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Pushing the Boundaries of Border Research

February 20, 2020

…Smart and Connected Communities program, provided $100,000 to launch the Border Solutions Alliance. Through a series of community workshops, the research community stretching along the entire 2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico border came together with practitioners, service providers and policymakers to begin identifying shared challenges that could benefit from the research being conducted…

Atmospheric River Reconnaissance Flights Begin

November 21, 2023

“Hurricane Hunter” aircraft will fly over the Pacific Ocean starting this November as part of Atmospheric River Reconnaissance program (AR Recon), led by the Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes (CW3E) at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

Meet UC San Diego Delegates Attending the 2024 UN Climate Conference in Azerbaijan

November 7, 2024

Students, faculty and staff from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography and School of Global Policy and Strategy are set to attend the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Back to Basics: Securing Students’ Food, Housing and Financial Needs

May 21, 2020

…Triton Food Pantry remains open for students living on campus through a pick-up window service. Photo by Erik Jepsen/Publications. Many students have been financially impacted by the pandemic. “The first thing we did is start the COVID-19 Special Relief Fund,” explained Patty Mahaffey, assistant vice chancellor of Student Life. “We…

Origin Story

September 26, 2022

An uncanny number of speculative fiction writers have roots at UC San Diego. Author Sarina Dahlan ‘98 explores this phenomenon with other alumni writers.

Sign Here

May 24, 2018

…the department’s chief administrative officer, Peggy Lott, academic coordinator for ASL, and department librarian Cheri Radke. “Importantly,” Caponigro said, “we also wanted hearing members of the audience—hearing people who don’t sign—to experience, for a moment, what it might be like to be deaf, what it’s like to rely on interpreters,…

Leading the Way to Health Equity

December 6, 2022

Researchers from a broad range of fields at the University of California San Diego are making waves as they push the boundaries of science and medicine to develop groundbreaking, real-world solutions to longstanding health inequities.

Celebrating the successes of UC San Diego’s most dynamic grads

June 14, 2018

…time as a police officer, and combing a love of science, art and activism with cutting-edge research, this year’s outstanding grads are truly inspiring. Here is a sampling of their stories: Avid sailor overcomes devastating brain tumor to graduate Earl Warren College grad Matt Morris (right) pictured with his girlfriend…

Meet the UC San Diego Delegates Headed to Egypt for UN Climate Conference

November 3, 2022

World leaders, climate experts and policymakers from nearly 200 counties are preparing to descend upon the seaside city of Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt for a United Nations climate conference that kicks off next week.

A Former Food Desert Now Feeds a Community’s Spirit

October 23, 2014

…facilities offering a locally sourced mushroom, potato and tofu lasagna and side of braised greens include 64 degrees (Revelle College), Café Ventanas (Roosevelt College), Canyon Vista (Warren College), Oceanview Terrace (Marshall College) and Pines (Muir College). Ingredients will include nigari tofu from San Diego Soy Dairy, mushrooms from Daugherty Farms,…

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