General Program
8 am
8:30 am
9 am
- 9–9:30 am Pre-Med Program in Bioengineering, 105 Stanley Hall
- 9–10 am Probing Ocean Geochemistry in Remote and Stormy Seas, 141 McCone Hall
- 9–10 am Sex and the Single Dinosaur: What Bone Tissues Tell Us, 2040 Valley Life Sciences Building
- 9–10 am
Surf's Up, or Is It?, O'Brien Hall breezeway
- 9–11 am
Excavate!, Archaeological Research Facility, 2251 College Ave.
- 9–11 am
Play With Clay, Archaeological Research Facility, 2251 College Ave.
- 9 am–noon Fossils Roadshow, 1101 Valley Life Sciences Building
- 9 am–1 pm Blue and Gold Make Green: The CNR Green Taxi, Campanile or West Circle, near Mulford Hall
- 9 am–2 pm Molecular and Cell Biology Major Information Table, 2063 Valley Life Sciences Building
- 9 am–3 pm Bioengineering Information Center, Stanley Hall atrium, 1st floor
- 9 am–3 pm Civil and Environmental Engineering Information Table, O'Brien Hall breezeway
- 9 am–3 pm
Dinosaur Evolution Online, 2066 Valley Life Sciences Building
- 9 am–3 pm Engineering Information Table, McLaughlin Hall plaza
- 9 am–3 pm Haas School of Business Student Clubs, Haas School of Business, courtyard
- 9 am–3 pm Haas School of Business Undergraduate Advising, Haas School of Business, Bank of America Forum
- 9 am–3 pm Integrative Biology Information Table, 2101 Valley Life Sciences Building
- 9 am–3 pm Self-Guided Tours of Haas School of Business, Haas School of Business, Bank of America Forum
- 9 am–3 pm Undergraduate Honors Research in Integrative Biology, 2062 Valley Life Sciences Building
- 9 am–3:30 pm Computer Science Information Tables, Soda Hall, 3rd floor
- 9 am–3:45 pm Doe and Moffitt Library Tours, Doe Library, outside north entrance
- 9 am–3:45 pm Gardner Stacks and Moffitt Library Self-Guided Tour, Doe Library, north entrance, or Moffitt Library, south entrance
- 9 am–4 pm Blue & Gold Yearbooks on Display, Eshleman Hall
- 9 am–4 pm
A Walk Through Time: Evolutionary Research at Cal, Valley Life Sciences Building, courtyard
- 9 am–4 pm African American Theme Program, Information Marketplace
- 9 am–4 pm All Day at EECS, Cory Hall, 2nd floor & Soda Hall, 3rd floor
- 9 am–4 pm
Ask a Linguist, 52 Dwinelle Hall
- 9 am–4 pm Ask the Mathematician, Evans Hall, lobby
- 9 am–4 pm ASUC Lecture Notes, Sproul Plaza
- 9 am–4 pm ASUC SUPERB: Entertainment Central at Cal, Sproul Plaza
- 9 am–4 pm
Berkeley's Transportation Research Hub, McCone Hall plaza
- 9 am–4 pm
Bug Doctor: Live Insects and Spiders!, Wellman Hall, 2nd floor & front lawn
- 9 am–4 pm Cal Lodge at Tahoe, Sproul Plaza
- 9 am–4 pm Cal Parents Hospitality Tent, Dwinelle Plaza
- 9 am–4 pm California Alumni Association Open House, Alumni House, Toll Room
- 9 am–4 pm CalSO Information Tent, Sproul Plaza
- 9 am–4 pm
Campus Tree Trail Self-Guided Tour, Information Marketplace
- 9 am–4 pm
Children's Animal Soiree, Valley Life Sciences Building, south entrance
- 9 am–4 pm
Darwin and Evolutionary Biology at Berkeley, Valley Life Sciences Building
- 9 am–4 pm Global Lives Film Screening, 235 Kroeber Hall
- 9 am–4 pm
Got Bugs? We Do!, Valley Life Sciences Building, 3rd floor
- 9 am–4 pm Human Evolution and Everyday Life, Valley Life Sciences Building, courtyard
- 9 am–4 pm Mathematics Undergraduate Advising and Information, 1015 Evans Hall
- 9 am–4 pm
McCone Hall Rocks!, 141 McCone Hall
- 9 am–4 pm
Meet T. rex, Valley Life Sciences Building, 1st floor, Wallace Atrium
- 9 am–4 pm
