Canadian Studies board member Kirk Miller is an architect, developer, and longtime program supporter. A native of Alberta, Kirk moved to the United States to attend architectural school at UC Berkeley. After graduation, he established a successful
Canadian Studies director Irene Bloemraad recently appeared as a guest expert on an episode of the podcast How to Talk to [Mami & Papi] About Anything. The podcast is hosted by Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, a former producer of NPR's Code Switch
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has put a spotlight on the potential of the internet for many aspects of daily life, from health to education. For Canadian Studies affiliate Dr. Heather Hudson, however, this knowledge is nothing new: she says communication
In the fourth entry of our "Meet Canadian Studies" series, highlighting the program's friends and supporters, we're profiling board member Kathryn Exon Smith. Read below to find out how moving to the United States actually helped her discover her Canadian
"Meet Canadian Studies" returns! In our third entry highlighting our friends and supporters, longstanding board member Russell Kalmacoff talks about his deep connection to Berkeley, the importance of Canadian-American exchange, and how he's seen the program develop over the years.
For our second interview in a series profiling Canadian Studies' friends and supporters, we sat down with board member Pavan Dhillon to learn about what drew her to the program and what she hopes to accomplish on the board.
Canadian Studies is pleased to welcome the latest recipient of the Edward Hildebrand Fellowship, Mindy Price. Mindy is a doctoral student in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management. An environmental sociologist and political ecologist,
Canadian Studies is pleased to introduce a new series of profiles, highlighting our friends and supporters as they share what our program means to them. For our inaugural interview, we sat down with advisory board chair David Stewart to discuss why he supports
Berkeley graduate student and Hildebrand Fellowship recipient Jae Yeon Kim recently published a paper in Studies in American Political Development, the flagship journal in its field. The paper, "Racism is Not Enough: Minority Coalition Building in San Francisco, Seattle, and Vancouver", was...Read more about Hildebrand Fellow Jae Yeon Kim publishes study on minority coalition building
The Canadian Studies Program is pleased to welcome four new members of our external advisory board. All four officially began their terms as of July 1.