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Q&A with Vice Chancellor Gary Matthews on Plans for a Safe Campus and Flexible Workforce

June 3, 2021

…of this thinking and allows for easy, centralized pickup of a selection of some materials—something that didn’t exist before. The campus is continuing this work around reimagining operations, and recently built centrally-located contactless smart lockers where students will be able to pick up packages 24/7. Improved Experience: Our campus has…

Using Plague Diaries to Keep a Record of COVID-19

February 18, 2021

…when Dr. Edington had us read plague diaries from the past, what makes these different from other primary historical sources is they’re much more personal. I wanted to emphasize that in my own diaries,” said Clara Pham, a first-year history major. Her diary entries were audio recordings, so she could…

Q&A with Nate Delson

February 14, 2011

…fond memories that pulled us both back here as faculty. How far has robotics come in the last 50 years and what is the future of robotics? Delson: As with many technologies, some areas advance quicker than expected, while others advance more slowly but may have a larger impact in…

UC San Diego Opens the Design and Innovation Building

November 18, 2021

…and the Entrepreneurship Center. All four provide opportunities for students to guide products through the full lifecycle—design, prototype creation, testing, fabrication and commercialization—bringing products to market and ideas to impact. “UC San Diego students benefit from having access to the equipment, expertise and funding that drives knowledge forward,” said Executive…

Revealing the Secrets of Seaweeds

March 11, 2021

…underlying biochemistry going on all around you—it just can’t be seen with your naked eye,” she said. Moore Lab members Tristan de Rond and Immo Burkhardt search for red seaweeds at the tide pools. Steele joined the Moore Lab in 2019 after learning about some of the innovative sequencing techniques…

School of Medicine Turns 50

January 25, 2018

…world.” Far above it all, Apollo 8 orbited the moon, the first manned spacecraft to do so. Back on Earth, Bill Jessee had a tough decision to make. He had been accepted to two medical schools: UCLA and UC San Diego. The problem was UC San Diego didn’t actually have…

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