Passport to Science@Cal, At all participating events
- 9 am–4 pm Recreational Sports Facility Tours, Recreational Sports Facility, courtyard
- 9 am–4 pm Showtime on Sproul Plaza, Sproul Plaza & Lower Sproul Plaza
- 9 am–4 pm Student Co-op Housing Tours, Information Marketplace
- 9 am–4 pm Student Government, Sproul Plaza
- 9 am–4 pm Student Organizations on Sproul Plaza, Sproul Plaza & Lower Sproul Plaza
- 9 am–4 pm TGIF: The Green Initiative Fund, Sproul Plaza
- 9 am–4 pm The Financial Aid Office Is Open, 211 Sproul Hall
- 9 am–4 pm
Tour Blake Garden, Blake Garden, 70 Rincon Rd., Kensington
- 9 am–4 pm Tour the Global-Environment Theme House and Green Suite, Information Marketplace
- 9 am–4 pm
Travels With Charles: Exploring Darwin's Beagle Voyage, Valley Life Sciences Building, courtyard
- 9 am–4 pm
UC Police on the Move, Parking lot north of Sproul Hall
- 9 am–4 pm Undergraduate Admissions Office Is Open, 103 Sproul Hall
- 9 am–4 pm University and Jepson Herbaria Open House, 1001 Valley Life Sciences Building
- 9 am–4 pm Walter Hood Public Sculpture: Models, Paintings, and Fabrications, 108 Wurster Hall
- 9 am–4 pm
Who Wants to Be a Zoologist?, 3101 Valley Life Sciences Building
- 9 am–4 pm Women in Science and Engineering Theme Housing, Information Marketplace
- 9 am–4 pm
Young Explorer Science Corner, Valley Life Sciences Building, 3rd floor
- 9 am–5 pm
Lawrence Hall of Science, Lawrence Hall of Science (take Hill Shuttle from Evans Hall east entrance)
- 9 am–6 pm The New, Restored Sather Gate, Sather Gate
9:30 am
10 am
- 10–10:30 am Mechanical Engineering Labs and Machine Shop Tour, Etcheverry Hall, 3rd floor
- 10–10:30 am Molecular and Cell Biology Classroom Laboratory Tour, 2063 Valley Life Sciences Building & courtyard
- 10–10:45 am From Captain Cook to Pearl Harbor: Colonial Archaeology in the Pacific Islands, Archaeological Research Facility, 2251 College Ave.
- 10–10:45 am Some American Myths About Arabic, 254 Barrows Hall
- 10–11 am Applied to Berkeley? Next Steps, 100 Cesar Chavez Student Center
- 10–11 am Bear Talk: Q&A With Freshman Cal Students, 100 Lewis Hall
- 10–11 am
Cal Taiko Japanese Drumming, Lower Sproul Plaza
- 10–11 am Computer Animation and Film: Examples From Start to Finish, 306 Soda Hall
- 10–11 am Crossroads of Earth Resources and Society: Can U.S. Culture Live Within Its Means?, 141 McCone Hall
- 10–11 am
Dance Showcase, 230 Hearst Gymnasium
- 10–11 am Darwin, Dover, and Intelligent Design: What's Next for Anti-Evolutionists?, 2050 Valley Life Sciences Building
- 10–11 am Economic and Health-Delivery Considerations, 160 Dwinelle Hall
- 10–11 am GIANT Presents Filmmaking at Berkeley, 142 Dwinelle Hall
- 10–11 am Haas School of Business Undergraduate Program: For Non-UC Berkeley Students, Haas School of Business, C210 Cheit Hall
- 10–11 am Information Session: Engineering Undeclared Program, 348 Hearst Memorial Mining Building
- 10–11 am Information Session: Pre-Med, 1 Pimentel Hall
- 10–11 am Information Session: The Psychology Major, 145 Dwinelle Hall
- 10–11 am Life as a College of Natural Resources Student, 100 Genetics & Plant Biology Building
- 10–11 am Meet the Chair: Civil and Environmental Engineering, 502 Davis Hall
- 10–11 am Mobile Millennium: The System That Keeps Traffic Moving, Bechtel Engineering Center, Sibley Auditorium
- 10–11 am
Preparándose Para la Universidad, 110 Barrows Hall
- 10–11 am
