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UC San Diego Researchers Cited Among “World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds”

February 1, 2016

Twenty-two University of California, San Diego scientists and physicians are among the 2015 listing of “The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds,” an annual compendium of “Highly Cited Researchers” by Thomson Reuters, a multinational mass media and information company.

UC San Diego to Host First-Ever Social Mobility Conference

January 31, 2019

…under-represented students, undocumented students, military-affiliated students and international students. “UC San Diego has developed a robust array of programs and initiatives that place the identity and cultural background of our students at the center,” said Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Retention and Success Jeff Orgera. “As a campus, we celebrate…

Transfer Students Start Strong with New Success Center

May 14, 2020

…after serving in the military, some are juggling a job and family while commuting and others may have wanted to explore a variety of majors before enrolling at a four-year institution. To ensure their success, the campus recently opened the Triton Transfer Hub, focused on timely degree completion, high-impact learning…

Obituary: UC San Diego Psychology Department Founder George Mandler, 91

May 19, 2016

George Mandler – founding chair of the University of California San Diego’s Department of Psychology and one of the central figures in psychology’s cognitive revolution – died in his Hampstead, London home on May 6, 2016. He was 91.

UC San Diego Forum Maps the Future of U.S.-China Relations

February 22, 2024

In its fifth year, the UC San Diego Forum on U.S.-China Relations, national security adviser Jake Sullivan shares the Biden Administration’s ‘invest, align, compete’ strategy with government officials, academics and business leaders in Washington, D.C.

New High-Resolution Study on California Coastal Cliff Erosion Released

August 11, 2022

…coastal access points, homes, military bases, wastewater treatment plants, power plants, and railways. The State of California recently allocated $300 million toward moving 1.7 miles of tracks away from an eroding bluff in Del Mar. A cliff erosion survey in Del Mar Feb 28, 2021. Photo credit: Coastal Processes Group/Scripps…

Two Missing World War II B-25 Bombers Documented by Project Recover Off Papua New Guinea

May 23, 2017

Two B-25 bombers associated with American servicemen missing in action from World War II were recently documented in the waters off Papua New Guinea

New Grant Funds Clinical Trial to Assess Psychedelic as Treatment for Phantom Limb Pain

February 17, 2021

The Psychedelics and Health Research Initiative at UC San Diego has received a $1.3 million grant from the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation to fund a clinical trial investigating the therapeutic potential of psilocybin in treating phantom limb pain.

Campus Hosts Summit with Innovation Leaders from U.S. and Brazil

September 28, 2017

…economy dependent on the military into a technology-based region that has become one of the most innovative in the world proved to be an important case study for the Brazilian participants looking for new ways to grow their high-tech industries. Speaker after speaker emphasized that having companies in close proximity…

The Envelope Please

April 3, 2014

…students are moving onto military residencies. They were informed of their placement in advance of Match Day. On March 21, the second day of spring, 116 graduating seniors from the UC San Diego School of Medicine joined thousands of medical students across the nation to simultaneously open “Match” envelopes, revealing…

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