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Three Entrepreneurial UC San Diego Faculty Members To Join National Academy of Inventors

December 8, 2022

UC San Diego’s ranks now include 18 fellows of the National Academy of Inventors. Three professors have been named 2022 NAI fellows, the highest professional distinction awarded to academic inventors.

SDSC Uses Meteor Raspberry Pi Cluster to Teach Parallel Computing

November 12, 2013

Researchers at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, have built a Linux cluster using 16 Raspberry Pi computers as part of a program to teach children and adults the basics of parallel computing using a simple model that demonstrates how computers leverage their…

J. Freeman Gilbert: Leading Scripps Oceanography Geophysicist

August 21, 2014

James Freeman Gilbert, a renowned professor emeritus of geophysics in the Cecil H. and Ida M. Green Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP) at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, died in Portland, Oregon, on Aug. 15, 2014, from injuries related to an auto accident. He was 83…

Students Developing Low-Cost Device for Monitoring HIV Levels in Blood Win National Competition

August 1, 2017

…(History BA ‘18). Photos: National Academy of Engineering Students Developing Low-Cost Device for Monitoring HIV Levels in Blood Win National Competition A team of UC San Diego students is working to help curb the HIV epidemic by developing a low-cost device for people in low-resource areas to monitor the amount…

Education at Top of Agenda at Mexico Moving Forward Symposium

November 5, 2015

…Publications (unless otherwise noted) Education at Top of Agenda at Mexico Moving Forward Symposium Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies discussion highlights urgency of education reform, underscoring role of youth in binational relationship Education reform was a key focus of this year’s Mexico Moving Forward symposium, organized by UC San Diego’s Center…

UC San Diego Dinner in the Library to Feature Best-Selling Author Ann Patchett on Sept. 8

August 10, 2017

She first took the world by storm as an international best-selling author. Then, she became known as a fierce champion of the corner bookstore, those nearly extinct havens for bibliophiles who cherish the opportunity to talk about and be around books. Ann Patchett will share her remarkable life and work…

Celebrate The Preuss Promise April 19

April 10, 2013

Alicia Thomas knows the transformative power of The Preuss School UCSD firsthand. A 2009 graduate of Preuss—a charter middle and high school for motivated, low-income students whose parents have not graduated from college—Thomas was born to Mexican and Panamanian immigrants who had little more than a high school education.

MFA Artist Heejung Shin Named First David Antin Prize Winner at UC San Diego

September 28, 2018

UC San Diego Department of Visual Arts artist Heejung Shin is awarded the inaugural David Antin Prize. Named after poet, artist and founding member of the department, the prize is given to a graduating MFA student who shows originality and creativity in art practice or criticism.

Washington Monthly Again Names UC San Diego No. 1 College in Nation for Positive Impact

August 27, 2012

…has been recognized by the Washington Monthly as the nation’s top college in rankings that measure “what colleges are doing for the country.” The rankings, listed in the September 2012 issue, are based on research, social mobility and commitment to service.

Ninety-Four Percent of Preuss School UCSD Seniors Accepted to Four-Year Institutions

June 20, 2017

On June 23, over 100 seniors will graduate from The Preuss School UCSD, including valedictorian Quynh Truong. Born in Vietnam, Truong immigrated to the U.S. with her parents when she was seven years old. This June, she will become the first in her family to graduate from high school and…

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