Preparing for College: Middle-School and High-School Years, 20 Barrows Hall
- 10–11 am Professor Eakin as Darwin, 2101 Valley Life Sciences Building
- 10–11 am The ABCs of Nuclear Science, 3113 Etcheverry Hall
- 10–11 am
What Amazing Things We've Learned This Year in Physics!, 4 LeConte Hall
- 10–11:30 am Tour the Museum of Paleontology Collections, Valley Life Sciences Building, 1st floor, Wallace Atrium
- 10 am–noon
Automated Robot Racing Cars, Cory Hall, 2nd floor entrance
- 10 am–noon
Can Video Games Save Lives?, McCone Hall plaza
- 10 am–noon Electrical Engineering Lab Open House, 246 Cory Hall
- 10 am–noon
Martial Arts Demonstration, Recreational Sports Facility, Martial Arts Room
- 10 am–1 pm Architecture Shop Open House, 277 Wurster Hall
- 10 am–1 pm Berkeley Institute of Design Laboratory, 354 Hearst Memorial Mining Building
- 10 am–1 pm Business Etiquette 101, Sponsored by the SAGE Scholars, Trinity Church, 2362 Bancroft Way
- 10 am–1 pm
CITRIS High-Definition Time-Lapse Project, Soda Hall, 3rd floor
- 10 am–1 pm GamesCrafters: Undergraduate Game-Theory Research, 310 Soda Hall
- 10 am–1 pm Tele-Immersion: Long-Distance Collaboration in Real Time, 475 Hearst Memorial Mining Building
- 10 am–2 pm
Cal Forestry Club Exposition, Mulford Hall, east patio
- 10 am–2 pm Caltopia VII Kick-Off, Recreational Sports Facility, courtyard
- 10 am–2 pm Intramural Sports and Sport Clubs, Recreational Sports Facility, courtyard
- 10 am–2 pm KALX Radio Open House, 26 Barrows Hall
- 10 am–2 pm Massage Therapy, Recreational Sports Facility atrium
- 10 am–2 pm Mechanical Engineering Information Tables and Demonstrations, Etcheverry Hall-Soda Hall esplanade
- 10 am–2 pm Mechanical Engineering Open Labs and Demonstrations, Etcheverry Hall-Soda Hall esplanade
- 10 am–3 pm
Army ROTC Climbing Wall, Memorial Glade
- 10 am–3 pm Biology Laboratory Demonstrations, 2095 & 2097 Valley Life Sciences Building
- 10 am–3 pm
Black Graduate Engineering and Science Students Science Fair, Soda Hall, 4th floor, Wozniak Lounge
- 10 am–3 pm
Earthquake!, 220 McCone Hall
- 10 am–3 pm Engineering Student Societies, Bechtel Engineering Center, front lawn
- 10 am–3 pm Eshleman Library and Study Lounge, Eshleman Hall, 7th floor
- 10 am–3 pm
Hands-on Physics, 235, 245 & 248 LeConte Hall
- 10 am–3 pm Library Bookstore Sale, 132 & 303 Doe Library
- 10 am–3 pm Live Feed From Hat Creek Radio Observatory, 501 Campbell Hall
- 10 am–3 pm
Nuclear Engineering Student Projects, Bechtel Engineering Center, Trefethen Terrace
- 10 am–3 pm Open House: Earth and Planetary Science Student Center, 335 McCone Hall
- 10 am–3 pm Physics Poster Session, 251 LeConte Hall
- 10 am–3 pm
Webcast: CEE Student Teams in Action, O'Brien Hall, 1st floor
- 10 am–3 pm
Welcome to Oskiland!, Memorial Glade, east
- 10 am–3:30 pm Poster Session: Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Soda Hall, 4th floor, Wozniak Lounge
- 10 am–4 pm
Ask an Astronomer and Mini Astronomy Lectures, 544 Campbell Hall
- 10 am–4 pm
Computer Programming for Kids, 330 Soda Hall
- 10 am–4 pm East Asian Library Tour, C.V. Starr East Asian Library, 3rd floor, east entrance
- 10 am–4 pm Engineering Science Tour of the Rapid-Prototyping Laboratory, 2119 Etcheverry Hall
- 10 am–4 pm Mark Twain at the Bancroft, Bancroft Library Gallery
- 10 am–4 pm
Open House at the Hearst Museum of Anthropology, Hearst Museum of Anthropology, 102 Kroeber Hall
