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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.

Code and Community: Computational Social Science Program Addresses Social Questions with Data

January 30, 2024

UC San Diego is now offering a one-year master of science degree in CSS, as well as a PhD specialization and a minor for interested students.

NASA Awards UC San Diego Orthopedist Distinguished Public Service Medal for Research

June 15, 2017

…a novel form of artificial gravity. At the end of the study, the twins who exercised maintained their Earth-based physiology and performance as compared to severe losses in their non-exercising twins. These bed rest studies identified key physiological deconditioning elements that are now part of Hargens’ current ISS spine health…

It’s Triton Time: Be a Part of the Action During Homecoming 2022

October 4, 2022

With Homecoming just weeks away, the energy across campus is electric as UC San Diego gears up to welcome its Triton family home. Get ready to sport your blue and gold and take part in a full schedule of events that will include all your old favorites, plus some exciting…

“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…

Meet CARMEN, a Robot That Helps People with Mild Cognitive Impairment

June 24, 2024

Meet CARMEN, short for Cognitively Assistive Robot for Motivation and Neurorehabilitation–a small, tabletop robot designed to help people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) learn skills to improve memory, attention, and executive functioning at home.

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…

Alumni and Community Engagement Announces 2015 Honorees

February 12, 2015

…Ted Fu, ’06, Visual Arts Together, Philip Wang, Wesley Chan and Ted Fu run Wong Fu Productions, a growing independent production company. Their well-known YouTube channel has more than 1 million subscribers and has garnered over 200 million views of short films, music videos and video blogs for its large…

Dalai Lama to Speak on Campus as Part of First Visit to San Diego

January 24, 2012

…non-secularists, scientists, scholars and artists to celebrate our shared values. This event will bring community together and focus our attention on internal values of the humanity so desperately needed in today’s challenging world.” Tickets will go on sale Feb. 22 via the website www.dalailamasandiego.org. These events are entirely privately funded.…

UC San Diego Undergraduates Organize First TEDxUCSD

May 2, 2013

…Seth Lerer, dean of Arts and Humanities, UC San Diego Albert Lin, National Geographic Explorer, UC San Diego researcher and alumnus Stephen Mayfield, director of San Diego Center for Algae Biotechnology, UC San Diego faculty member Michael Meyer, partner at Essential and lecturer at Rady School of Management, UC San…

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