A Walk in her Flip Flops — El Centro Mayor Shares Story of Kidney Cancer
October 9, 2024
El Centro Mayor, Sylvia Marroquin, shares her journey with kidney cancer and how a clinical trial at UC San Diego Health saved her life.
October 9, 2024
El Centro Mayor, Sylvia Marroquin, shares her journey with kidney cancer and how a clinical trial at UC San Diego Health saved her life.
May 30, 2013
…stewardship of its newest, state-of-the-art vessel.” Scripps was four years old when it acquired its first research vessel, Alexander Agassiz, in 1907. It is believed to be the first ship in the United States built by a private company for the specific purpose of oceanographic research. The “fleet” for many…
May 21, 2020
…working remotely as an arts organization intern at ArtPower, improving her design skills and developing her own projects to share with ArtPower’s audience. “I’m usually motivated by productivity,” said Bryan. “My favorite way to stay busy during this pandemic is putting my full efforts into my coursework.” She has also…
March 16, 2017
…UC San Diego Health Sciences Advancement Bronze: Jacobs Medical Center Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Program Named in recognition of $100 million in gifts from Joan and Irwin Jacobs, the 245-bed medical and surgical specialty hospital opened in fall 2016. The 10-story facility combines renowned physician-scientists and care teams, precision medicine, clinical…
January 13, 2017
The Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLWH) at the University of California San Diego continues its year-long series of educational events with three insightful programs this winter, underscoring this year’s theme, “Holocaust and the Burden of History.” This year’s events approach the Holocaust from various angles to shed light on lesser-known…
October 31, 2013
…shared vision by local science and technology leaders. These luminaries foresaw the need to educate a workforce and provide them with the tools to create a great local innovation economy. Founded in 2003, the Rady School of Management has advanced the vitality of the regional economy through development of new…
October 4, 2018
…academic departments in the arts and humanities, social sciences and STEM fields. Of the approximately 6,600 incoming freshmen, 91 percent live on campus, as do one-third of the 3,000 first-year transfers. An estimated 38 percent (or 15,800 undergraduates and graduates) reside on campus and, with additional housing being built, more…
March 13, 2012
…the life and health sciences today. New knowledge is being generated at a prodigious rate. This knowledge helps to satisfy our insatiable curiosity about who we are and how we behave as we do. It has permeated society and led to the generation of new fields of inquiry in neuroeconomics,…
November 2, 2023
Psychedelic research has taken place at UC San Diego since the 1970s. But today, thanks to an interdisciplinary team from departments all across campus, that research has expanded to include human clinical trials exploring a range of treatments including chronic pain and mental health.
February 14, 2019
…of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Commencement (Price Center West Ballroom) Sunday, June 2 10 a.m. UC San Diego School of Medicine (Commencement Lawn of the Medical Education and Telemedicine Building) Saturday, June 15 9 a.m. All Campus Commencement (RIMAC Field) 12:30 p.m. Graduate Division (RIMAC Arena) – Masters 1:30 p.m.…