- 10 am–4 pm Residence Hall Tours, For a complete list of locations, click Tours at top left
- 10 am–4 pm
Rugby National Championship: Round 16 & 8, Witter Rugby Field
- 10 am–4 pm
Solar Viewing, Campbell Hall, north entrance
10:30 am
11 am
- 11–11:30 am Information Session: Army ROTC Scholarships, 155 Hearst Gymnasium
- 11–11:30 am Mechanical Engineering Labs and Machine Shop Tour, Etcheverry Hall, 3rd floor
- 11–11:30 am Summer Programs for Freshmen and Transfers, 130 Wheeler Hall
- 11–11:30 am Twitter Your Way to Work, McCone Hall plaza
- 11–11:45 am Creamware, Quakers, and Cactus: The Vanterpool Estate, British Virgin Islands, Archaeological Research Facility, 2251 College Ave.
- 11–11:45 am Impossibility in Mathematics, 60 Evans Hall
- 11 am–noon Are We Wired for Good?, 145 Dwinelle Hall
- 11 am–noon Bioengineering Undergraduate Research Posters, Stanley Hall atrium, 1st floor
- 11 am–noon
Cal Traditions and Songs, Alumni House, Toll Room
- 11 am–noon College of Natural Resources Career Panel, 100 Genetics & Plant Biology Building
- 11 am–noon Community College: A Positive Pathway to Advancing Your Goals, 166 Barrows Hall
- 11 am–noon Computer Animation: An Example From Start to Finish, 306 Soda Hall
- 11 am–noon Cool Stuff Is on CalTV, Eshleman Hall
- 11 am–noon Darwin's Voyage Around the World: What Would He Think Now?, 2040 Valley Life Sciences Building
- 11 am–noon DeCal Class: The Simpsons and Philosophy, 109 Dwinelle Hall
- 11 am–noon Discover Cal's Washington Programs, 210 Wheeler Hall
- 11 am–noon Drop-in Advising for Transfer Students, 100 Cesar Chavez Student Center
- 11 am–noon Engineering Tour on Northside, McLaughlin Hall plaza
- 11 am–noon Environmental Earth Science Student Projects, 141 McCone Hall
- 11 am–noon Get Involved With the Center for Student Leadership, 156 Dwinelle Hall
- 11 am–noon GIANT Presents Filmmaking at Berkeley, 142 Dwinelle Hall
- 11 am–noon Going Global: International Opportunities for Cal Students, 155 Dwinelle Hall
- 11 am–noon Going Public: Publishing Your Undergraduate Research, 160 Dwinelle Hall
- 11 am–noon How to Choose Wisely, and Why We Don't, 122 Wheeler Hall
- 11 am–noon Information for Prospective English Majors, 315 Wheeler Hall
- 11 am–noon Information Session: Engineering Science, Bechtel Engineering Center, Sibley Auditorium
- 11 am–noon Information Session: Graduate Studies in Environmental Design, 104 Wurster Hall
- 11 am–noon Information Session: Molecular and Cell Biology Undergraduate Program, 2050 Valley Life Sciences Building
- 11 am–noon Information Session: Summer Bridge, 100 Wheeler Hall
- 11 am–noon Starting Off on the Right Foot at Cal, 10 Evans Hall
- 11 am–noon
Taller de Ayuda Financiera, 110 Barrows Hall
- 11 am–noon Undergraduate Research in the Interdisciplinary Studies Field Major, 182 Dwinelle Hall
- 11 am–noon
What Is the Large Hadron Collider?, 4 LeConte Hall
- 11 am–noon Will Water Be the Oil of the 21st Century? A Quest for Sustainable Water Management, 502 Davis Hall
- 11 am–12:30 pm Information Session: Haas School of Business Undergraduate Program, Haas School of Business, F295 Andersen Auditorium
- 11 am–12:30 pm
University Symphony Orchestra Concert, Hertz Hall, concert hall stage
- 11 am–1 pm Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish in One Easy Lesson, 33 Dwinelle Hall
- 11 am–1 pm Flintknapping, Archaeological Research Facility, 2251 College Ave.
