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Waking Up to Why Sleep Health Matters

October 31, 2019

…gadgetry, light—both natural and artificial—is pervasive. Light is inherently intertwined with the 24-hour biological sleep-wake cycle known as the circadian rhythm, as well as with the quality of our sleep, which factors into our health, disease prevention and normal everyday functioning. Credit: Ximei Ackerman, Tiffany Phan, Maryanna Sophia Landaverde, Stuart…

Q&A with Tim Lee: Biologist Turned Comedian

January 31, 2012

…in the choir. Performing arts were a whole new world for me. Comedy seemed honest, brutal and real. That was what I was looking for, so I sucked it up and headed to an open mic. It was a little more brutal than I had imagined, but I could live…

Meet the Alumni Award Honorees 2021

May 6, 2021

…advancing frontiers of the art form. Read more | Watch the video “The way I experience music is not just three-dimensional. It’s everywhere. I feel it physically and emotionally, everywhere.” Emerging Leaders Deepak Atyam ’15 Muir, Aerospace Engineering Co-founder and CEO of Tri-D Dynamics, Deepak Atyam ’15 is pioneering the…

Ashoka U Exchange Draws Attendees from 25 Countries to UC San Diego

February 28, 2019

…trash and waste into art—like a map made of 3,500 plastic bottles featured in the San Diego Airport, representative of the number of plastic bottles thrown away every second in the U.S. He also repurposes waste for scientific pieces—like the 3D presentation of atmosphere rivers that will be displayed at…

Students Encouraged to Seek Education Outside the Classroom, Fight for Social Justice

October 1, 2015

…and involvement in the arts and advocacy helped her to find her voice and understand her path into the field of medicine. At Convocation, she encouraged students to get involved outside the classroom so they too can find their true calling. Coleen S. Sabatini “You may find, as I did,…

Students Get Crash Course in Responding to Life’s Unexpected Turns

February 11, 2016

…include “Resume Building and Art Portfolio Workshop” from 3-5 p.m. on February 10 at the Cross-Cultural Center and “Start Smart: Salary Negotiation for Students” from 4-6 p.m. at the Women’s Center. Numerous workshops, lectures, peer mentoring and other programs are held throughout the year at the five Campus Community Centers,…

‘Simple’ Bacteria Found to Organize in Elaborate Patterns

January 6, 2022

Researchers have discovered that communities of bacteria are far more advanced than previously believed. Scientists found that cells within these communities are organized in elaborate patterns, a feature previously associated with higher-level organisms such as plants and animals.

Neurosurgeon: My Patients Show Me Real Heroism and Resilience

March 11, 2024

UC San Diego Health provides the most advanced neurological cancer care by combining leading-edge surgical techniques and the latest technology.

Closing the Gap: UC San Diego Recognized as Standout in Expanding Access to Low-Income Students

February 19, 2020

…Grants in prestigious liberal arts and research universities by 2025. About 60 percent of all UC San Diego students receive some form of financial aid, and about one-third of students receive a Pell Grant and/or are the first in their family to attend college. According to ATI, there is a…

Reflection and Recognition: Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month

April 29, 2021

…Director of Institute of Arts and Humanities “Showing up to support the AAPI community looks like an ongoing and sustained commitment to ensuring that our communities are cared for before, beyond, and through times of crises. It means carrying our heartbreak collectively as we grieve the loss of Asian elders,…

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