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  1. The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Founded in 1868 and named after Anglo-Irish philosopher George Berkeley, it is the state's first land-grant university and the founding campus of the University of California system.

  2. Sitio web. http://www.berkeley.edu. [ editar datos en Wikidata] La Universidad de California en Berkeley (en idioma inglés University of California, Berkeley ), también conocida como UC Berkeley, Berkeley o Cal, 1 es una universidad pública estadounidense con sede en Berkeley, California ( Estados Unidos ).

  3. L'université de Californie à Berkeley, aussi appelée UC Berkeley, Berkeley, ou Cal, est une université publique américaine, située à Berkeley en Californie, sur la rive est de la baie de San Francisco. Fondée en 1868, Berkeley est le premier des dix campus de l'université de Californie.

  4. Joueuse des Golden Bears de la Californie‎ – 1 P • 2 C Pages dans la catégorie « Étudiant de l'université de Californie à Berkeley » Cette catégorie contient 902 pages, dont 200 sont affichées ci-dessous.

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    Founding

    In 1866, the College of California, a private institution in Oakland founded by Andover and Yale alumnus Henry Durant, purchased the land that comprises the current Berkeley campus, and the State of California established an agricultural, mining, and mechanical arts college, which existed only as a legal entity to secure federal funds under the Morrill Act. Signed by President Lincoln in 1862, the Morrill Act provided for the capitalization of public universities by federal land grant. In 186...

    Early Development

    In 1871, the Board of Regents stated that women should be admitted on an equal basis with men. On November 7, 1872, Daniel Coit Gilman was inaugurated as the second president of the university. Gilman proclaimed in his inaugural address: "The charter and the name declare that this is to be the 'University of California'. It is not the University of Berlin nor of New Haven which we are to copy ... it is the University of this State. It must be adapted to this people ... It is 'of the people an...

    The university came of age under the direction of Benjamin Ide Wheeler, who would serve as its president from 1899 to 1919. In 1905, the "University Farm" was formed near Sacramento, ultimately becoming the University of California, Davis. Berkeley's reputation grew as President Wheeler succeeded in attracting renowned faculty to the campus and pro...

    Today, Berkeley students are considered to be less politically active than their predecessors, and the city has seen higher increases in liberalism than has the campus. However, Berkeley students have become more liberal. In a poll conducted in 2005, 51% of Berkeley freshmen considered themselves liberal, 37% considered themselves moderate, and 12%...

    At the time of its founding, Berkeley was the first full-curriculum public university in the state of California and thus was known as the University of California. As occurred in other states with only a single major public university, University of California was frequently shortened to California or Cal, for ease of identification. Because the s...

    Dorn, Charles. "'A Woman's World': The University of California, Berkeley, During the Second World War." History of Education Quarterly48(4), (2008), 534–664.
    Douglass, John Aubrey (2000). The California Idea and American Higher Education: 1850 to the 1960 Master Plan. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. ISBN 9780804731898.
    Bancroft.berkeley.edu: University of California, Berkeley archives — in the Bancroft Librarycollections.
    Lib.Berkeley.edu: "The University at the Turn of the Century: 1899-1900"— Online Exhibition.
    Lib.Berkeley.edu: "Roma/Pacifica: The Phoebe Hearst International Architectural Competition and the Berkeley Campus, 1896-1930"— Online Exhibition.
  5. The campus of the University of California, Berkeley, and its surrounding community are home to a number of notable buildings by early 20th-century campus architect John Galen Howard, his peer Bernard Maybeck (best known for the San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts ), and their colleague Julia Morgan.

  6. L' université de Californie, Berkeley (encore appelée UCB, Cal, Berkeley, ou UC Berkeley) est le premier campus de l' Université de Californie. Il est situé à Berkeley, en Californie, sur la rive est de la baie de San Francisco , donnant sur le Golden Gate.