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Patterns of Glowing Sharks Get Clearer with Depth

April 26, 2016

A team of researchers including scientists from the American Museum of Natural History and Scripps Institution of Oceanography at University of California San Diego found that catsharks are not only able to see the bright green biofluorescence they produce, but that they increase the contrast of their glowing pattern when…

Connecting Through the Arts

August 27, 2020

…online performance with a Native American-led community arts organization based in Minneapolis. Through workshopping and performing new work, Mitchell says he will engage community on a national level, focusing on outreach to Native, Indigenous and People of Color communities. “The new work will begin by envisioning and designing performance work…

National Clinical Trial Launches, Will Test Promising Vaccine Against Novel Coronavirus

July 24, 2020

UC San Diego Health and the Altman Clinical and Translational Research Institute will be sites for an accelerated national clinical trial to assess the efficacy and immunogenicity of a vaccine intended to protect against SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

Gun Violence Focus of Upcoming UC San Diego Chamber Opera Project

January 21, 2016

…from 19th-century massacres of Native Americans to contemporary school shootings in America, Inheritance is a work that hopes to raise questions about complicity, atonement and gun violence in this country. Lei Liang “This is yet another project that demonstrates that there is a relevant place for new music in the…

UC San Diego Offers Admission to 24,552 Freshmen for Fall 2014 Quarter

April 18, 2014

The University of California, San Diego has admitted 24,552 freshmen for the fall 2014 term. The new freshmen were selected from a record 73,437 applications. The university anticipates enrolling a diverse freshman class of 4,900 of students.

Composer Chinary Ung to be Inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters

February 26, 2020

When the American Academy of Arts and Letters inducts its newest members in May, University of California San Diego composer and Distinguished Professor of Music Chinary Ung will become the first faculty member in the university’s 60 year history to receive the prestigious honor.

Mental Health is a Casualty of War

December 7, 2017

…public health in their native country of Iraq. With no available expertise in the region, his brother had mailed the picture to Al-Delaimy seeking help from a child psychiatrist in California. “The drawing depicts the day the boy witnessed three gunmen killing his father in front of him, and the…

A Chapter of Renewal

October 15, 2020

…Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS). Resurrection in process SACNAS is an inclusive organization dedicated to fostering the success of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans, from college students to professionals, in attaining advanced degrees, careers and positions of leadership in STEM. For nearly 50 years, the nationwide organization…

Studying Abroad Without Leaving Home

October 25, 2018

…accounts, learning directly from native Kumeyaay Indians and also learning from the land, as they gathered data on a prehistoric site at an ancestral Kumeyaay home on the La Posta Reservation. Bolger, official tribal archaeologist for the La Posta Band of Mission Indians, is visibly moved by the bedrock mortar.…

Community Relations Efforts Takes Chancellor Fox Throughout Region

February 7, 2012

…Feb. 16, the Mexican American Business and Professional Association (MABPA) will feature UC San Diego Chancellor Marye Anne Fox and San Diego State University President Elliot Hirshman presenting their vision for the success of Latino students striving towards a higher education. Both leaders will share information on how the current…

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