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Mentors Help New Faculty Find Their Academic Niche

April 7, 2016

…Radiation Medicine and Applied Sciences at the Moores Cancer Center. “I wanted to get on track quickly—develop my clinical expertise and build a successful research program. The most instrumental piece of advice Christine first gave me was to breathe, take a step back and figure out what I want to…

An Ocean of Courage

May 30, 2013

…where they learn about art, religion, politics, health and more. While at sea, students take four courses, including a required class called Global Studies, which is tailored to the particular ports on the trip, with an emphasis on comparative cross-cultural study of the political issues, social development and traditions of…

Students Crack the Code on How to Graduate in Three Years

January 12, 2017

…double majored in visual arts and linguistics. “It also gave me the opportunity to take a year off after graduation to explore what I wanted to do in the real world.” A marketing specialist for an international printing company, Ye said she found her home at Sixth College and drew…

2017-18 Holocaust Living History Workshop Series Launches with Focus on “The Possibility of Renewal”

October 5, 2017

The Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLWH) at the University of California San Diego once again launches a year-long series of educational events that will focus on the theme, The Possibility of Renewal: The Shoah Between Past, Present, and Future. This year’s programming, presented by the UC San Diego Library and…

Jet-Set and Learn: Summer Travels Transform Student Perspectives

September 28, 2023

This summer, the world became a classroom for hundreds of Tritons who ventured out of their comfort zones, immersed themselves in unfamiliar cultures, met new people and opened their minds to new ideas and fresh possibilities for the future.

Diverse Undergraduates Discover Pathway to Ph.D. through McNair Program

May 7, 2015

…supportive environment,” said David Artis, dean of Undergraduate Research Initiatives and director of Academic Enrichment Programs at UC San Diego. “The record of the program’s achievements has made it easier to attract faculty members to work with students from these groups and so has strengthened in a real way the…

Coping with Coronavirus Stress

March 26, 2020

…love, of solidarity and science. iStock.com/damircudic Fielding-Miller, who describes herself as a “public health social scientist,” wrote in a recent San Diego Union-Tribune opinion piece: “Keeping our kids home, limiting trips outside the house to the absolutely necessary, canceling even small gatherings with friends—these choices suck. And, to put it…

Notable Australian Historian Dirk Moses Uncovers the Contingent Origins of Genocide on April 10

March 27, 2019

Highly-acclaimed historian and author Dirk Moses will make a presentation on “Inventing Genocide: The Contingent Origins and Meaning of a Concept” on Wednesday, April 10, at the University of California San Diego’s Holocaust Living History Workshop.

“Holocaust and the Burden of History” is Focus of 2016-17 Holocaust Living History Workshop Series

September 26, 2016

The Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLWH) at the University of California San Diego kicks off a year-long series of educational events with two compelling programs this fall, underscoring this year’s theme “Holocaust and the Burden of History.” The 2016-17 workshop events will approach the Holocaust from various angles to shed…

A Time for Change Now: Dr. Bernice A. King’s Message of Love at UC San Diego’s Helen Edison Lecture Series

May 28, 2024

On the evening of Friday, May 17, 400 guests from UC San Diego and the local community gathered at the Jeannie Auditorium on the UC San Diego campus to hear Dr. Bernice A. King ponder society’s yearning for change as she reflected on the legacy of her parents, Martin Luther…

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