ESPM Majors Declaration Workshops: Fall 2008

Information Session: Meetings: Students: Policy & Law | September 15 | 3-4 p.m. | 130 Mulford Hall


Marjorie Ensor, ESPM Advisor

Environmental Science, Policy, and Mgmt., Dept. of (ESPM)


Learn about ESPM majors, requirements, and scheduling strategies to help you graduate on time!...   More >


RSVP by calling Emilie Danda at 510-642-7381, or by emailing Emilie Danda at espm_ug@nature.berkeley.edu.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >


The Art of Sustainability Series: Seeing the Land: Two Contemporary Napa Landscapes

Lecture: Lectures: Off-campus: Energy: Urban Issues: Water | September 16 | 5-6 p.m. |  UC Berkeley Extension South of Market Center


95 Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

UC Berkeley Extension


Discuss how sustainability is not a checklist of techniques, but an approach to landscaping that uses the lightest possible touch on the land. The two projects highlighted in this presentation illustrate this design process and philosophy....   More >

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >


Science and Policy Innovations for Deep Cuts in Carbon Emissions

Seminar: Lectures: Climate: Energy: Engineering: Sustainable Development: Policy & Law | September 17 | 12-1 p.m. | 290 Hearst Memorial Mining Bldg.


Dan Kammen, Professor in the Energy & Resources Group, UC Berkeley

CITRIS (Ctr for Info Technology Research in the Interest of Society)


Part of the CITRIS Research Exchange at UC Berkeley. As always, these talks are free, open to the public and broadcast live online at mms://media.citris.berkeley.edu/webcast, and questions can be sent via Yahoo IM to username: citrisevents....   More >

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >

Friday, September 19, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >


Geolunch

Meeting | August 29, 2008 – May 22, 2009 every Friday | 1-2 p.m. | 111 Mulford Hall | Note change in date


Berkeley Institute of the Environment

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >


The Art of Sustainability Series: Zooming in to Zero Energy: Residential Energy Efficiency and Solar in California

Lecture | September 20 | 10 a.m.-1 p.m. |  UC Berkeley Extension South of Market Center


95 Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

Heather Larson, California Investor Owned Utilities

UC Berkeley Extension


To meet its goals of reducing energy use and carbon emissions, California is requiring all new homes to achieve net-zero-energy performance by 2020. This lecture summarizes the framework of the policy and infrastructure promoting zero- energy homes....   More >

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >


Climate Change and Peace: Why the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Won the Nobel Peace Prize

Lecture: Not-to-Miss: Lectures: Climate: Public Health: Sustainable Development: Urban Issues: Featured Events: Policy & Law | September 21 | 3-6 p.m. |  International House


Daniel M. Kammen, Group

United Nations Association - USA East Bay, League of Women Voters Berkeley Albany Emeryville, International House at UC Berkeley


To celebrate the International Day of Peace, the United Nations Association-USA East Bay, the League of Women Voters Berkeley Albany Emeryville, and International House at UC Berkeley present keynote speaker:

Daniel M.Kammen
United Nations Intergovern...   More >

Monday, September 22, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >


Food and Climate Change: Myths v. Facts

Seminar: Lectures: Climate: Sustainable Development: Urban Issues | September 22 | 4-5 p.m. | 290 Hearst Memorial Mining Bldg.


