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Young Alumni membership is just for Cal graduates from the past four to 10 years. CAA offers a variety of vital programs for young alumni.

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Young Alumni Membership Types and Rates

  • Annual Membership

    $55

  • Life Membership—Paid in Full

    $750

  • Life Membership—Annual Installment Plan

    5 annual payments of $150, totaling $750

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Arthur Sze at the Library of Congress, coral shirt and dark blazer, a carved cabinet and small bust behind him; Photo Credits: Shawn Miller, Library of Congress. Arthur Sze at the Library of Congress, coral shirt and dark blazer, a carved cabinet and small bust behind him; Photo Credits: Shawn Miller, Library of Congress.
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Arthur Sze’s Berkeley: Attention, Translation, and the Joy of Making

By Urja Upadhyaya

Arthur Sze ’72 returns to Berkeley memory, Josephine Miles’s courtyard, an IBM typewriter by an open window, a creek, to trace a life in poems. In this interview, the Poet Laureate maps how translation, science, and disciplined attention shape his work and teaching, and why his enduring advice to young Cal writers is simple: write, and don’t stop.

Wendy Ingram speaks about Dragonfly Mental Health at a conference, sharing her journey from UC Berkeley researcher to global advocate for mental wellness in academia. Event hosted by Behavioral Teaching Solutions; Photo by Aga Ignas. Wendy Ingram speaks about Dragonfly Mental Health at a conference, sharing her journey from UC Berkeley researcher to global advocate for mental wellness in academia. Event hosted by Behavioral Teaching Solutions; Photo by Aga Ignas.
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“Action is my coping mechanism”: Wendy Marie Ingram on building community care in academia

By Urja Upadhyaya

When loss struck her graduate community, Wendy Marie Ingram, Ph.D. ’15, didn’t wait for permission to act. The UC Berkeley alum transformed her pain into purpose, founding Dragonfly Mental Health to make mental health care in academia collective and sustainable. Her story is one of evidence, empathy, and resolve.

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Behind the Scenes at the Lair of the Bear

By Eileen Duncan

When family camp comes to a close, there’s still plenty happening behind the scenes to keep the Lair running strong. In late August and September, the Lair hosts Bear Music Fest, an International House retreat, and late summer weddings. Then, once all the guests begin their drive down Hwy 108, a hard-working Closing Crew takes over. […]