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Jane Teranes: 1969-2022

July 20, 2022

Jane Teranes, a teaching professor and paleoclimatologist who provided a bridge for UC San Diego undergraduates to engage with Scripps Institution of Oceanography science, died July 2, 2022 after a brief illness. She was 52.

UC San Diego Celebrates Franklin Antonio Hall Groundbreaking

November 21, 2019

…areas including renewable energy technologies, smart cities and smart transportation, wearable and robotics innovations, real-time data analysis and decision making, digital privacy and security, nanotechnology and precision medicine. Student-professor interaction At the groundbreaking celebration, alumnus Franklin Antonio, who is being recognized for his $30 million gift to the Jacobs School…

Impacts of 2020 Red Tide Event Highlighted in New Study

April 30, 2024

In the spring of 2020, a historic red tide event occurred in waters off Southern California. Marine scientists from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography, NOAA, and other organizations seized the opportunity to study the unprecedented event and its impacts on marine life, both in the wild and in…

Indiana Jones Meets the Sea

June 1, 2017

…disciplines as oceanography, marine technology, sedimentology, geomorphology, climate sciences, environmental sciences, anthropology, and archaeology. “The goal is to integrate the expertise in various UC San Diego departments, like anthropology, with the expertise here at Scripps Institution of Oceanography that focuses on the ocean,” said Hildebrand, co-director of SCMA. “By putting…

Theatre and Dance Students Take the Lead in Spring Quarter’s Virtual Productions

June 4, 2020

…MFA in dance and technology so her stories can be shared by many, both live and digitally. Performed by Torres-Sanchez and fellow dance major Karla Espejo-Rodarte, “Flores Ma(r)chitas” is a collaborative dance film that addresses the increase in femicides throughout Mexico: the murder of women solely based on their gender.…

Workshops Build Skills, Confidence for Caregivers Helping Students Through Turbulent Times

May 13, 2021

…children’s socioemotional development and technology addiction. For Evans, who lives in San Diego’s Emerald Hills neighborhood, it’s time well spent. “Oh, my gosh, I’m so appreciative,” she said. “It provides me a clearer and broader picture of how the brain works and how children learn and develop. I definitely am…

New Student Health Leader Envisions Holistic, Gender-Affirming Care

February 7, 2023

UC San Diego welcomes Susan Fila, Ph.D, L.C.S.W., as the new Executive Director of Student Health and Well-Being (SHW), a cluster that includes Student Health Services, Counseling & Psychological Services, Health Promotion Services and Administration.

Stamp Ceremony to Commemorate Pioneering Spirit of Sally Ride

May 10, 2018

…become literate in science, technology and math and to consider pursuing careers in these fields. Ride received many honors, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom–the nation’s highest civilian honor–awarded posthumously by President Barack Obama in 2013. In 2016, the U.S. Navy commissioned a research vessel named for Ride. Scripps Institution…

Home Delivery Music

November 1, 2011

…of “The Interuptors,” advanced media students at San Diego’s High Tech High will have an active viewing experience followed by discussions with ArtPower! film curator, Rebecca Webb. On campus, students have the opportunity to take the UC San Diego Master Class, where they’ll receive personal instruction from world-class dancers and…

Engineers Sweep Entrepreneur Challenge Startup Stage at Ignite

March 15, 2018

…a week doing a medical school-like orientation with me, going over the regulations required to be in a hospital setting,” Engler said. “Then they spend nine weeks doing three separate three-week rotations with clinical faculty in the hospital. They’re not just supposed to be observers: what they’re doing is observing…

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