Kenya

Keziah Mwang'a

Fellowship Recipient, Alumna
City and Regional Planning

Carl Rosberg

Professor
Political Science
CARL G. ROSBERG
1923-1996

Carl Gustav Rosberg was a pioneer in the study of African politics in the United States. He was particularly critical in establishing and maintaining African Studies at the University of California at Berkeley, and he led the Center for African Studies at Berkeley for many years. On the Berkeley faculty since 1958, Rosberg was also the director of the Institute of International Studies, 1973-89; and the Chair of the Department of Political Science, 1969-74. He also held positions at three African universities (Makerere, Nairobi and...

Julie Freccero

MPH, Director
Public Health
Health and Human Rights Program

Jeffrey Paller

Assistant Professor
Political Science

Timothy White

Professor
Integrative Biology

Amy Pickering

Assistant Professor, Distinguished Chair in Global Poverty and Practice
Civil and Environmental Engineering, Blum Center

Nick Mills

Professor
Environmental Science, Policy and Management

Edward "Ted" Miguel

Professor, Faculty Director
Economics
Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA)

Daniel M. Kammen

Professor and Chair, Professor
Energy and Resources Group
Public Policy