Culture Runs Deep
This year we’re celebrating the 15th anniversary of our Defining Leadership Principles, and I’m thrilled to see so many examples of our thriving culture in this issue of Berkeley Haas. Berkeley’s new...
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Haas campus with fall foliage colors. Photo: Noah Berger. For nearly two decades, the Berkeley Board Fellows program, part of Haas’ Center for Social Sector Leadership (CSSL), has given MBA students...
View ArticleTrue Lies
Ever since a Berkeley researcher developed the polygraph in 1921, each successive technique—from measuring perspiration to brain scans—has failed to reliably detect lying. But a new study published in...
View ArticleMotorcycles, murals, and mentorship: Nicole Ta drives toward a...
This is the final of four profiles of the inaugural undergraduate Spieker Scholars, who receive significant financial support and enrichment opportunities through the program. In this first person...
View ArticleAI innovation dominates 2025 UC LAUNCH Demo Day competition at Berkeley Haas
Eight startup teams pitched during LAUNCH Demo Day. Photo: Parsa Mujadedy. Startup founders who pitched technologies ranging from an AI-powered wearable vest designed to improve balance to prevent...
View ArticleThe Political Horseshoe Comes for Geoengineering
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View ArticleStudy shows why workers are getting a smaller slice of the pie
Robots make auto parts at the production workshop of Zhenhua Zhende Auto Parts Co. in Ningde, China. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto via AP) The portion of national income that goes into workers’ pockets...
View ArticleBerkeley Haas Cleantech to Market program renamed after gift from The Mosse...
The flagship Cleantech to Market program at Berkeley Haas will be renamed The Strauch Cleantech to Market Program in acknowledgement of a generous gift from the co-presidents of The Mosse Foundation,...
View ArticleRamboll’s Cheryl Ginyard-Jones: Engineering a sustainable future with...
Decades ago, Cheryl Ginyard-Jones was working at oil giant BP when then-CEO John Browne famously admitted that oil and gas companies contribute to climate change. Browne switched the BP logo to a...
View ArticleAI in the Classroom: Teaching MBA students to harness AI for business success
“Classified” is an occasional series spotlighting some of the more powerful lessons being taught in classrooms around Haas. MBA students enrolled in the new course “Harnessing AI for Business...
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