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UC San Diego’s Mexico Moving Forward Symposium Examines 20 Years of NAFTA

February 13, 2014

Mexico’s most visionary leaders, vibrant culture, past accomplishments and future goals will be the focus of the University of California, San Diego’s Mexico Moving Forward symposium, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on March 6. The symposium, hosted by the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at the School of International Relations…

UC San Diego Scientists Advocate Combining Technical and Social Expertise to Combat Climate Change

October 27, 2016

Less than two weeks before global leaders meet in Marrakech, Morocco at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, scientists from the University of California San Diego offer their expert advice: bring scientists and policy makers together now to help ensure success in combating climate change in the future.

Gordon Scholars Learn from Experience

June 12, 2013

Integrity. Honesty. Teamwork. And smartphones. These are a few of the essential leadership tools engineering students and young engineering professionals need to become successful entrepreneurs in the new economy, said Ronald Reedy, co-founder of Peregrine Semiconductor at a recent Gordon Engineering Leadership forum for students, staff and alumni of the…

Workshop to Highlight Growing Role of Innovation and IP as Drivers of the Global Economy

March 10, 2014

Innovation is now the driving force of the global economy and the intellectual property (IP) which results drives wealth creation in companies, economic sectors, and countries. So what can universities and other public institutions do to turn innovations into IP and to protect that IP so that it generates future…

UC San Diego Alum Wins Global Competition Aimed at Fighting Wildlife Trafficking

December 8, 2016

…Diego Zoo Global Zoonooz Magazine UC San Diego Alum Wins Global Competition Aimed at Fighting Wildlife Trafficking A new tool for fighting wildlife trafficking developed by a team led by a UC San Diego mechanical engineering alum has been selected as the overall winner of the inaugural global ‘Zoohackathon” sponsored…

Machine Perception Lab Shows Robotic One-Year-Old on Video

January 9, 2013

The world is getting a long-awaited first glimpse at a new humanoid robot in action mimicking the expressions of a one-year-old child. The robot will be used in studies on sensory-motor and social development – how babies “learn” to control their bodies and to interact with other people.

Anna Sew Hoy Selected as Inaugural Artist in Residence at UC San Diego

November 9, 2017

…by Milan Zrnic/ Double magazine) Artist Anna Sew Hoy has been selected as the inaugural Martha Longenecker Roth Distinguished Artist in Residence by the UC San Diego Department of Visual Arts. A renowned artist, Sew Hoy will both practice her craft as well as mentor and instruct UC San Diego…

A Salute to Sacrifice

May 29, 2012

…schools by G.I. Jobs magazine. The results are based on the university’s efforts to assist student veterans with new initiatives, including financial aid benefits and the additional support of the campus’ student veteran organization. The need for scholarships has never been greater, and with the population of student veterans expected…

Esteemed Science Fiction Writer to Close Out 2022-2023 UC San Diego Library Author Talk Series

April 13, 2023

The University of California San Diego Library’s Author Talk Series is concluding its third consecutive year of programming on April 17 with internationally-acclaimed author and prominent UC San Diego alum, Kim Stanley Robinson ’74, PhD ’82.

Scripps Oceanography Receives nearly $5.5 Million in Recent Gifts

February 28, 2012

…month. This story was originally published in Explorations Now magazine

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