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Study Identifies Religious Bias Against Refugees

October 10, 2019

When you hold constant national origin, religion is the most powerful source of discrimination against refugees to the United States – mattering more than gender, age, fluency in English or professional skill. Also: anti-Muslim bias prevails across the board in the U.S. but differs across subgroups.

World-Renowned Surgeon Named New Director of Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health

January 8, 2024

Diane M. Simeone, MD, has been named the new director of Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health.

UC San Diego Revelle Medalists Announced

August 30, 2017

…Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs from 2007-2010. Together with faculty and staff, he helped steer UC San Diego through unprecedented fiscal challenges while maintaining its excellence in research and teaching. Drake presided as dean of the Division of Social Sciences from 1995 to 2007, when many of its departments…

UC San Diego Health System, Scripps Health Partner in Hospice Care, Training and Research

April 22, 2015

UC San Diego Health System and Scripps Health are partnering to provide improved continuity of patient care, fellowship training and research in hospice and palliative medicine. Under a new five-year agreement, Scripps will work with UC San Diego to provide outpatient and inpatient hospice care for UC San Diego patients,…

UC San Diego School of Medicine Named One of Nation’s Top Residency Programs

January 13, 2015

UC San Diego School of Medicine was today named one of the nation’s top residency training programs in 10 specialties by Doximity. The Doximity report included more than 50,000 peer nominations from board-certified US physicians, and evaluated 3,691 residency training programs across 20 specialties.

Preuss School Teacher Anne Artz Receives Fulbright Award

June 7, 2017

Anne Artz, a teacher at The Preuss School UCSD, will spend her summer vacation a little differently this year. Approximately one week after she finishes the school year on June 23, Artz will head to Vietnam for a six-week teaching stint as part of the Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching…

Scripps Lecture to Explore Crossroads of Science and Religion

March 20, 2013

…science and religion. Eugenie Scott, executive director of the National Center for Science Education and an internationally known expert on the evolution-creation controversy, will present “In the Beginning: Science, Religion, and Origins” during the annual Richard H. and Glenda G. Rosenblatt Lectureship in Evolutionary Biology.

Rady School of Management at UC San Diego Ranked 23rd in Businessweek’s Part-time MBA Ranking

November 8, 2013

…been ranked 5th in California and 23rd in the nation by Bloomberg Businessweek. This year marks the first time the Rady School’s FlexEvening program has been ranked by Bloomberg Businessweek, which publishes its survey in odd-numbered years.

Writer and Alumnus Rex Pickett Donates Personal Archive to UC San Diego Library

July 12, 2013

UC San Diego Alumnus Rex Pickett, known best for “Sideways,” his hilarious, best-selling novel about the exploits of two old college buddies on a wine-enriched road trip, has donated his personal papers to the Library’s Special Collections. The archive includes a wide range of materials—including posters, photographs, and other memorabilia—both…

Access and Opportunity: UC San Diego Leading the Way in Upward Social Mobility

February 3, 2017

A new study reported by the New York Times names the University of California San Diego as one of the best colleges in the country for providing upward social mobility to diverse students across California and the U.S. Among highly selective public universities, UC San Diego has the highest population…

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