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UC San Diego Launches Nonpartisan Center to Build Trust in US Elections

October 9, 2025

The Center for Transparent and Trusted Elections, with the support of a $2.5 million grant from the Election Trust Initiative, will test new ways to strengthen public confidence in U.S. elections across the political spectrum.

From Research to Real-World Impact: Meet Rady’s New Faculty

September 29, 2025

The Rady School of Management is excited to welcome three new faculty whose research spans the psychology of financial decision-making, pricing strategies for digital platforms, and the use of AI to enhance healthcare operations.

Research Shows California Could Save Billions Through Regional Power Coordination

September 25, 2025

California recently took a major step that may move the state toward a cleaner, more reliable energy future by passing legislation that paves the way for a regional power grid organization. The move could expand access to lower-cost, low-carbon resources across the western U.S. Research from UC San Diego’s Michael Davidson, who holds joint appointments at the School of Global Policy and Strategy and the Jacobs School of Engineering, shows just how big the payoff could be.

Cleansed, Toned and Tariffed: What’s Happening to K-Beauty in the U.S.?

September 11, 2025

Korean beauty — or “K-beauty” — is more than just sheet masks and snail creams. It’s a multi-billion-dollar global industry built on innovative ingredients, elaborate skincare routines and social media buzz.

Karsten Theil Hansen Named Duane A. Nelles Jr. Endowed Chair in Corporate Governance

September 10, 2025

The University of California San Diego has announced that Karsten Theil Hansen has been named the inaugural recipient of the Duane A. Nelles Jr. Endowed Chair in Corporate Governance.

Are Men More Selfish Sponsors? Gender Differences in Workplace Advocacy Explained

September 2, 2025

In many competitive industries, sponsorship is often seen as a key driver of career advancement. A new study from UC San Diego’s Rady School of Management reveals that men and women take distinctly different approaches to workplace sponsorship.

When Punishers Profit, People are More Likely to Break the Rules

August 19, 2025

Why do people cooperate with each other and follow society's rules — and what happens when those who enforce the rules stand to profit from doing so? A new study from UC San Diego tackles this fundamental question.

Is the Return to Office Leaving Women Behind?

August 12, 2025

Remote and hybrid work became the norm after the COVID-19 pandemic, but more workplaces, like Amazon, JPMorgan Chase, Disney and even the federal government have mandated that employees return to offices in recent years. But not all employees are returning at the same rate.

New Research Debunks Fears of Supermarket Surge Pricing with Electronic Shelf Labels

July 22, 2025

Amid growing political concerns that supermarkets are quietly gouging shoppers through dynamic “surge pricing,” a new study from the University of California Rady School of Management offers a surprising conclusion: it’s not happening.

Tariffs, Explained — and Explored

July 15, 2025

Five UC San Diego experts offer insight into how tariffs work, why they’re used, and what their impact is in today’s interconnected world.
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