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Sustainably Feeding the Hungry

April 27, 2017

…of the dynamic Earth Month events held on campus April 18. Campus Recognized for Sustainable Transportation Efforts UC San Diego was recognized with a 2017 Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Best Practice Award in the Sustainable Transportation category. The campus won for its affordable electric vehicle leasing and sales program and…

Sun God Then and Now

April 20, 2017

…include greater sexual assault awareness and prevention messaging in the promotion of the festival. Along with CARE at the Sexual Assault Resource Center, the organizers will be working with Student Health Advocates (SHA) and Health Promotion Services to provide additional safety information for students, including drug and alcohol education. These…

Sowing Seeds of Compassion During Pandemic

July 30, 2020

…pandemic that just three months earlier laid the foundation for Mud and Lotus Farms. Until the pandemic, times were good. Tourists looking to dine on freshly caught lobster would jockey for a table with the same spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean that the chickens now overlook. Lety Nuno (center…

ICU Survivors Commonly Experience Job Loss after Critical Illness, Study Confirms

November 12, 2019

National attention has been drawn to the plight of patients who have experienced the unintended side effects of prolonged ICU care such as memory loss and muscle weakness. Now, a research team led by UC San Diego have evaluated the employment impacts to ICU patients, with concerning findings.

Competition to Give Back: UC San Diego Kicks Off Annual United Way/CHAD Campaign

February 13, 2014

…T-shirt day to raise awareness for the UC San Diego United Way/CHAD campaign last year. The competition has officially begun to see which vice chancellor area, or the chancellor’s office, can inspire the most participation in supporting the annual UC San Diego United Way/CHAD Campaign. Running from Feb. 13 through…

Health Data Exploration Project Announces Agile Research Project Awards

February 11, 2015

The Health Data Exploration project – based at the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) and supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) – has announced five recipients in its $200,000 Agile Research Project competition.

Women of Change

March 7, 2019

…families on $1,000 a month, in a city where the average monthly rent can far outstrip this amount. With added income from their sales, Source of Change vendors will have the chance to attain a sustainable and livable wage. Training courses in business and hospitality offered through HDH are ensuring…

Experts Gather at SDSC to Discuss Using Data and AI to Improve Responses to Mass Casualty Events

December 21, 2023

Computer science and AI researchers, school safety managers, 911 program directors, service providers and policymakers discussed using 911 data streams with advanced AI models to improve response to mass casualty events, especially on school campuses.

If You Think You Understand How Incentives Work, Think Again

March 9, 2023

How can people be incentivized to drive more fuel-efficient cars, be more innovative at work and get to the gym on a regular basis? Uri Gneezy, professor of economics and strategy at the Rady School of Management at UC San Diego explains this in his new book “Mixed Signals.”

Decade of Leadership

September 26, 2022

Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla discusses the Campaign for UC San Diego and shares what’s next for this visionary leader.

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