The Berkeleyan is UC Berkeley's new one-page e-newsletter, designed as a quick and easy way to keep up with current campus news. It is emailed to more than 30,000 subscribers each Tuesday during the academic year. Back copies are also available in our online archive. The newsletter is produced by the Office of Public Affairs.
The latest campus news is also available throughout the week on the UC Berkeley NewsCenter.
Subscriptions
All Berkeley faculty and staff members with an email address are automatically included on our mailing list, though they can opt out at any time. Anyone else in the community who is interested in following campus news is welcome to sign up for the Berkeleyan.
To subscribe, fill in your email address at right and click the Subscribe Now button. Then fill out the short subscription form, click the Save Profile Changes button and you'll be on the list!
To unsubscribe, simply click the SafeUnsubscribe link at the bottom of each newsletter, confirm that you want to unsubscribe, and you'll be immediately removed from the list.
To manage your subscription, including changing your affiliation with UC Berkeley or changing the way you receive the newsletter from formatted HTML to plain text (or vice versa), click the Update Profile/Email Address link at the bottom of each newsletter. After you confirm your email address, you'll be mailed a link to the page where you can manage all these elements of your subscription. (Note that no matter what affiliation you choose, all subscribers receive the same newsletter.)
To change the address at which you receive the Berkeleyan, click the small Update link next to your current address at the top of the Update Profile page.
To share the newsletter, click the Forward this newsletter to a friend link at the bottom of the newsletter, and fill out the form. The forwarded copy will include a chance for your friend to subscribe if s/he chooses to.
To make sure you keep getting the Berkeleyan each week, it's important to add the email address e-news@berkeley.edu to your contact list or address book. Contact the same email address if you experience any problems reading the e-newsletter.