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Reflection and Recognition: Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month

April 29, 2021

…Pacific Islander American Heritage Month Students faculty and staff reflect on their heritage and share ways to support the community This May, the University of California San Diego honors the 15th anniversary of its Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Celebration. The theme for 2021 will focus on “Empowering Community…

Regional Transportation Projects to Transform Access to Campus

November 6, 2014

…operational in approximately three months, which is half the typical construction time for a project of this size.” The project’s timely implementation was due to extensive coordination between UC San Diego and its partners as well as a phased construction plan. “We could open the center to the public and…

International Symposium at UC San Diego to Highlight Indigenous Voices

February 12, 2020

The greater San Diego-Tijuana region will get a rare opportunity to engage with contemporary Indigenous writing and poetry, part of an international symposium addressing the importance and impact of Indigenous language and literature.

Doing the Impossible with Alternative Meats

October 24, 2019

…parallel, consumers are increasingly aware of all of the negative impacts of conventional meat production, and younger generations of consumers are especially motivated to decrease their environmental footprint and to have concern for animals. Millennials and Gen Z consumers are far more likely than their parents to see their food…

UC San Diego Veterans Honored For Going Beyond the Call of Duty

November 13, 2014

…first marathon?” Just 22 months later, he accomplished his first Iron Man triathlon. From his experiences he learned that character is defined by overcoming obstacles, and that often we are most proud of achieving what is difficult. Today, he coordinates the Troops to Engineers Program at SDSU, advising students that,…

Moving Beyond Limits

June 6, 2024

In an interview with UC San Diego Today, counselor Christina Lambert sheds light on what neurodivergence is, why everyone at the university can benefit from learning more about neurodiversity and some tips for creating a more neuroinclusive workplace.

Endless Gratitude: How Jonathan Rodriguez’s Life Changed in One Night

July 9, 2020

…me very empathetic and aware of others,” Rodriguez claimed. “I never judge others. It has also made me feel unsatisfied with complacency, while still being grateful for everything I have achieved.” In addition to shaping his outlook from a personal standpoint, Rodriguez touched on how his family’s journey has impacted…

Join the Chancellor’s 21-Day Anti-Racism Challenge

August 6, 2020

…days, to further our awareness, compassion and understanding of the detrimental effects of structural racism on people of color in America. The Chancellor’s 21-Day Anti-Racism Challenge launches on Aug. 7 and will run through Sept. 4. This inaugural challenge will center on anti-Blackness and the Black experience. The nation is…

New UC San Diego Campaign Promotes Sexual Health — and Has a Quick Test to Prove It

November 30, 2018

New UC San Diego campaign promotes sexual health and has a quick test to prove it. “Good to Go” offers combined testing for HIV and five sexually transmitted diseases, providing some results in as little as 60 seconds and access to free treatment, if needed. Updated clinic opening Dec. 10.

New Campus Staff Association Helps Sow Seeds of Sustainability

April 23, 2015

…re-planted on campus this month. They are also planting additional Torrey Pine seeds in Price Center Plaza as part of Earth Week. “We hope to keep providing some of the trees for use on campus,” said Johnson. “Ultimately, we’d like to see a dedicated space on campus for a nursery,…

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