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(03/27/17 5:49am)
Students from 10 top universities will gather together for the Patagonia Case Competition at the University of California-Berkeley’s Haas School of Business with one mission — to accelerate regenerative agricultural practices for food — on April 20-21, just before Earth Day.
(03/13/17 5:50am)
Sports medicine is a medical branch relating to physical fitness and sports-related injuries. Both on- and off-the-field, health specialists work to treat and prevent trauma to bones, muscles and connecting tissues.
(02/20/17 8:08am)
Yoga, meditation and mindfulness are common methods for coping with stress. All are forms of contemplative practices, which involve deep reflective thinking over a long period of time. The University Contemplative Sciences Center — founded in 2011 — is dedicated to exploring contemplative values and ideas, their relationship with religion and their impacts on student mental health. The Center brings an alternative angle to educating University students about mental health issues.
(02/06/17 6:45am)
At a time when many University students feel stressed out from adjusting their class schedules and getting back into study mode for the spring semester, Active Minds hosted a panel with professors and students in Newcomb Hall last Friday to discuss mental health. Active Minds is a nonprofit organization that empowers students to speak openly about mental health on college campuses.
(11/14/16 2:58am)
Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics Prof. Wladek Minor recently led his lab discover how zinc is transported by mammalian albumin in the human body. Zinc is an important metal for catalyzing chemical reactions in the human body, which is necessary for most biological processes, including healing wounds and regulating the immune system.
(10/31/16 4:56am)
Every year, a week of unseasonably warm and dry weather appears — typically in late fall or early winter. A phenomenon known as an Indian summer, this heat spell usually affects people all over the Northern Hemisphere, especially after a frost.