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Make Your Voice Heard: UC Campus Climate Survey to Kick Off at UC San Diego

January 17, 2013

…and inclusion in higher education by developing or changing policies and programs to foster a more welcoming, inclusive and healthy campus environment. “In order to foster inclusion, we must know who is satisfied and who is not satisfied,” said Linda S. Greene, UC San Diego’s first vice chancellor for Equity,…

Live Long and Measure: Quest to Create Real-World Tricorder

February 3, 2015

Seeking to boldly go where medical science has not gone before, the Clinical and Translational Research Institute (CTRI) at the University of California, San Diego has been named the official testing site for the $10 million Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE, a global competition sponsored by the Qualcomm Foundation to develop a…

UC San Diego Forging a Sustainable Future with Renewable Products

August 6, 2020

…$18 million from the National Science Foundation to open another related center on campus—the Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC). Separate from MRSEC, but affiliated, the Center for Renewable Materials is led by professors of chemistry and biochemistry Michael Burkart and Robert “Skip” Pomeroy, and Mayfield, who are working…

UC San Diego Alumni Announces New Board

August 6, 2024

The UC San Diego Alumni Association has welcomed a new slate of executive officers and directors to its ranks, led by incoming board president Melody Gonzales ’02.

Kit Pogliano: Q & A with New Dean of Biological Sciences

May 2, 2019

…students and with our educational mission. I have the great privilege of supporting the visions and ambitions of our faculty and our students, of helping to shape our research and educational efforts, and of working with our fantastic staff to ensure that our students and our faculty are able to…

E-Book Is Logical Next Step for Publicizing Brave New World of Cyber-Archaeology

December 18, 2012

Given his profession’s focus on the past, it may be surprising for an archaeologist to skip a printed edition in favor of publishing a digital e-book instead, but that’s exactly what Tom Levy has done. The University of California, San Diego professor of anthropological archaeology in the Division of Social…

SDSC Researchers Recognized at White House Information Technology Event

November 13, 2013

Projects from two “centers of excellence” at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego – the Center for Large-scale Data Systems research (CLDS) and the Predictive Analytics Center of Excellence (PACE) – were highlighted at a White House Office of Science and Technology Policy…

‘Recapturing the Mexico Moment’

October 20, 2015

The Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at the University of California, San Diego presents a diverse lineup of policy, scholars and community leaders for its annual symposium, Mexico Moving Forward. Called “Recapturing the Mexico Moment,” this year’s all-day event will be held Friday, Oct. 30, culminating in a Dia de los…

EEG Test to Help Understand and Treat Schizophrenia

October 29, 2014

Researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have validated an EEG test to study and treat schizophrenia. The findings, published in two separate studies, offer a clinical test that could be used to help diagnose persons at risk for developing mental illness later in life, as well…

Campus Recognizes Black History Month with Events Celebrating Achievements of African-American Women

January 31, 2012

…of our community and academic curriculum,” said Chancellor Marye Anne Fox. “We are committed to enhancing our campus climate and ensuring accessibility for all deserving students.” The events kick off Feb. 1 with an opening ceremony by UC San Diego’s Black Student Union and closes Feb. 29 with a presentation…

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