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  2. The history of the University of California, Berkeley, begins on October 13, 1849, with the adoption of the Constitution of California, which provided for the creation of a public university.

  3. For over 150 years, UC Berkeley has been reimagining the world by challenging convention and generating unparalleled intellectual, economic and social value. Take a look back at Berkeley’s milestones and discoveries and learn more about our 26 faculty Nobel Prize winners and 35 alumni winners. 1870.

  4. The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Founded in 1868 and named after Anglo-Irish philosopher George Berkeley, it is the state's first land-grant university and the founding campus of the University of California system.

  5. The University of California was founded in 1868, born out of a vision in the State Constitution of a university that would “contribute even more than California’s gold to the glory and happiness of advancing generations.”.

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  6. Berkeley History in Brief. (to 2000) Ohlone in a tule boat by Louis Choris, 1816. Before Colonization. c. 3700 BCE-1769 CE. Prior to Spanish colonization, the entire East Bay was the home of the Chochenyo-speaking Ohlone people. The area from present-day Richmond to Oakland was known as Huchiun.

  7. May 2, 2024 · Includes timelines, documents, oral histories, photographs, bibliographies and more about the ten UC campuses. UC Berkeley: History and Discoveries. Timeline of discoveries, milestones, faculty Nobel Prize winners, and architecture. UC Berkeley: Traditions. 150 Years of Women at Berkeley.

  8. What is considered the historic campus today resulted from the 1898 "International Competition for the Phoebe Hearst Architectural Plan for the University of California," funded by the wealthy eponymous philanthropist mother of William Randolph Hearst and initially held in Antwerp; eleven finalists were judged again in San Francisco the next yea...

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