Helene York, Bon Appétit Management Company Foundation

CITRIS (Ctr for Info Technology Research in the Interest of Society)


The food system’s contribution of greenhouse gases has long been ignored in the United States and where it has discussed it has become a matter of mythology. Constituting as much as one-third of GHGe, it should not be ignored if we are to achieve amb...   More >

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >


Environmental Career Panel

Panel Discussion: Lectures: Students: Policy & Law | September 23 | 12:45-1:45 p.m. | Boalt Hall, School of Law, Goldberg Room


Richard M. Frank

California Center for Environmental Law and Policy


Are you interested in pursuing a career in environmental law? Finding a good fit for a summer clerkship with a law firm, government office or public interest organization where you can work on important environmental law issues? Then come to this very inf...   More >


Students - Graduate, Students - Prospective

All Audiences


Energy Biosciences Institute Seminar Series

Seminar: Lectures: Energy: Transportation | September 23 | 4-5 p.m. | 116 Calvin Laboratory (Chemical Biodynamics)


Paul Adams, Sr. Staff Scientist, Physical Biosciences, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Energy Biosciences Institute

Jim Schuck, Staff Researcher, Materials Sciences, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Energy Biosciences Institute

Energy Biosciences Institute


Biweekly Tuesday seminars highlight work being conducted in the Energy Biosciences Institute to develop sustainable, environmentally friendly transportation fuels...   More >

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >


How Can China and the US Work Together to Address Climate Change?

Conference/Symposium: Lectures: Climate: Energy: Sustainable Development: Urban Issues: Policy & Law | September 25 | 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. | Bechtel Engineering Center, Sibley Auditorium


CITRIS (Ctr for Info Technology Research in the Interest of Society)


The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) will hold a symposium on the relationship between US and China, focused on regulating global emissions, and present the FAS Public Service Award to Mark Levine, leader of the China Group at Lawrence Berkeley Nat...   More >


ESPM Majors Declaration Workshops: Fall 2008

Information Session: Meetings: Students: Policy & Law | September 25 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. | 130 Mulford Hall


Marjorie Ensor, ESPM Advisor

Environmental Science, Policy, and Mgmt., Dept. of (ESPM)


Learn about ESPM majors, requirements, and scheduling strategies to help you graduate on time!...   More >


The Art of Sustainability Series: The Eco-Art of Lita Albuquerque

Lecture: Lectures: Off-campus: Energy: Urban Issues | September 25 | 5-6 p.m. |  UC Berkeley Extension South of Market Center


95 Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

Lita Albuquerque

UC Berkeley Extension


Lita Albuquerque is an internationally renowned installation and environmental artist investigating the development of a visual language that translates the vastness of time and space to a human scale. Her temporary and permanent artworks are installed in...   More >

Friday, September 26, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >


Geolunch

Meeting | August 29, 2008 – May 22, 2009 every Friday | 1-2 p.m. | 111 Mulford Hall | Note change in date


Berkeley Institute of the Environment


BioInorganic Chemistry of Titanium in Medicine and the Environment

Seminar: Lectures: Pollution/Toxics: Public Health: natural science | September 26 | 4-5 p.m. |  Pitzer Auditorium, 120 Latimer Hall


Professor Ann Valentine, Department of Chemistry, Yale University

Chemistry, Department of


Coffee and Refreshments served at the "Coffee Lab" B38 Hildebrand - available @ 3:40pm...   More >

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Portals: Paintings and Prints by Julie Oppermann

Exhibit - Painting: Fairs/Exhibits/Arts: Campus Sustainability | September 5 – December 15, 2008 every day | Stephens Hall, The Townsend Center for the Humanities, 220 Stephens Hall


Julie Oppermann

Townsend Center for the Humanities


The Townsend Center is pleased to present “Portals,” an exhibition of small watercolor paintings and relief prints by Julie Oppermann. In her work, Oppermann borrows imagery from textile patterns, wallpaper designs, and other decorative arts. Th...   More >


The Art of Sustainability Series: Overcoming Inertia with Green Design

Lecture: Lectures: Off-campus: Energy: Urban Issues | September 27 | 10-11:30 a.m. |  UC Berkeley Extension South of Market Center


95 Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

UC Berkeley Extension


This lecture uses real-world examples of green design as case studies exposing you to more sustainable ideas. It includes a discussion of past and present materials and techniques. The focus is primarily on packaging, though the methods are applicable to ...   More >

Sunday, September 28, 2008