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UC San Diego Names Inaugural Changemaker Faculty Fellows

October 31, 2019

…Historical Society; and select Native American activists and scholars from the Critical Mission Studies Project. Project Description: Ahn proposes to use her media activism course (COMM 101T) to pilot a CESL media production course on community-based storytelling in San Diego. The class would be integrated with a large-scale digital storytelling…

Four New Hires Underscore Campus’s Commitment to Diversity

February 27, 2014

…a faculty member of American and Chicano studies as well as the graduate learning specialist coordinator of program research at California State University, Fullerton. In his role as a coordinator, he helped to create and successfully implement the academic component of the EPOCHS grant, which is a $2.8 million federal…

HEART Fellows Bring Unique Insights to Homelessness Research at UC San Diego

June 4, 2024

Seven formerly unhoused San Diego County residents are contributing their insights and perspectives as co-researchers at UC San Diego’s Homelessness Hub.

Choose Your Weapon: Épée, Piano or Guitar

July 16, 2020

…at RIMAC Arena. A native of Glendale, located a mere 10 miles from downtown LA, Beihold’s parents are involved in the entertainment industry, movies and television to be exact. Mom is a producer and dad is a storyboard artist. He is also a competitive fencer. Their influences run deep. Beihold’s…

Neighborhoods and Nosh: A Look at What’s Coming to Campus

September 26, 2023

This fall, UC San Diego will be able to provide on-campus housing to nearly 14,000 undergraduate students. Beyond beds, new projects bring space for a new undergraduate college, innovative green features, diverse dining, campus-inspired art and open space for all to enjoy.

$39 Million Grant to Better Integrate Renewables into Power Grid

October 29, 2020

…offer microgrid workshops for Native American tribes. The workshops will offer training sessions on key aspects of the infrastructure design and construction, on-site tours of the facility construction area and tours of local microgrid facilities. Workshop participants will include tribe members involved in planning and construction of microgrids, as well…

Turning Hatred Into Hope: Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society Presents Two Powerful Conversations on Gun Violence

October 29, 2024

The Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society, presented by UC San Diego Extended Studies, was founded to provide a dedicated platform for exploring the big questions that religion was meant to answer. This season, the lectureship, which celebrates its 40th anniversary at UC San Diego in April 2025, presented two…

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