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Federal Funding Helps Support Atmospheric River Research

May 30, 2025

Jeri Wilcox, MAS ’23, a research data analyst at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, peers out the window of a February 2025 flight above an atmospheric river.

How Trustworthy is AI?

May 30, 2025

Artificial Intelligence is everywhere — writing emails, recommending movies and even driving cars — but what about the AI you don’t see?

Chancellors Say Farewell to UC San Diego Chancellor’s Complex

May 30, 2025

In April, Chancellors Emeriti Robert C. Dynes and Richard Atkinson met with Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla to say goodbye to the Chancellor’s Complex

UC San Diego Campus Arts Strategy Is Evolving

October 25, 2024

Already known — and beloved — for its large-scale art installations across campus, UC San Diego is expanding its programs and offerings, including a new gallery in the upcoming Triton Center: The Strauss.

Summer 2024 ‘Scrippshenge’ Moment Is Picture Perfect

October 23, 2024

UC San Diego campus photographer Erik Jepson captures the moment on Aug. 8, 2024 when the setting sun intersects with the piers of the Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier.

Striking Alumni Tower Planned for UC San Diego Center

May 1, 2024

UC San Diego was founded on the former U.S. Marine Corps base Camp Matthews, and students have lived and learned among its decommissioned buildings ever since. Now, a new center of campus is taking shape: the Triton Center and its eye-catching tower, the Triton Alumni and Welcome Center.

Athletic Director Chats About the Tritons’ Move to Division I

May 1, 2024

UC San Diego Athletic Director Earl Edwards stewarded UC San Diego’s move from Division II to Division I in 2020. As the campus approaches the end of the required four-year reclassification period, UC San Diego Magazine asked Edwards about the pandemic, scholar-athletes and the future.

Wildfires Have a Lasting Psychological Impact on Communities

May 1, 2024

Climate trauma is an emerging challenge. It is already well documented that extreme climate events result in significant psychological impacts, even for those whose personal property and family are not directly impacted.

Creative License

November 2, 2023

As artificial intelligence pushes the limit of artistic creation, and stylized artwork becomes easier to produce, questions of rights and ownership arise. Intellectual property attorney Moorisha Bey-Taylor '08 discusses the complexities and legalities of art and AI.

The Other AI

October 3, 2023

Tricia Bertram Gallant, director of the Academic Integrity Office and Triton Testing Center at UC San Diego, shares her thoughts on the benefits and potential complications of artificial intelligence in the university setting.
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