About the Promos
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PROMOS FOR ANY PAGE:
The following promos are appropriate for graduate and undergraduate pages.
If you scroll down, you'll find three more promo collections specifically made for graduate, undergraduate, or specific department audiences.
Arts Research Center

Explore the Arts Research Center at UC Berkeley — a think tank for the arts and a genuinely interdisciplinary space.
Learn MoreBerkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive

Through art and film programs, collections and research resources, BAM/PFA is the visual arts center of UC Berkeley.
Learn MoreBerkeley Language Center (BLC)

The BLC encourages and supports the learning and teaching of languages on the Berkeley campus. Find out about lecture series, workshops, reading groups, journals, travel grants, and their library.
Learn MoreBerkeley Research

Our world-class faculty and researchers are changing the way we understand and interact with the world.
Learn MoreBerkeleyX

Join the online learning revolution! BerkeleyX offers interactive online classes and MOOCs from the world’s best universities.
Learn MoreThe UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley

Students with a Cal ID get free admission to the beautiful UC Botanical Garden that features more than 10,000 types of plants, including many endangered species.
Learn MoreBecome a BUILD Mentor

BUILD is one of the largest reading programs in the East Bay, with Cal student mentors providing one-to-one literacy support at 21 after-school locations.
Learn MoreSomething for Everyone at Cal Day

Our annual open house welcomes the community, prospective students, current students, kids and families to discover what UC Berkeley is all about.
Learn MoreCal Performances

Immerse yourself in performances and programs from around the world that explore the intersections of education and the performing arts.
Learn MoreDisabled Students' Program

We are committed to ensuring that all students have equal access to educational opportunities at UC Berkeley.
Learn MoreThe Free Speech Movement Café

This café commemorating the Free Speech Movement at UC Berkeley offers students a casual place to study, gather with friends, and grab a bite to eat.
Learn MoreGive to Cal

Support Berkeley’s commitment to excellence and opportunity! Make a secure online gift by choosing a giving opportunity.
Learn MoreHonor Code

“As a member of the UC Berkeley community, I act with honesty, integrity, and respect for others.”
Learn MoreUnplug at the Morrison Library

The Morrison Library, opened in 1928, offers students a relaxing, ambient atmosphere to take a break from technology and the rigors of academic life.
Learn MoreLunch Poems

Join us at noon on the first Thursday of the month in the Morrison Library in Doe Library for our free poetry reading series. And bring your lunch!
Learn MoreThe UC Berkeley Public Service Center

The UC Berkeley Public Service Center connects people through shared learning and collaborative action for social justice.
Learn MoreVisit the Campanile

Take a break between class and ride the elevator up Sather Tower for a spectacular, sprawling view of the Bay Area.
Learn MoreThe Science at Cal Lecture Series

Science@Cal is proud to present a series of free, public science lectures on the third Saturday of every month at 159 Mulford Hall.
Learn MoreSMART Mentoring
The Student Mentoring and Research Teams (SMART) program matches graduate students with undergrads to assist in their original research and provides critical summer funding.
Learn MoreStress Relief: Build It Into Your Schedule!

The Physical Education program is dedicated to helping students foster healthy lifestyles.
Learn MorePROMOS FOR GRADUATE PAGES:
The following are promos particularly suited for graduate pages.
Berkeley Graduate Lectures

Watch, listen, and learn. Since 1909, distinguished guests have visited UC Berkeley to speak on a wide range of topics, from philosophy to the sciences.
Learn MoreChoose Berkeley Graduate Education
Top-ranked programs, world-class faculty, and a richly diverse student community converge in one of the world's most innovative regions.
Learn MoreDean Doyle on Berkeley Graduate Education
"Berkeley didn't just show me doors that I didn't know existed, it opened them up and helped me through them."
Learn MoreGraduate Professional Development Program (GPD)

GPS supports Berkeley students throughout their graduate studies in developing skills and competencies sought by employers in a wide range of fields.
Learn MoreSMART Mentoring
The Student Mentoring and Research Teams (SMART) program matches graduate students with undergrads to assist in their original research and provides critical summer funding.
Learn MoreUNDERGRADUATE PAGES:
The following promos are primarily for undergraduate pages.
The Art of Writing

The Art of Writing offers advanced non-fiction undergraduate writing seminars. Faculty from across campus teach courses on specific topics in small groups of 12-15 students.
Learn MoreBerkeley Connect for Undergraduates

Pair up, get support, and discover shared academic interests. Berkeley Connect pairs undergraduate students with graduate student mentors.
Learn MoreCourse Threads

Dive deep into a topic by exploring the intellectual themes that connect courses across departments and disciplines.
Learn MoreDeCal

Join fellow Berkeley students who create and facilitate classes not addressed in the traditional curriculum — a Berkeley tradition since 1965.
Learn MoreDiscovery Courses

Engage and ignite your mind! Designed for non-experts and taught by some of Berkeley’s top professors.
Learn MoreFreshman and Sophomore Seminars
Explore what interests you in these small, interactive courses taught by world-class Berkeley faculty.
Learn MoreSchedule an L&S Advising Appointment!

