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UCDC Fall 2025: A Symbol of D.C.: Turning an Intimidating Environment into a Beautiful Experience
I spent my last day in D.C. at my cousin’s house on the outskirts of Georgetown. I slept on the couch, and the blinds had been left open overnight, so when the morning sun made its way across the wooden floors to wake me from my slumber, the first thing I saw on my final day was...Read more about UCDC Fall 2025: A Symbol of D.C.: Turning an Intimidating Environment into a Beautiful Experience
UCDC Fall 2025: A Tight-Knit City Full of Policy, Statecraft, and Competing Ideas
To preface, this blog post was created for a university audience and captures some of my personal experiences in Washington, D.C. as a Matsui Center Washington Fellow of the Fall 2025 UCDC Cohort.
In Washington D.C., I met peers who inspired me,...Read more about UCDC Fall 2025: A Tight-Knit City Full of Policy, Statecraft, and Competing Ideas
UCDC Fall 2025: The Sense of Purpose That Came with Each Day
As I left the Rayburn House Office Building for the last time, I walked to the front of the Capitol and took a moment to pause. It truly felt surreal knowing that my internship has come to an end. Watching political events unfold and seeing these historic buildings on the news is...Read more about UCDC Fall 2025: The Sense of Purpose That Came with Each Day
UCDC Spring 2026: “Do it Afraid”: Becoming a Changemaker by Mobilizing Neighboring Communities
Greetings from DC:
My time in D.C. has been a one-of-a-kind experience that I am thrilled to share with my peers. I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to be spending my Spring semester interning for the United States Hispanic Chamber of...Read more about UCDC Spring 2026: “Do it Afraid”: Becoming a Changemaker by Mobilizing Neighboring Communities
UCDC Spring 2026: My “Magnum Opus”: Using Code for Creative Problem-Solving
Greetings from DC!
I’m currently a Membership Intern at the World Affairs Councils of America, which is a non-profit that does global affairs education through its network of 90 councils across the country. On a day-to-day basis, I keep track of...Read more about UCDC Spring 2026: My “Magnum Opus”: Using Code for Creative Problem-Solving
UCDC Spring 2026: Finding Connections and Community in D.C.
Greetings from D.C.
As a congressional intern at the United States House of Representatives, my day-to-day responsibilities vary. They include providing support to staff members, assisting constituents with their issues, logging concerns into the...Read more about UCDC Spring 2026: Finding Connections and Community in D.C.
UCDC Spring 2026: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in the Heart of the Nation
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My internship on the Field and Constituencies team at the National Immigration Forum involves varied daily tasks, primarily supporting the Badges and Faith branches of the organization. For the Badges program, I research law enforcement...Read more about UCDC Spring 2026: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in the Heart of the Nation
Berkeley IGS Poll in Progress this Week (April 9 - April 19)
This week the Institute of Governmental Studies will be conducting another of its periodic polls of the California public about major political and public policy issues facing the state. It is a legitimate non-partisan poll sponsored by...Read more about Berkeley IGS Poll in Progress this Week (April 9 - April 19)
Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee to speak at UC Berkeley on career, city leadership and governance
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Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee to Speak at UC Berkeley for 2026 Barbara Boxer LectureHistory-making mayor and Berkeley alum to join Former U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer for a candid conversation on women in leadership, Oakland's future, and the...Read more about Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee to speak at UC Berkeley on career, city leadership and governance
Berkeley IGS Poll in Progress this Week (March 11 - March 15)
This week the Institute of Governmental Studies will be conducting another of its periodic polls of the California public about major political and public policy issues facing the state. It is a legitimate non-partisan poll sponsored by...Read more about Berkeley IGS Poll in Progress this Week (March 11 - March 15)
IGS is hiring a Spring 2026 Media and Design Student Assistant!
The Institute of Governmental Studies is searching for a...Read more about IGS is hiring a Spring 2026 Media and Design Student Assistant!
IGS is hiring a 2026-2027 Events and AV Student Assistant!
The Institute of Governmental Studies is searching for a detail-...Read more about IGS is hiring a 2026-2027 Events and AV Student Assistant!
IGS is hiring a 2026-2027 Media and Design Student Assistant!
The Institute of Governmental Studies is searching for a motivated...Read more about IGS is hiring a 2026-2027 Media and Design Student Assistant!
We're Hiring a 2026-2027 Communications Student Assistant!
The Institute of Governmental...Read more about We're Hiring a 2026-2027 Communications Student Assistant!
IGS is hiring an Events and Communications Coordinator!
https://careerspub.universityofcalifornia.edu/psc/ucb/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HR...Read more about IGS is hiring an Events and Communications Coordinator!
UCDC Fall 2025: "Still Here": Holding Ground and Advocating at LULAC Through a Government Shutdown
Serving as a Fellow at a national civil rights organization in Washington, D.C. means learning quickly that policy work does not pause, even when everything around it feels unstable. During my time at the LULAC National Office, my fellowship unfolded amid a government shutdown,...Read more about UCDC Fall 2025: "Still Here": Holding Ground and Advocating at LULAC Through a Government Shutdown
UCDC Fall 2025: "Aquí 'stoy": Tracing Roots and Resiliency while Interning at LULAC in Washington, D.C.
This fall, I served as a Policy and Research Fellow at the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) National Office, the largest and oldest Latino civil rights organization in the United States, founded in 1929. LULAC’s legacy of advocating for educational equity, civic...Read more about UCDC Fall 2025: "Aquí 'stoy": Tracing Roots and Resiliency while Interning at LULAC in Washington, D.C.
The Library Corner - Fall 2025 Recap Edition
The IGS Library (IGSL) has made remarkable progress in its multi...Read more about The Library Corner - Fall 2025 Recap Edition
Berkeley IGS Poll in Progress this Week (Oct 20 - Oct 27)
This week the Institute of Governmental Studies will be conducting another of its periodic polls of the California public about major political and public policy issues facing the state. It is a legitimate non-partisan poll sponsored by...Read more about Berkeley IGS Poll in Progress this Week (Oct 20 - Oct 27)
UCDC Fall 2025: Finding Resilience in Chaos and Uncertainty: Supporting Constituents During a Historic Government Shutdown
Few experiences capture the tension of DC quite like a government shutdown. Witnessing firsthand the frustration and resilience of our representatives has come with both uncertainty and confusion. While it is deeply disheartening and disappointing to see programs halted,...Read more about UCDC Fall 2025: Finding Resilience in Chaos and Uncertainty: Supporting Constituents During a Historic Government Shutdown
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