- 11 am–1 pm
Rock-Art Painting, Archaeological Research Facility, 2251 College Ave.
- 11 am–1:30 pm Panhellenic Sorority House Tours, Sproul Plaza
- 11 am–2 pm Ashtanga Yoga and Varsity Yoga, 251 Hearst Gymnasium
- 11 am–2 pm
Brain Teasers and Probability, 1011 Evans Hall
- 11 am–2 pm
Dark Matter Search: Open Laboratory, 83 LeConte Hall
- 11 am–2 pm Graduate Assembly Open House, Anthony Hall
- 11 am–2 pm
Marine Science Demonstrations, McCone Hall, entrance & lobby
- 11 am–2 pm
Random Walks Through the Integers, 1011 Evans Hall
- 11 am–2 pm Randomness, 1011 Evans Hall
- 11 am–2 pm
Really Cold Physics: Open Laboratory, 115 & 119 LeConte Hall
- 11 am–2 pm Statistical Methods in Biology, 1011 Evans Hall
- 11 am–2 pm Statistics Undergraduate Research Poster Session, 1011 Evans Hall
- 11 am–2 pm
The Bell Curve, 1011 Evans Hall
- 11 am–3 pm Astronomy Laboratory Open House, 705 Campbell Hall
- 11 am–3 pm Darwin on the Web, 2101 Valley Life Sciences Building
- 11 am–3 pm
Earth and Planetary Science Student Poster and Project Display, McCone Hall, lower lobby
- 11 am–3 pm
Guitar Hero Contest at the Cal Student Store, Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union, Cal Student Store
- 11 am–4 pm College of Environmental Design: Open House, Tours, and Exhibits, Wurster Hall, lobby
- 11 am–4 pm First Annual Student Fine-Art Print Sale, 255 Kroeber Hall
- 11 am–4 pm The Dirt Show and Paintings by Brittany Law, 116 Kroeber Hall
- 11 am–4 pm
Throw a Pot at Sproul Plaza, Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union, Art Studio, lower level
- 11 am–5 pm Environmental Design Library Tours, 210 Wurster Hall
- 11 am–5 pm Guided Tour of "Human/Nature: Artists Respond to a Changing Planet", Berkeley Art Museum, 2626 Bancroft Way
- 11 am–5 pm
NASA's "From Earth to the Universe" Photo Exhibit, Space Sciences Laboratory (take Hill Shuttle from Evans Hall east entrance)
- 11 am–5 pm
Space Sciences Laboratory Open House and Tours, Space Sciences Laboratory (take Hill Shuttle from Evans Hall east entrance)
- 11 am–6 pm
International House: Edith Coliver Festival of Cultures, International House, 2299 Piedmont Ave.
- 11 am–6 pm Open Computing Facility and Publications Center, Eshleman Hall, ground floor
11:30 am
Noon
- Noon–12:30 pm
Cable-Car Bell Ringing Contest, McCone Hall plaza
- Noon–12:30 pm
Cal Spirit Rally, Sproul Plaza
- Noon–12:45 pm
Fun With Physics: Why Should Students Have All the Fun?, 1 LeConte Hall
- Noon–12:45 pm So You're an Archaeologist?!, Archaeological Research Facility, 2251 College Ave.
