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NOBEL PRIZE-WINNING CURRENT CAL FACULTY CURRENT FACULTY George A. Akerlof Economics 2001 Daniel L. McFadden Economics 2000 Steven Chu Physics 1997 Yuan T. Lee Chemistry 1986 Charles H. Townes Physics 1964 Donald A. Glaser Physics 1960 CAL RANKED Owen Chamberlain Physics 1959 AS NO. 1 PUBLIC DECEASED OR NO LONGER AT CAL John C. Harsanyi Economics 1994 UNIVERSITY IN Gerard Debreu Economics 1983 Czeslaw Milosz Literature 1980 UNITED STATES Luis Alvarez Physics 1968 The top public universities, as Melvin Calvin Chemistry 1961 ranked by U.S. News and World Emilio G. Segre Physics 1959 Report: Edwin M. McMillan Chemistry 1951 1. California Glenn T. Seaborg Chemistry 1951 2. Virginia William F. Giauque Chemistry 1949 3. Michigan John H. Northrop Chemistry 1946 UCLA Wendell M. Stanley Chemistry 1946 5. North Carolina Ernest O. Lawrence Physics 1939 CAL FACTS ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE * More students who earn undergraduate degrees at Cal complete The excellence of the University’s intercollegiate athletic program rivals doctorates than graduates of any other university in the country the school’s academic reputation as Cal boasts one of the finest all-around * With more than 9 million volumes in 18 campus libraries, Cal’s programs in the nation. Twenty-seven sports – men’s and women’s basket- libraries are ranked third nationally by the Association of Research ball, crew, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, swimming and diving, Libraries tennis, track & field and water polo; men’s baseball, football and rugby; along with women’s softball, volleyball, field hockey and lacrosse – are THE BAY AREA sponsored by the University. Over the years, Cal has captured more than 60 national team championships – most recently rugby and women’s crew in Overlooking San Francisco Bay, the campus is a lush and tranquil 1,232-acre 2005 – while claiming over 130 NCAA individual championships in a vari- oasis in an urban setting. The grounds have retained much of the beauty of their ety of sports. This past season, Dave O’Neill was named the national rural beginnings. Spacious lawns, hiking and running trails, as well as groves of women’s rowing Coach of the Year, while Duje Draganja was chosen the oak, redwood and eucalyptus blend with the Neo-classical architecture of John Pac-10 men’s Swimmer of the Year. Galen Howard. The University is bordered by the wooded rolling hills of Tilden Regional Park and the City of Berkeley, one of America’s most lively, culturally diverse and politically adventurous municipalities. OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM ACADEMIC SUCCESS A myriad of activities also goes 14 COLLEGES By any standard, Cal offers its students one of the best educations avail- on outside the classroom. There are able. Since its birth it has earned a reputation unmatched by any public more than 350 registered student or- AND SCHOOLS university in America. According to a recent study by the National Research ganizations, such as the Marching * Haas School of Business Council, Cal ranks first nationally in both the number of graduate programs Band, Hang Gliding Club, radio sta- Administration in the Top 10 in their fields (97 percent) and the number of “distinguished” tion KALX, ethnic associations, hu- * College of Chemistry programs for the scholarship of the faculty (32 programs). mor and literary magazines, debate * School of Education Although Cal is well known for its stellar graduate programs, undergradu- team, Cal Corps (volunteer pro- * College of Engineering ate teaching is a campus priority. Nearly half of all courses offered at the grams), Cal in the Capitol/Sacra- * College of Environmental undergraduate level have 25 students or fewer, and many lecture courses mento, and political organizations. Design include smaller laboratory or study group sections which allow close interac- In addition, Cal has a host of other * School of Information tion with professors and other instructors. features, including public lectures Management & Systems Cal offers a wide arena for academic endeavor and personal growth with and concerts, campus-sponsored fo- * School of Journalism more than 7,000 courses in nearly 300 degree programs. Exceptional sup- rums and seminars, clubs and work- * School of Law port services such as the Student Learning Center, Career and Graduate shops, dramatic presentations, in- * College of Letters & Sciences School Services, the Disabled Students’ Program, and campus and alumni ternational festivals, art, photo- * College of Natural Resources mentor programs reflect Cal’s strong commitment to undergraduate educa- graphic, design, architectural, an- * School of Optometry tion. Study abroad is available to undergraduate students through the Education thropological and archaeological * School of Public Health Abroad Program, which maintains more than 90 study centers in countries such exhibits and displays, and dozens of * Goldman School of Public as Australia, Costa Rica, Hong Kong, Italy, New Zealand and Thailand. bookstores within one-square mile Policy Each year, more than 8,500 students receive degrees from the University – all of this making Berkeley one of * School of Social Welfare – about 5,500 bachelor’s degrees, 2,000 master’s degrees, 900 doctorates the most intellectually stimulating and 200 law degrees. communities in the country. 2005-06 GOLDEN BEAR WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING MEDIA GUIDE 2005-06 WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING SCHEDULE Date Opponent/Event Location Time Oct. 7 Washington State* Pullman, Wash. 5 p.m. Oct. 8 Idaho Moscow, Idaho 11 a.m. Oct. 27 Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. TBA Oct. 28 Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. 5 p.m. Nov. 11 Pacific (co-ed) Berkeley 1 p.m. Nov. 18 Oregon State* Berkeley 12 p.m. Dec. 2-4 Georgia Invitational Athens, Georgia All Day Jan. 20 Arizona State* (co-ed) Berkeley 1 p.m. Jan. 21 Arizona* (co-ed) Berkeley 12 p.m. Jan. 27 USC* Los Angeles 1 p.m. Jan. 28 UCLA* Los Angeles 12 p.m. Feb. 11 Stanford* Palo Alto 12 p.m. Feb. 22-25 Pac-10 Championships (swimming) Long Beach 10 a.m. Feb. 22-25 Pac-10 Championships (diving) Federal Way, Wash. All Day Feb. 26 Belmont Plaza Last Chance Meet Long Beach All Day Mar. 9-12 NCAA Diving Zones Oklahoma City All Day Mar. 16-18 NCAA Championships Athens, Georgia All Day * - Pac-10 Meet Home meets in Bold.