Project Spotlight: Mapping Environmental Justice

Mapping for Environmental Justice (MEJ) creates easy-to-use, publicly-available maps that paint a holistic picture of intersecting environmental, social, and health impacts experienced by communities across the US. MEJ's maps combine environmental, public health, and socioeconomic data into a single indicator that reflects the combined impacts of race, poverty, and pollution that low-income communities, communities of color, and historically marginalized communities experience. Our maps are driven...

Q&A Let’s Make it Count: Ask Questions, Explore Data, Share Insights

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Next Generation Faculty Symposium: Enhancing STEM Diversity in Higher Education

The Stanford.Berkeley.UCSF Next Generation Faculty Symposium held its inaugural event on October 23rd to highlight the work of exceptional early-career scientists in the broad field of quantitative biological and biomedical sciences, with a track record of research productivity and demonstrated contributions to enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in STEM. The primary goal was to support an increase in the number of talented candidates in faculty...

UC Berkeley Experts Offer Critical Perspectives on Election Integrity and Security

From the pandemic to an underfunded voting infrastructure, from declining trust in public institutions to efforts by foreign operators to further undermine the system, the 2020 U.S. national election is fraught with ways in which the integrity and security of the results can be unduly influenced, according to five UC Berkeley experts. In an hour-long conversation streamed live on Monday, Oct. 26, and now on...

Professor Ani Adhikari Selected as the New Faculty Director of Pedagogy

Five years ago, Data 8 was a new small course at Berkeley and today thousands of students from various disciplines enroll each year. Countless students often share that the reason they declared Data Science as a major is because of the experience they had with Adhikari as their professor. She was awarded “Best Professor” in the Daily Californian’s 2019 edition of the Best of Berkeley...

U.S. New Names UC Berkeley's Undergraduate Data Science Program Top in the Nation

UC Berkeley's undergraduate Data Science Major has been named No. 1 in the nation by US News. MIT was rated second best, followed by Carnegie Mellon and Stanford. Berkeley's program, part of the Division of Computing, Data Science, and Society, was started five years ago and makes its curriculum available to other schools interested in establishing their own data science programs . Currently, more than...

Taking the Long View: Q&A with Steve Weber and Ann Cleaveland, of UC Berkeley’s Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity

The Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity (CLTC) was established in 2015 as a research and collaboration hub in UC Berkeley’s School of Information. Both the CLTC and I School are part of the Division of Computing, Data Science, and Society (CDSS). Founded with a grant from the Hewlett Foundation, the CLTC serves as a hub for industry, academia, policy experts, and practitioners with research and programs...

UC Berkeley’s Bin Yu Building a Better Framework for More Robust, Trustworthy Data Science

Over the past 30 years, UC Berkeley statistics Professor Bin Yu has covered a lot of territory, both in her research field and in sharing her knowledge with others. And now she has used it to create a framework that she believes will lead to a more rigorous and trustworthy data science process, including the use of methods such as machine learning. Yu and her...

Discovery Program x Big Ideas

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Berkeley Unboxing Data Science (BUDS): Engaging High Schoolers in Data Science Research

Berkeley Unboxing Data Science (BUDS) is a new Computing, Data Science, and Society (CDSS) summer program that immerses high school students in the world of data science and research. It aims to teach students not only how to perform data analysis, but also how to critically examine the data and technology in their daily lives. “It created a space for students of underrepresented minorities to...