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UC San Diego Names 2024 Revelle Medal Recipients

October 29, 2024

UC San Diego will honor five individuals as recipients of the 2024 Revelle Medal, a prestigious award recognizing sustained, distinguished and extraordinary service to campus. The 2024 Revelle Medal recipients are: Fan Chung Graham, Stephan Haggard, Douglas Richman, M.D., Robert Schooley, M.D. and Jan B. Talbot.

President Obama’s Community Service Honor Roll Commends UC San Diego’s Commitment to Giving Back

May 10, 2012

For the third consecutive year, the University of California, San Diego has been named to the President’s Community Service Honor Roll with distinction for its efforts to solve community problems, place students on a lifelong path of civic engagement and achieve meaningful, measureable outcomes of community service.

New Year, New Students, New Look

September 28, 2011

…make our university an academic powerhouse and economic engine. Join us in celebrating today’s innovations and tomorrow’s traditions at our UC San Diego Founders’ events: Founders’ SYMPOSIUM Thursday, November 17, 2011 Medical Education and Telemedicine Learning Building, UC San Diego 4:30 p.m. Doors Open 5 p.m. Program Cost: Free, open…

UC San Diego Students Receive Financial Aid. Are You Getting Yours?

February 22, 2012

…to pay for their education, help is available. UC San Diego’s financial aid programs offer a wide variety of options, including grants, loans, work study and scholarships for students at all income levels. More than 60 percent of UC San Diego undergraduates receive need-based support. The key to receiving the…

New Diagnostic Criteria May Enable Earlier Detection of Cognitive Impairment in Women

October 9, 2019

Study finds when verbal memory test cut-offs were tailored to patient sex, more female patients and fewer male patients were considered to have amnesic mild cognitive impairment. This could change the way aMCI diagnoses are determined and make it easier to catch the condition in its early stages.

Pioneering Scientist and Innovator Larry Smarr Retires

June 11, 2020

Larry Smarr will step down as the director of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) and retire as a distinguished professor from the Jacobs School of Engineering Computer Science and Engineering Department at the end of this month.

Addressing Gender Imbalance

July 18, 2019

Helping to address the significant gender imbalance in the field of philosophy, the UC San Diego Department of Philosophy will once again host the Summer Program for Women in Philosophy July 22 – Aug. 2.

Rita and Richard Atkinson Give Nearly $7 Million to Establish Physician Assistant Education Program

September 24, 2020

…endow a physician assistant education program at UC San Diego. (Courtesy photo) Rita and Richard Atkinson Give Nearly $7 Million to Establish Physician Assistant Education Program at UC San Diego Former University of California San Diego Chancellor and UC President Emeritus Richard Atkinson and Rita Atkinson have committed to give…

UC San Diego Future Chemists See Green with Their Excellence

February 7, 2018

…Green Chapter awards for academic year 2016-2017. The national ACS Committee on Education reviewed chapter reports from across the nation and its territories to determine which programs and activities deserved recognition in three categories: outstanding, commendable and honorable mention. It also recognized chapters that complete green chemistry activities—those that minimize…

SDSC’s Health CI Division Now Meets NIST CUI Compliance Requirements

March 5, 2018

The Health Cyberinfrastructure Division of the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California San Diego has expanded its cloud offerings to include a Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)-compliant environment that is now available to researchers working with government contracts and grants.

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