Berkeley Campus
The Gold and the Blue. Volume 1, Academic Triumphs
One of the last century\'s most influential figures in higher education, Clark Kerr was a leading visionary, architect, leader, and fighter for the University of California.
Picturing Berkeley
Features more than four hundred reproductions of postcards depicting the Berkeley, California, area during the early 1900s, recording for posterity the classical buildings that transformed both the University campus and Berkeley`s downtown, the home Copyr
At Berkeley in the \'60s
In At Berkeley in the \'60s, Jo Freeman argues that the stage for campus radicalism of the sixties was set by the repressive climate of McCarthyism that permeated American society in the 1950s.
At Berkeley in the Sixties
Jo Freedman entered the University of California at Berkeley in 1961 as a freshman, and immediately became involved in activist politics on campus, demonstrating for civil rights and lower-income housing. She was there at the birth of the Free Spe...





