Clark Kerr Campus Map. Clark Kerr 2 Clark Kerr Campus Nite punkrocktopus Flickr Clark Kerr Campus Clark Kerr Campus Clark Kerr Campus (sometimes also referred as Unit 5, or simply, "the Kerr") is part of the University of California Berkeley residence hall system View on Google Maps Located here: Student housing, Krutch Theater, conference center, child development centers History Built in 1949 as the California Schools for the Deaf and Blind; became the Clark Kerr Campus in 1986, named in honor of Berkeley's first chancellor
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Clark Kerr Campus, F-1 Cleary Hall, E/F-4/5 Foothill Residence Halls, A/B-2/3 Ida Louise Jackson Graduate House, E-2/3 Martinez Commons E/F-4 Stern Hall, B-2/3 Unit 1, E-3 Unit 2, F-3 Unit 3, E-5 Residential and Student Services Bldg., E-3 Sather Gate, D-4 View on Google Maps Located here: Student housing, Krutch Theater, conference center, child development centers History Built in 1949 as the California Schools for the Deaf and Blind; became the Clark Kerr Campus in 1986, named in honor of Berkeley's first chancellor
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Campus Map. The campus offers views of San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge, Marin County and other parts of the East Bay Clark Kerr Campus, F-1 Class of 1914 Fountain, D-3 Class of '54 Gate, A/B-4 Cory Hall, A/B-3 Cyclotron Rd., B-2 Davis Hall, B-3/4 Doe Memorial Library, C-4 Donner Lab, B-3 Durant Hall, C-4 Durham Studio Theatre (Dwinelle Hall), C-5 Dwinelle Annex, C/D-5
Clark Kerr Garden Room LDF 2019 P2SL Project Production Systems Laboratory. View on Google Maps Located here: Student housing, Krutch Theater, conference center, child development centers History Built in 1949 as the California Schools for the Deaf and Blind; became the Clark Kerr Campus in 1986, named in honor of Berkeley's first chancellor The Berkeley Campus includes the Campus Park, home to the majority of UC Berkeley's academic and research programs and student life facilities, the adjacent Hill Campus, Clark Kerr Campus and other university-owned properties.