Wild foods are less considered in conversations of urban food systems. However, foraged foods might represent an untapped resource of accessible and nutritious foods.
Past Events
For a schedule of all our events, seminars, and lectures visit our calendar.
Finding a Faculty Sponsor for Undergraduate Research, Sep 8
Many undergraduates find the process of securing a faculty sponsor for their research project somewhat daunting. This workshop will show you how to leverage the skills and knowledge you already possess to secure a faculty mentor.
Fall Day of Service, Sep 7
Make new friends and get to know the community by volunteering at local sites! Join the Public Service Center for the Fall Day of Service on Sunday, September 7, from 9am-2pm.
A Taste of the Latin American Agroecological Revolution, Sep 5
The Latin American Scientific Society of Agroecology (SOCLA) in collaboration with the Berkeley Food Institute and Food First announces a public event to interact with leading agroecologists from Brasil, Chile, Cuba, Ecuador, Mexico, Nicaragua...
Policy Advances and Challenges for Agroecology in Latin America, Sep 3
Speakers
Jean Marc VonderWeid ASPTA-Brazil
Francisco Salmeron, UNA-Nicaragua
Fernando Funes A, Estación Experimental Indio Hatuey Cuba
Richard Intriago, Colectivo Agroecológico del Ecuadaor
On the Ground Advances on Agroecology in Latin America, Sep 3
Speakers
Fernando Funes Monzote, SOCLA Cuba
Agustín Infante, CET - Chile
Enrique Murguieitio, CIPAV-Colombia
Marta Astier, UNAM-CIGAR-México
MVZ Seminar: Kevin Padian "When is sexual selection not sexual selection?", Sep 3
MVZ Lunch is a graduate level seminar series based on current and recent vertebrate research. Professors, graduate students, staff and visiting researchers present on current and past research projects.