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Take 10 with a Triton: Navy Vet Nat Kapp on Knowing Who Packs Your Parachute

November 9, 2023

Nat Kapp, Program Manager at the Student Veteran Resource Center, speaks on service, belonging, and lavender white mochas.

UC San Diego Announces 2018 Chancellor’s Medalists

September 25, 2018

They are trailblazers, industry titans and philanthropic leaders. With their generosity, they are advancing health care, basic science and engineering to make a better tomorrow. The recipients of the University of California San Diego’s 2018 Chancellor’s Medal include: UC San Diego alumnus and Qualcomm co-founder, Franklin Antonio; former member of…

Going Virtual: UC San Diego 2.0 Keeps Students Connected to Campus

April 30, 2020

…to enjoy a virtual art show or take virtual yoga classes. Trending social media content also feeds into the platform, and there is a live “Zoom Room,” so at any time or place, students can join Zoom events happening in real time. Carol Alvarez, a fourth-year double major in political…

History of Chinese in San Diego to be Examined in Feb. 4 Geisel Library Talk

January 25, 2012

The history of the Chinese American community in San Diego will be the subject of a February 4 lecture and book signing at UC San Diego’s Geisel Library by Murray K. Lee, author of the recent book, In Search of Gold Mountain: A History of the Chinese in San Diego,…

Study Answers Questions about an Elusive Tiny Molecule

March 15, 2022

A new study with implications for atmospheric chemistry has answered some long-enduring questions about the chemical reactivity of an air pollutant molecule with aerosol, revealing the vital role played by the interface between water and gas.

UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering Faculty Elected to National Academy of Engineering

February 9, 2012

Three faculty members in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of California, San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering have been elected to the National Academy of Engineering. Peter C. Farrell, founder, chairman and CEO of ResMed, and a member of the Council of Advisors of the…

Dynamic Pricing Superior to Organic Waste Bans in Preventing Climate Change

July 25, 2023

While composting and organic waste ban policies are gaining popularity across the United States, a new study from the University of California San Diego’s Rady School of Management finds dynamic pricing could be the most effective way for grocery chains to keep perishables out of landfills.

Twelve-Hour Race to Design a Diverse Smart City

February 6, 2020

…care. Their concept paired artificial intelligence software to track interactions between doctors and patients as well as communication liaisons that could minimize implicit bias during examinations. “My teammate is a bioengineering major and I am studying human biology, so it ended up working out,” explained Ford. “We bring two different…

Yearlong Holocaust Lecture Series Offers Perspective on Gender, Humanity and Resistance

January 7, 2019

The 2018-2019 Holocaust Living History Workshop series continues this winter at the University of California San Diego with an author talk, film screening and lecture.

UC San Diego in the Hall of the Lost Da Vinci

March 6, 2012

…his Lives of the Artists, “It was ordained by public decree that Leonardo should be employed to paint some fine work,” to celebrate the new republic that had just driven the Medici family from power. “In 1503, the hall was allotted to him by Piero Soderini, the Gonfaloniere of Justice.”…

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