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Top Hot Careers for College Grads

August 23, 2012

…can augment their Liberal Arts education with additional training and education to achieve their desired end – an interesting and challenging job with good compensation.” After processing all the data, totaling the points and adding the bridging factor, 18 job categories emerge. There’s a clear pattern as to what directions…

Student Residents Form Small Town Bonds

April 22, 2021

…outdoors at the Community Art Terrace (CAT) Garden where they have been gardening since Winter Quarter under strict COVID guidelines, including receiving a negative COVID test within 48 hours of participating. Student Residents Form Small Town Bonds Each quarter, students at Sixth College gather to collectively scream a few minutes…

From Borders to Bridges

February 8, 2018

…National Endowment of the Arts. “The Devil’s Highway,” recounting the true story of a group of Mexican immigrants lost in the Arizona desert, won the Lannan Literary Award and was a finalist for the Pacific Rim Kiriyama Prize, which he ultimately won in 2005 with his historical novel “The Hummingbird’s…

The Psychedelic Science of Pain

May 21, 2020

…response, UC San Diego’s Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination organized a new collaboration with groups across campus, including the Center for Human Frontiers at the Qualcomm Institute and the Departments of Anesthesiology and Psychiatry, to launch the Psychedelics and Health Research Initiative (PHRI). Its mission is to study…

UC San Diego’s Strategic Plans, Part 1

November 15, 2011

…will include participants from Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences and Engineering in providing functional, informative and aesthetic solutions for the utility of products, processes, institutional structures and services. The energy initiative matches the nation’s desire to move away from a petroleum-based economy, seeking new products such as electric vehicles, fuel…

Leaders in Their Fields

April 30, 2024

Five UC San Diego graduate students recently joined the ranks of the Bouchet Graduate Honor Society, a prestigious national organization that recognizes scholars whose commitment to social justice, diversity, leadership and academic excellence pushes the boundaries of doctoral education.

Three Social Innovators to Watch

June 7, 2018

…website, and uses multimedia articles to share the stories of community members. “Maybe I’m a huge optimist,” says Ullah, “but I believe that most of the problems we have on this planet are problems because people don’t know enough about them. We want to change that however we can.” Driving…

Illumina Supports Enhanced Genomics-Enabled Discovery and Training Programs at UC San Diego

August 4, 2022

…facility could become a state-of-the-art hub for high-throughput screening equipment and genomics-enabled discovery. Illumina’s support was a part of the Campaign for UC San Diego, a university-wide comprehensive fundraising effort that concluded June 30, 2022 and raised a total of $3.05 billion to continue the university’s nontraditional path toward revolutionary…

Founders’ Symposium to Spotlight Innovative Work of Six Faculty, Graduate Students

October 31, 2013

…in the Division of Arts and Humanities, presenting: “Reconsidering Mr. Justice Frankfurter” November 19, 2013: Faculty Research Award Lecture 4:30 reception, 5 p.m. lecture in the UC San Diego Faculty Club, featuring William Young, professor at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego presenting: “Long-Range Propagation of Ocean Waves”…

Student Startup ‘Limber’ Makes 3D-Printed Prostheses Affordable and Accessible

May 19, 2022

…performance. Their work will be documented in several scientific articles set to appear this year. “Digital twin technology combined with 3D-printing holds tremendous promise to change the way prosthetics are manufactured–and made accessible,” Kuester, the structural engineering professor, said.

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