- Noon–1 pm Biomechanics: From Molecules to Organisms, 106 Stanley Hall
- Noon–1 pm Education Abroad Program Student Panel, 60 Evans Hall
- Noon–1 pm GIANT Presents Filmmaking at Berkeley, 142 Dwinelle Hall
- Noon–1 pm Heatstroke: Nature in an Age of Global Warming, 2060 Valley Life Sciences Building
- Noon–1 pm How Global Climate Change Will Affect the Oceans, 141 McCone Hall
- Noon–1 pm Mechanical Engineering: Meet the Chairs, 3110 Etcheverry Hall
- Noon–1 pm Meet Materials Science and Engineering Faculty, 390 Hearst Memorial Mining Building
- Noon–1 pm Meet the Engineering Dean, Bechtel Engineering Center, Sibley Auditorium
- Noon–1 pm Panel Discussion with Molecular and Cell Biology Students, 2050 Valley Life Sciences Building
- Noon–1 pm Physics Undergraduate Program: A Panel Discussion, 4 LeConte Hall
- Noon–1 pm
Ready for the NFL? Sports Performance Training, 234 Hearst Gymnasium
- Noon–1 pm Speaking About Wellness, 160 Dwinelle Hall
- Noon–1 pm Studying Integrative Biology at Berkeley, 2040 Valley Life Sciences Building
- Noon–1 pm The Dark Side of the Universe, 100 Genetics & Plant Biology Building
- Noon–1 pm
The Ultimate GPS Treasure Hunt, Mulford Hall, east patio
- Noon–1 pm The Value and Impact of an Engineering Education in the 21st Century, 306 Soda Hall
- Noon–1 pm Wetlands Exhibit, 125 O'Brien Hall
- Noon–2 pm Bioarchaeology and the Reconstruction of Past Lives, Archaeological Research Facility, 2251 College Ave.
- Noon–2 pm
Cal Football Spring Practice, Memorial Stadium
- Noon–2 pm
Carbon Credits for Your Lawn?, Observatory Hill, west of McCone Hall
- Noon–2 pm College of Chemistry Information Tables, Latimer Hall, lobby
- Noon–2 pm
Genes in a Bottle, Latimer Hall, lobby
- Noon–2 pm Information Session: Native American Students, 213 Wheeler Hall
- Noon–2 pm Professor Eakin as Darwin, 2101 Valley Life Sciences Building
- Noon–2 pm
Women's Tennis vs. Stanford, Hellman Tennis Complex
- Noon–3:30 pm Plug-In Pavilion in Valparaíso, Chile, 220 Stephens Hall
- Noon–4 pm
Campanile Carillon Recitals, Campanile (Sather Tower)
- Noon–4 pm
Electronic Sound Garden: A Music Demonstration, Hertz Hall, north courtyard
- Noon–4 pm Introduction to Nanoscience, Hearst Memorial Mining Building, lobby
- Noon–4 pm It's Materials, Hearst Memorial Mining Building, lobby
- Noon–4 pm Materials Science: Of Superballs, Superconductors, and Strawberries, Hearst Memorial Mining Building, lobby
- Noon–5 pm ASUC Art Studio Spring Sale, Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union, Art Studio, lower level
12:30 pm
1 pm
- 1–1:30 pm Aging and the Risk of Bone Fracture, 390 Hearst Memorial Mining Building
- 1–1:30 pm
Live Jazz: April Showers, 125 Morrison Hall
- 1–1:30 pm Mechanical Engineering Labs and Machine Shop Tour, Etcheverry Hall, 3rd floor
- 1–1:30 pm Molecular and Cell Biology Classroom Laboratory Tour, 2063 Valley Life Sciences Building & courtyard
- 1–1:45 pm
Fun With Physics: Why Should Students Have All the Fun?, 1 LeConte Hall
- 1–1:45 pm Hargrove Music Library Tours, Hargrove Music Library, east entrance
- 1–1:45 pm Navigating Meaning in a Visual World, 160 Kroeber Hall
- 1–1:45 pm The Law, Native Americans, Archaeologists, and the Study of Human Remains, Archaeological Research Facility, 2251 College Ave.
