The April 7 new media conference will be in the library and courtyard at the Graduate School of Journalism at North Gate Hall and in the nearby Sibley Auditorium. North Gate is at the intersection of Hearst and Euclid Avenues on the northern edge of the UC Berkeley campus. North Gate is a brown shingle building on the southeast corner of that intersection. Come in the main entrance and inside the building will be a registration table where you can sign in.
The April 6 keynote panel presentation will begin with a dinner reception at North Gate Hall. The panel itself will be in room 2050 of the Valley Life Sciences Building, about a 5 minute walk from North Gate Hall.
Parking is available for $5 (bring exact change) at a public parking garage a half block from North Gate Hall.
If you drive to the conference, you can park in a garage across the street from North Gate Hall for $5 after 5 p.m. on Friday, April 6, and all day on Saturday, April 7. You need to bring exact change with you - the vending machines take $1 and $5 bills and quarters.
Directions to UC Berkeley
On Interstate 80 in the East Bay, take the University Avenue exit in Berkeley.
Go east up University toward the campus for about two miles. Go past the major intersection of Shattuck Avenue. The next block after that will be Oxford Street. Turn left onto Oxford.
Drive north on Oxford for two blocks and turn right onto Hearst Avenue. Go up and over a small hill. As you approach the traffic light at the intersection of Euclid Avenue, you'll see a multi-level parking garage on your left.
Because Hearst is a split-level street and the parking garage entrance is on the upper level above you, you'll have to make a series of turns to get to the garage level.
To do that, turn left on Euclid Avenue, go one block and turn right on Ridge Road. Go one block and turn right on LeRoy Avenue. Go one more block and turn right back onto Hearst Avenue.
You're now traveling west on Hearst Avenue. Go past the intersection with Euclid Avenue, and on the right you'll see the entrance to the lower level of the parking garage.
If that level is full, exit the parking garage and turn right onto Hearst Avenue. Go half a block and turn right on Scenic Avenue. On the right you'll see the entrances to the second and then the third levels of the garage.
Parking costs $5. There are yellow machines in the garage you can use to buy a one-day parking pass. Put the parking pass sticker on the front windshield of your car. You will need exact change. The machine takes $1 bills, $5 bills and quarters.
The garage is open to the public after 5 p.m. Friday, April 6, and after 7 a.m. on Saturday, April 7.
Walking From the Garage to North Gate
Walk out of the parking garage onto Hearst Avenue, turn left and go east to the intersection of Euclid Avenue. North Gate Hall is across the street on the southeast corner of this intersection.
You can take BART to the downtown Berkeley station, which is about a 10-minute walk from the conference site.
The Berkeley BART Station
Get on the Richmond BART line, and exit at the main downtown Berkeley station. When you leave the BART station you will be near the intersection of Shattuck Avenue and Center Street.
Walking from BART to North Gate
From that intersection, walk east on Center (toward the Bank of America and the campus) for one block to Oxford Street. Cross Oxford and turn left. Walk north on Oxford (the campus will be on your right) for two blocks to Hearst Avenue. Cross Hearst, turn right and walk east on Hearst (the campus now will be across the street on your right). Walk four blocks up and down the small hill. That will bring you to the intersection of Hearst and Euclid Avenues. North Gate Hall is across the street on the southeast corner of the intersection.
The April 6 keynote panel presentation will begin with a 6 p.m. dinner reception at North Gate Hall. The panel itself will be at 7 p.m. in room 2050 of the Valley Life Sciences Building, about a 5 minute walk from North Gate Hall. We will direct you from North Gate Hall to the Valley Life Sciences Building. Here are directions for driving by car and taking BART to North Gate. After 6 p.m. you also can find street parking on the streets near North Gate Hall.
If you are running late and want to go directly to the panel at the Valley Life Sciences Building, it is toward the western edge of the campus, just east of the intersection of University Avenue and Oxford Street. You can park on the streets or in public parking garages in that area. If you're taking BART, the downtown Berkeley BART station is near the intersection of Shattuck Avenue and Center Street, which is a short walk to the Valley Life Sciences Building.
Here's a map of the area.
Map of the conference site:
Map of the Friday evening panel location at 2050 Valley Life Sciences Building
Map of the route to the conference:
Map of the campus and the surrounding area:
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