Imagining a New World of Work
April 18, 2024
With topics ranging from the rise of AI to the growing reach of social media, UC San Diego’s inaugural Future of Work Conference prepared participants for “the landscape of tomorrow.”
April 18, 2024
With topics ranging from the rise of AI to the growing reach of social media, UC San Diego’s inaugural Future of Work Conference prepared participants for “the landscape of tomorrow.”
July 23, 2024
The UC San Diego campus is set to unveil a new facility at 8980 Villa La Jolla Drive that promises to create new opportunities for international students, lifelong learning communities, workforce development efforts and health science research. The new building, located right across the street from the main campus, will…
June 13, 2023
From the doctor’s office to the classroom, rapidly advancing generative AI tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT are already changing life at UC San Diego, leaving no discipline or specialty untouched.
April 23, 2024
The Helen Edison Lecture Series, hosted annually by UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies, has a long history of making an impact. Promoting a commitment to engaging with critical issues and inspiring the community, this season’s event welcomes civil rights leader, Dr. Bernice A. King on May 17
June 6, 2024
UC San Diego’s Class of 2024 is walking the graduation stage this June. With sights set on bright tomorrows, our scholars are ready to celebrate and make us proud. Read stories about a few of our outstanding graduates here.
May 2, 2023
Researchers across a range of fields are working together to develop and implement AI-assisted tools and machine learning methods that will enable scientific discoveries at an unprecedented pace. And when it comes to global challenges like climate change, time is of the essence.
November 1, 2011
…mission to make art accessible to a variety of communities,” said Martin Wollesen, artistic director of ArtPower! “We’re not only committed to student engagement and access to the arts, we are committed to developing innovative and comprehensive partnerships with campus and community departments, groups, organizations and individual artists. An artist…
November 15, 2011
…that makes their book accessible for a wide readership.” An internationally renowned historian of science and author, Oreskes is professor of history and science studies at UC San Diego and adjunct professor of geosciences at the university’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography. She received her B.S. (1st class Honours) from the…
February 22, 2012
…UCSD. Education should be accessible to all and scholarships help make this happen.” Not only does Bose admire the work of the Hollywood actor and fellow Triton, he is grateful for Avery’s generosity in giving back to help the next generation. “There are many students who have no idea how…
February 22, 2012
…is committed to remaining accessible and affordable to middle and low-income students, despite the decline of state funding and rise of student fees. “I know how difficult it is—I paid my way through college,” said alumnus and donor Tony Jackson, who serves on the UC San Diego Undergraduate Scholarship Council.…