- 1–2 pm
A Tectonic Time-Bomb in Our Backyard: Earthquake Potential of the Hayward Fault, 141 McCone Hall
- 1–2 pm Ancient Egypt at Berkeley, 254 Barrows Hall
- 1–2 pm ASUC Student Government Q&A, Eshleman Hall
- 1–2 pm College of Environmental Design: History and Overview, 112 Wurster Hall
- 1–2 pm
Come Out and Play: Designing and Playing Games Outside, Memorial Glade, north
- 1–2 pm Community College: Una Opción Positiva Para Alcanzar Tus Metas Educativas y Profesionales, 166 Barrows Hall
- 1–2 pm
Dance Showcase, 230 Hearst Gymnasium
- 1–2 pm DeCal Class: The Joy of Garbage, 109 Dwinelle Hall
- 1–2 pm Decisions Under Uncertainty: What's Rational?, 122 Wheeler Hall
- 1–2 pm
Engineering 7 Robot Tournament, 345 Davis Hall
- 1–2 pm Financial Aid Workshop, 126 Barrows Hall
- 1–2 pm Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems, 3113 Etcheverry Hall
- 1–2 pm How Do Cars Fit Into a Clean-Energy Future?, 105 Stanley Hall
- 1–2 pm Industrial Engineering and Operations Research: The Science of Better, 3111 Etcheverry Hall
- 1–2 pm Information Session: Air Force ROTC, 155 Hearst Gymnasium
- 1–2 pm Information Session: Letters and Science Student Peer Advisers, 110 Barrows Hall
- 1–2 pm Is Anybody Out There?, 3 LeConte Hall
- 1–2 pm Meet the Undergraduate Admissions Director, 120 Latimer Hall
- 1–2 pm Mixer for Transfer Students in the College of Natural Resources, 260 Mulford Hall
- 1–2 pm
Molecules, Materials, and Us, 1 Pimentel Hall
- 1–2 pm Nanotechnology Research Showcase, Bechtel Engineering Center, Sibley Auditorium
- 1–2 pm Rhetoric Show and Tell: Narrative, Theory, and Discourse, 142 Dwinelle Hall
- 1–2 pm The Evolution of Dinosaur Horns, Spikes, and Domes, 2040 Valley Life Sciences Building
- 1–2 pm The Letters and Science Major in Computer Science, 306 Soda Hall
- 1–2 pm Tour: Spotlight on the College of Natural Resources, Information Marketplace
- 1–2 pm Transferring to Berkeley 101, 100 Cesar Chavez Student Center
- 1–2 pm What Does It Mean to Be a Global Citizen?, 145 Dwinelle Hall
- 1–2 pm Why the Leech? Approaching Evolution via Comparative Development, 2060 Valley Life Sciences Building
- 1–2:30 pm How Law Saves, and Kills, Politics, 106 Stanley Hall
- 1–3 pm Bioengineering Lab: In Situ Atomic-Force Microscopy, 261 Donner Laboratory
- 1–3 pm
Can Video Games Save Lives?, McCone Hall plaza
- 1–3 pm Computer Science Illustrated Live!, 651 Soda Hall
- 1–3 pm Creative-Writing Students Read Their Work, 315 Wheeler Hall
- 1–3 pm
Digital Design: From Video Games to Processors, 125 Cory Hall
- 1–3 pm iRobot Create, 521 Cory Hall
- 1–3:30 pm
Baseball: Cal vs. Oregon, Evans Diamond
- 1–4 pm Fossils Roadshow, 1101 Valley Life Sciences Building
1:30 pm
- 1:30–2 pm Building the World's Best Electron Microscope, 390 Hearst Memorial Mining Building
- 1:30–2 pm Molecular and Cell Biology Classroom Laboratory Tour, 2063 Valley Life Sciences Building & courtyard
- 1:30–2:30 pm
Baroque Jamboree, Hertz Hall, concert hall stage
- 1:30–2:30 pm Mathematical Game Theory, 60 Evans Hall
- 1:30–2:30 pm Prediction, 70 Evans Hall
- 1:30–3 pm Life as a Sociology Major, 402 Barrows Hall
- 1:30–3 pm Mobile Millennium: Steer Around Traffic With Free Software, McCone Hall plaza
- 1:30–3:30 pm
Rock-Art Recording, Archaeological Research Facility, 2251 College Ave.
