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Graduate Students Honored for Inclusive Mentorship

February 17, 2022

…Movement (2021). Taylor McKie, Oceanography Taylor McKie wouldn’t necessarily say she’s hopeful about the future of the climate crisis; still, she’s not dissuaded from continuing her work in environmental advocacy. Her belief that activism can create a better, more hopeful future only motivates her to keep pushing on. A Ph.D.…

World’s Brightest Minds Converge at UC San Diego April 26-27

March 26, 2019

Is the U.S. heading toward a second civil war? Will we stop global warming before it is too late? Questions like these will be explored at the University of California San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy’s 30th anniversary celebration April 26-27.

Mystery Solved: “Sailing Stones” of Death Valley Seen in Action for the First Time

September 9, 2014

Racetrack Playa is home to an enduring Death Valley mystery. Littered across the surface of this dry lake, also called a “playa,” are hundreds of rocks – some weighing as much as 320 kilograms (700 pounds) – that seem to have been dragged across the ground, leaving synchronized trails that…

ICRA 2022 Preview: from Robots Inspired by Insects to Helping Robots Navigate and Interact

April 11, 2022

From algorithms that help robots better navigate and interact with the world and humans, to robots inspired by insects, researchers at the University of California San Diego are making significant contributions to the field of robotics at the 2022 International Conference on Robotics and Automation.

Reflections on COP27 from a First-Time Delegate

November 22, 2022

As a Filipino international student at UC San Diego, I watched what might have been the most talked-about issue at COP27: the concept of loss and damage in which those most responsible for the climate change that has taken place so far help those with less to do with it…

New Chair Sets Fast Pace as Academic Senate Returns to Business

December 6, 2011

…the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and elected Roddey Reid, professor of literature, to the Senate Council. With no further business, the senate adjourned. The next meeting is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 31, in the Leichtag Building conference room. More information about the Academic Senate is available here.

UC San Diego’s Online Master of Data Science Program Paves the Way Forward

January 11, 2024

A year into its launch, UC San Diego’s online Master of Data Science (MDS) program is empowering a diverse new generation of students to make their mark on the rapidly expanding data science industry. The accessible online program allows students to earn a degree from wherever they call home.

Take 10 with a Triton: Black Resource Center’s John Rawlins III Talks Community and Civil Rights

March 16, 2023

Meet John Rawlins III, campus diversity officer and director of the UC San Diego Black Resource Center, one of six campus community centers on campus led by the Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.

How Marine Life Responds to Upheaval

January 8, 2019

An event that occurred nearly 20 years ago led to a profound ecological upheaval in Antarctica. Now researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography and colleagues report on what that event and its aftermath can tell society about the ability of marine life to adapt to sudden change.

UC San Diego Chemist Named among World’s Top 10 ‘Public Defenders’

November 16, 2017

As a research institution working for the common good, the University of California San Diego is known for its bold approach. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry’s Kim Prather exemplifies this reputation as one of the world’s 10 top “Public Defenders” by the Analytical Scientist, a print and digital magazine…

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