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Campus Comes Alive with Innovative Programs During Summer Session

August 23, 2012

…students that aim to educate young minds and direct them to a future at a four-year university such as UC San Diego. Harvey Mudd Upward Bound Program This summer, James Nieh, a UC San Diego professor of biology, is working with students from the Harvey Mudd Upward Bound program in…

Changing the World One Startup at a Time

June 13, 2019

…region and the world. Educational Vision Technologies Scales Up with Seed Round After winning just about every entrepreneur and startup pitch challenge on UC San Diego’s campus, raising $100,000 in a friends and family investment round, being accepted into the local Connect Springboard incubator program and securing paid pilot programs…

Going Virtual: UC San Diego 2.0 Keeps Students Connected to Campus

April 30, 2020

…that could air on national radio. “We have about 300 listeners per episode,” said David Yang, who graduated last spring with a degree in visual arts media, and serves as one of the directors and producers for the podcast series. “We have a really diverse audience—we see some listeners tune…

Douglas Inman, Founder of Coastal Oceanography, Dies at 95

February 18, 2016

Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego Emeritus Professor Douglas Inman, considered the founder of the field of coastal oceanography, died Thursday at the age of 95.

Celebrating the Movers Who Shaped Black History

January 31, 2019

…for diverse events that educate, inspire and honor current and past visionaries.” All campus members are invited to join in UC San Diego’s 17th annual Black History Scholarship Brunch. This annual fundraiser, to be held on Saturday, Feb. 23, spotlights the work of student scholars and supports undergraduate scholarships. The…

Celebrating Native American Heritage

October 11, 2011

…celebrated throughout the 2011-2012 academic year. All of the events highlight the past, present and future identities of San Diego’s indigenous cultures. Almost 150 people attended the kickoff Sept. 23 at the International Center. The event entitled “Celebrating Life Through Song and Dance” featured presentations, singing and dancing from several…

Mexico Moving Forward Symposium to Look at NAFTA ‘20 Years and Beyond’

February 27, 2014

…productive economic, cultural and educational interchanges between Mexico and California make this gathering particularly timely.” The daylong symposium, to be held at the Sanford Consortium Auditorium, will feature welcome keynote remarks delivered by Antonio Ortiz-Mena, a member of Mexico’s NAFTA negotiation team who now serves as Head of Section for…

40th Faculty Excellence Awards Honors Outstanding Teaching, Research and Service

March 20, 2014

…Research and Service As educators, they powerfully inspire student ambition; as researchers, they drive scholarship to new heights; and as citizens, they reach out to the community to expand resources to the underserved. Six UC San Diego faculty members will be honored at the 40th annual Chancellor’s Associates Faculty Excellence…

UC San Diego Appoints Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

September 13, 2012

Following a comprehensive nationwide search, today the University of California Regents approved the appointment of Linda S. Greene as UC San Diego’s first Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (VC-EDI). She will report to Suresh Subramani, Executive Vice Chancellor – Academic Affairs, with an indirect reporting relationship to Chancellor…

UC San Diego’s Mexico Moving Forward Symposium Examines 20 Years of NAFTA

February 13, 2014

Mexico’s most visionary leaders, vibrant culture, past accomplishments and future goals will be the focus of the University of California, San Diego’s Mexico Moving Forward symposium, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on March 6. The symposium, hosted by the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at the School of International Relations…

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