From wrinkled noses to pursed lips, the distinct quirks in how we speak may hold the key to combating manipulated videos.
New technology helps media detect ‘deepfakes’
The art of nothing
William Davies King has been collecting cereal boxes for 40 years. A new art piece will make them all disappear.
How UC Davis’ Temporary Building 9 changed the art world
TB 9 is just a building, but it has nurtured artists at UC Davis and birthed an art movement.
Welcome to Disneyland
A new course provides an in-depth look at the world of Disney — from a professor who has taken more than 600 spins on the Matterhorn.
With new rig, student can achieve director dream
D’Vonte Johnson is ready to turn auteur, thanks to a student-designed camera rig compatible with cerebral palsy.
Cyber Shakespeare
All UC students can see the Bard's world brought to life in a new online course.
UC Berkeley students investigate war crimes using social media
A new generation of human rights investigators is already contributing to vital and Pulitzer Prize-winning work.
Arts professor Robin Hunicke judges on 'Project Runway'
She served as guest judge for an episode in which contestants designed powerful female video game characters.
UC Berkeley alumni score three 2019 Pulitzer Prize victories
The campus boasts three new alumni winners and several other finalists and contributors.
UC professor, alum win Pulitzers for work grounded in black perspectives
Jeffrey Stewart and Darrin Bell earn one of the nation's highest honors in journalism, literature and music.
Being 'Other' in America
American Book Award-winning author Laila Lalami examines contemporary life in her new book “The Other Americans.”
The Doors’ Ray Manzarek and Jim Morrison as college students, preserved on film
The UCLA Film and Television Archive is crowdfunding an effort to preserve films featuring the two alums.