Drop-in advising is available at 206 Evans Hall, and same-day advising is available at 156 Dwinelle Hall. Click to learn more about our Undergraduate Advising Services.
Learn MoreOn the Same Page

Share an intellectual experience with faculty and fellow students by listening to the cast album of Hamilton and participating in discussions, events, and courses around the 2017–2018 theme.
Learn MoreBerkeley Student Learning Center

Find a tutor, join a study group, receive support on writing assignments and engage with fellow students at the Berkeley Student Learning Center.
Learn MoreSuggested Classes

Follow @BerkeleyGuide on Twitter to see high-interest classes with open seats.
Learn MoreUCDC Program

Want to try something different for a semester? Intern and take classes in Washington, DC!
Learn MoreUndergraduate Research

Develop your passion and skills for research! The Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (URAP) connects undergraduates with faculty-initiated research in every field of knowledge.
Learn MoreCross-Campus Enrollment

Cross-Campus enrollment allows Berkeley students to take online courses for credit across the UC system.
Learn MoreSPECIFIC DEPARTMENTS:
These promos were created for specific departments, groups or colleges, but anyone can use them!
Visit the George and Mary Foster Anthropology Library

Enjoy over 80,000 volumes supporting anthropological research while relaxing in a beautiful space.
Learn MorePhoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology

At the Hearst Museum, visitors gain a deep understanding of diverse responses through time and across cultures to humanity’s fundamental questions.
Learn MoreVisit the Art History and Classics Library

The Fine Arts Collections contains more than 180,000 volumes, and it directly supports programs in Art History, Art Practice. Classics, and Ancient History and Mediterranean Archaeology.
Learn MoreVisit the Marian Koshland Bioscience and Natural Resources Library

Located in the Valley Life Sciences Building, this one of the largest specialty libraries on campus, featuring materials in molecular and cell biology, environmental science, physiology, ecology and nutrition.
Learn MoreCheck out the Thomas J. Long Business Library

The Thomas J. Long Business Library is your hub for business information. We source the highest quality resources — academic, professional, print and online — for conducting business research.
Learn MoreThe Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Library

Browse through over 88,000 volumes and 2,300 journal titles in chemistry and chemical engineering, and access support for your research needs.
Learn MoreComparative Literature Undergraduate Major Advising
Anatole Soyka, Academic Adviser in the College of Letters & Science presents information about requirements to apply for the Comparative Literature major.
Learn MoreBrowse the Earth Science and Map Library

The research-level collections contain more than 470,000 maps and air photos, and 140,000 volumes covering physical geography and the geosciences.
Learn MoreEconomics Undergraduate Major Advising
Economics undergraduate advisers present basic information for new students. You can also meet them in person!
Visit the Engineering Library

The Kresge Engineering Library has quiet study spaces as well as group study rooms with white boards and presentation displays for collaborative work.
Learn MoreStudy at the Environmental Design Library

The Environmental Design Library is one of the premier architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning libraries in North America.
Learn MoreExplore the Ethnic Studies Library

The Library is composed of the Asian American Studies Collections, the Chicano Studies Collection, the Comparative Ethnic Studies Collection, and the Native American Studies Collection.
Learn MoreForestry Summer Field Program

Learn about the ecology and management of forests for wildlife, fire protection, timber, and other resources at the Forestry Field Camp. This eight-week summer program in the Sierra Nevada features upper division courses and fieldwork.
Learn MoreUC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program
Students talk about learning medicine through patient cases while pursuing a master's degree.
Learn MoreVisit the Library of the Institute of Governmental Studies

The IGS Library, with more than 400,000 volumes, is one of the nation’s major collections in public administration, public affairs, and public policy.
Learn MoreThe Berkeley Law Library

The Law Library, home to the world-renowned Robbins Collection of rare books and manuscripts in civil and religious law, is rich in legal history and common law material.
Learn MoreThe Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life

Located in the downtown Berkeley arts district one block west of campus, the Magnes has diverse archive, library, and museum holdings.
Learn MoreCheck out the Mark Twain Papers

Held in the Bancroft Library, the Mark Twain Papers contain the voluminous private papers of Samuel Langhorne Clemens.
Learn MoreVisit the Mathematics Statistics Library in Evans

This collection of over 90,000 volumes and thousands of ebooks covers all areas of pure and applied mathematics, from algebra to theoretical statistics.
Learn MoreThe Media Resources Center

Visit the Media Resources Center in Moffitt Library to access UC Berkeley's many collections of DVDs, videocassettes, streamed audio and video, and CDs.
Learn MoreTune in at the Jean Gray Hargrove Music Library

These collections contain some 200,000 volumes of books and printed music, 50,000 sound and video recordings, and 30,000 microforms.
Learn MoreExplore the Newspapers & Microforms Library

The collections include more than 100 active newsprint subscriptions and over 900 titles archived on microfilm.
Learn MoreThe Pamela and Kenneth Fong Optometry and Health Sciences Library

The Pamela and Kenneth Fong Optometry and Health Sciences Library includes materials in all formats in the basic and clinical sciences of optometry and ophthalmology.
Learn MoreExplore the Physics-Astronomy Library

The Physics-Astronomy Library in LeConte Hall features materials in astrophysics, cosmology, nanoscience, planetary science, and theoretical high energy physics.
Learn MoreThe Public Health Library in University Hall

The Sheldon Margen Public Health Library's collection includes more than 108,000 print volumes, featuring all areas of public health, epidemiology, occupational health, communicable diseases, and environmental health.
Learn MoreRace, Ethnicity and Immigration Colloquium

Campus community members are invited to hear monthly speakers report on research touching on various aspects of race, ethnicity, and immigration.
Learn MoreSee What Cal Teach is All About!
Cal Teach is making a difference in science and math education. Focused on the practice, our classes get you into a classroom from day one.
Learn MoreCheck out the Social Research Library

Enjoy the peace and sunlight of a beautiful reading room while surrounded by a large research collection servicing the UC Berkeley School of Social Welfare.
Learn MoreThe Harmer E. Davis Transportation Library

Established in 1948, The Institute of Transportation Studies Library houses one of the largest transportation collections in the United States.
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