- 1:30–3:30 pm Tour the Museum of Paleontology Collections, Valley Life Sciences Building, 1st floor, Wallace Atrium
2 pm
- 2–2:30 pm Fraternity and Sorority Life at Cal, 156 Dwinelle Hall
- 2–2:30 pm Information Session: Army ROTC Scholarships, 155 Hearst Gymnasium
- 2–2:30 pm Making Music With Materials, 390 Hearst Memorial Mining Building
- 2–2:30 pm Mechanical Engineering Labs and Machine Shop Tour, Etcheverry Hall, 3rd floor
- 2–2:30 pm The Berkeley Student Cooperative: Affordable Housing and So Much More, 2 LeConte Hall
- 2–2:45 pm Hargrove Music Library Tours, Hargrove Music Library, east entrance
- 2–3 pm Barack Obama and the Making of American History, 145 Dwinelle Hall
- 2–3 pm Bear Talk: Q&A With Cal Transfer Students, 10 Evans Hall
- 2–3 pm Concrete/Materials Lab Demonstration, Davis Hall, 2nd floor bay
- 2–3 pm DeCal Class: Stem Cells — Science and Society, 109 Dwinelle Hall
- 2–3 pm Drop-in Advising for Transfer Students, 100 Cesar Chavez Student Center
- 2–3 pm GIANT Presents Filmmaking at Berkeley, 142 Dwinelle Hall
- 2–3 pm Have Tea With SWE, 120 Bechtel Engineering Center
- 2–3 pm Hunger, Disease, and Species Conservation in Sub-Saharan Africa, 110 Barrows Hall
- 2–3 pm Info to Go: How to Be a Networked Traveler, McCone Hall plaza
- 2–3 pm Information Session: For Freshmen Admitted to EECS, Bechtel Engineering Center, Sibley Auditorium
- 2–3 pm
Is the Earth Warming?, 141 McCone Hall
- 2–3 pm Life as a Psychology Major, 100 Genetics & Plant Biology Building
- 2–3 pm Nuclear Engineering Information and Laboratory Tour, 3113 Etcheverry Hall
- 2–3 pm Rhetoric Show and Tell: Narrative, Theory, and Discourse, 188 Dwinelle Hall
- 2–3 pm
Seeing the Baby Universe With the Planck Satellite, 4 LeConte Hall
- 2–3 pm Why Are There Stars? New Answers to an Old Question, 3 LeConte Hall
- 2–3 pm You've Got Options: Biology in the College of Natural Resources, 2060 Valley Life Sciences Building
- 2–3 pm
Your Name in Hieroglyphics, 254 Barrows Hall
- 2–3:30 pm Industrial Engineering and Operations Research in the Real World, 3111 Etcheverry Hall
- 2–3:30 pm The Global Lives Project, 221 Kroeber Hall
- 2–4 pm City of Angels: A Musical Comedy, 20 Cesar Chavez Student Center
- 2–4 pm Architecture Shop Open House, 277 Wurster Hall
- 2–4 pm Berkeley Dance Project 2009: Equal Footing, Zellerbach Playhouse
- 2–4 pm College of Chemistry Undergraduate Programs, 1 Pimentel Hall
- 2–4 pm
Pin the Tail on the Sheep, Archaeological Research Facility, 2251 College Ave.
2:30 pm
3 pm
- 3–3:15 pm
African Drumming and Dance, Hertz Hall, south patio
- 3–3:30 pm The Berkeley Student Cooperative: Affordable Housing and So Much More, 2 LeConte Hall
- 3–3:30 pm The World of Soft Materials, 390 Hearst Memorial Mining Building
- 3–4 pm College of Natural Resources Reception, Morgan Hall patio
- 3–4 pm College of Natural Resources Research Posters, Morgan Hall patio
- 3–4 pm
Having Fun With Robots, 3108 Etcheverry Hall
- 3–4 pm High-Speed Rail: Changes for California, 100 Wheeler Hall
- 3–4 pm
Javanese Gamelan Ensemble, Morrison Hall, 2nd floor
- 3–4 pm Life in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences: A Student Perspective, Bechtel Engineering Center, Sibley Auditorium
- 3–4 pm
The Berkeley Automation Science Laboratory, 1169 Etcheverry Hall
- 3–4 pm YouTube, Blogs, Texting, the Web: How Are New Media Changing Politics?, 105 Stanley Hall
3:30 pm
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