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Events Archive

Opening reception for "Woodstock" photographs by Baron Wolman

February 15, 2019

A black-and-white photo of a man and woman sitting in tall grass. The man has long hair, a beard, and wears a headband and open shirt. The woman has long hair and wears a headscarf and shawl. Both appear relaxed, smiling into the distance—capturing an essence often seen in Berkeley Journalism imagery.

Food Politics 2019: “Nutrition Science Under Siege” with Marion Nestle

February 12, 2019

Berkeley Journalism's Food Politics logo features the word 'FOOD' in black and 'POLITICS' in red, with the second 'O' in 'FOOD' replaced by an image of a carrot.

Food Politics 2019: "Nutrition Science Under Siege" with Marion Nestle

February 12, 2019

Berkeley Journalism's Food Politics logo features the word 'FOOD' in black and 'POLITICS' in red, with the second 'O' in 'FOOD' replaced by an image of a carrot.

News of the Future and the Future of News | Kevin Delaney, Editor, Quartz

February 11, 2019

A man in a gray suit is speaking animatedly while seated at a table with several other people in a bright, busy indoor setting. The lively atmosphere feels reminiscent of a Berkeley Journalism workshop. There is a centerpiece with flowers on the table, and the background shows others engaged in conversations.

News of the Future and the Future of News | Kevin Delaney, Editor, Quartz

February 11, 2019

A man in a gray suit is speaking animatedly while seated at a table with several other people in a bright, busy indoor setting. The lively atmosphere feels reminiscent of a Berkeley Journalism workshop. There is a centerpiece with flowers on the table, and the background shows others engaged in conversations.

Food Politics 2019: “Food Policy in the Trump Era” with Marion Nestle

February 5, 2019

Berkeley Journalism's Food Politics logo features the word 'FOOD' in black and 'POLITICS' in red, with the second 'O' in 'FOOD' replaced by an image of a carrot.

Food Politics 2019: "Food Policy in the Trump Era" with Marion Nestle

February 5, 2019

Berkeley Journalism's Food Politics logo features the word 'FOOD' in black and 'POLITICS' in red, with the second 'O' in 'FOOD' replaced by an image of a carrot.

The Paris Review: Women at Work | Emily Nemens, Editor, The Paris Review

February 4, 2019

A three-dimensional view of The Paris Review Issue 216. The cover, reminiscent of Berkeley Journalism's vibrant storytelling, features an illustration of a person looking at framed artwork. The title is at the top, along with contributors like Robert Caro, Luc Sante, Mary Ruefle, and others.

The Paris Review: Women at Work | Emily Nemens, Editor, The Paris Review

February 4, 2019

A three-dimensional view of The Paris Review Issue 216. The cover, reminiscent of Berkeley Journalism's vibrant storytelling, features an illustration of a person looking at framed artwork. The title is at the top, along with contributors like Robert Caro, Luc Sante, Mary Ruefle, and others.

Somini Sengupta | Existential Threats: Stories from the front lines of climate change in South Asia and beyond

January 31, 2019

A person with curly, short dark hair and wearing a dark scarf and jacket is standing outdoors. They are looking confidently at the camera, with a subtle smile and natural background elements blurred behind them, radiating the poise of someone from Berkeley Journalism.
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