Past Projects

A Year on Angel Island

In 2022-2023, a partnership with the Arts + Design Initiative and Future Histories Lab developed a model for campus-wide and cross-disciplinary engagement under a relevant place-based theme. This innovative project used Angel Island’s historic immigration station as a jumping-off point for connecting the efforts of diverse campus units exploring issues of global migration, exclusion, and belonging, including:

  • 40 affiliated courses from Art History to Legal Studies
  • Library research guides and student awards for research projects
  • Partnership with campus-wide On the Same Page event and reading series
  • Exhibits and lecture series at BAMPFA and Worth Ryder Gallery
  • Poetry series sponsored by the Arts Research Center
  • Music and dance performances led by world-renowned artists with student performers
  • Site-specific performances and art installations by students at the Angel Island Detention Center
  • Community partnerships with non-profit organizations
  • Watch a video recap on the impact of this incredible project and learn more at https://discovery.berkeley.edu/year-angel-island

Creative Discovery Internship Stipends and Course Support

This pilot built a model for supporting students to pursue high-impact immersive experiences. The program provided undergraduate students livable stipends for internships in creative fields and was dovetailed with a professional development cohort to reflect on and make the most of their internship experience. Evaluation data showed that students' knowledge of how to utilize campus resources to support professional goals increased from 65% agreement to 100%.

One student reported: “I used to think that I was lacking the career development I needed to make my dreams a reality. I now feel that I have far more tools available to me in order to progress in my trajectory.” Faculty and staff can refer to our bCourse Project Site as a template and Internship Program Development Guide for building your own internship programs.


Intergenerational Coaching Course

Coaching for Self-Actualization was a pilot course in Fall Semester 2022, and offered again Spring 2024 developed by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) with guidance and support from Discovery. The course supports the undergraduate students on their “journey of engaged creativity and self-actualization” through older adult coach volunteers, identified from OLLI’s membership and UCB Retirement Center/Emeriti. The course goals were to coach students in improving their self-efficacy, personal agency and resilience in a self-directed effort to move toward increased self-actualization. Students reported the course as very rewarding, as is shown by feedback from this undergraduate enrollee: “Increasing my productivity and focus has not only impacted my academic performance, but has also leaned itself into my relationships with others.”

Image of a student reading the poetry inscribed on the walls of the Angel Island immigration detention barracks. Text over the image reads "A new model for education."