Scripps Oceanography Receives nearly $5.5 Million in Recent Gifts
February 28, 2012
…month. This story was originally published in Explorations Now magazine
February 28, 2012
…month. This story was originally published in Explorations Now magazine
February 1, 2018
…for The New Yorker magazine. Weiss Theater. To register, click here. Feb. 21, 5 to 7:30 p.m., Marshall Speaker Series Presents James Sobieski: Civil Rights attorney and activist James Sobieski discusses his participation in Mississippi during the Freedom Summer Effort. Atkinson Auditorium at Thurgood Marshall College. Feb. 22, 7 p.m.,…
January 31, 2013
…of Art Triton alumni magazine story on PILA The exhibit grew out of a two-quarter course sequence taught by Frank and visual arts lecturer Terri Sowell, “Representing Native America,” offered for the first time in the winter and spring of 2012. The course, Frank said, attracted students from across campus:…
September 22, 2011
Why have a trio of UC San Diego professors brought an earthquake to Iasi in eastern Romania?
October 25, 2012
…by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine. Despite increasing state budget cuts, UC San Diego has made the list for the last 10 years, due in part to scholarships and fellowships funded by the investment of generous donors. UC San Diego raised $131.1 million in private support in fiscal year 2011-12—a 9…
April 17, 2017
George R. R. Martin, author of the series “A Song of Ice and Fire,” adapted on HBO as “Game of Thrones,” will visit the University of California San Diego May 1 and 2 to help raise funds for the Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers’ Workshop. Martin is a former…
May 16, 2019
…students. In addition, Money Magazine recently rated UC San Diego the nation’s 6th best in the publication’s list of top colleges for transfer students. The university topped the rankings list—based on student enrollment and its graduation rate for transfers—because of its strong partnership with California Community Colleges. More than 90…
August 20, 2018
When it comes to fundamental physics, things can get spooky. At least that’s what Albert Einstein said when describing the phenomenon of quantum entanglement—the linkage of particles in such a way that measurements performed on one particle seem to affect the other, even when separated by great distances. “Spooky action…
May 1, 2012
…listed third in Sierra Magazine’s 2011 “Coolest Schools” report and received an A- grade in the Sustainable Endowment Institute’s “Sustainability Report Card.” In addition, UC San Diego was named the first college in California to earn a “gold” sustainability performance rating in the Sustainability Tracking Assessment and Rating System 〈STARS〉…
November 7, 2013
…by G. I. Jobs magazine for embracing veterans as students. The results are based on university initiatives to assist student veterans including: financial aid benefits, additional support to the campus’ Student Veteran Organization, special orientations for new student veterans and early enrollment privileges. Garland added that having a full-time staff…