We are comprised of alumni and faculty of UC Berkeley. The purpose of our organization is to promote and support Armenian studies at Berkeley, and to contribute to the many enriching activities of the Bay Area Armenian community.
The Berkeley AAPI Alumni Association seeks to financially support students dedicated to activism, community organizing, or Asian American Studies, provide community resources and mentoring for the AAPI community at UC Berkeley, support Asian American Studies nationally, and share the legacy of Asian Americans in the struggle for social justice.
We were formed to facilitate business, cultural and academic ties between UC Berkeley/Silicon Valley/US and Greater China and was named CAA's Outstanding Alumni Group of the Year in 2007.
The University of California, Berkeley Black Alumni Club (“BAC”) is committed to serving and uniting African-American alumni and students of the University of California, Berkeley. BAC’s mission includes the recruitment of prospective students; retention, development, and matriculation of existing students; and networking and career advancement opportunities for alumni. BAC’s goal is to maintain a community for UC Berkeley African-American alums, and to recognize our achievements and contributions to the University.
By engaging and connecting Cal alumni through public service, Cal Armed Forces Alumni for Equity and Inclusion (CAFAEI) will develop a network of recruitment, retention and mentoring at Cal, whose purpose is to perpetuate cycles of empowerment and break cycles of poverty among those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Cal Muslim Alumni (CMA) aims to ensure that Muslim alumni from Cal sustain a proactive connection to current Muslim students, other Muslim Cal alumni, and the UC Berkeley community at large. CMA is committed to serving and uniting Muslim alumni and students through educational and service initiatives including workshops, community service projects, and academic scholarships.
We strive to create an expanding network of Cal Chicano/Latino alumni throughout the state, including international contacts, who are committed to maintaining ties with the larger Cal community, as well as provide valuable support to Cal's efforts in recruiting and graduating Chicano/Latino students.
We strive to create an expanding network of Cal Chicano/Latino alumni throughout the state, including international contacts, who are committed to maintaining ties with the larger Cal community, as well as provide valuable support to Cal's efforts in recruiting and graduating Chicano/Latino students.
Our goals are to raise scholarship funds, to promote the interests of the University, and to facilitate social and professional ties amongst its alumni. We also work with our sister organization, the UC Chinese Foundation, in raising funds and awarding scholarships.
Our mission is to be a liaison between the University and the Ethiopian Community as a vehicle for student outreach and to reconnect Berkeley Ethiopian Alumni globally.
All UC Berkeley women of Japanese ancestry are invited to be members of our club.
The goal of our group is to connect and engage any Pilipino Cal alumni throughout the country.