August 15, 2017
August 15, 2017 —
…parenting topics, along with articles in scientific journals, answering questions and posting their own. Class time was devoted to discussion and to hosting such guest speakers as LGBTQ parents, midwives, a surrogate, a homeschooling dad, and an autism researcher. Even Barner’s daughter made an appearance. Barner Lecturing Screen Grab The…
November 19, 2015
November 19, 2015 —
…writings and philosophy, photographs, artifacts—including two dictating machines—personal writings, and various research materials. “The archive represents the enormous scope of our father’s creativity and productivity,” said Jonathan Salk. “This collection of his papers and the insight to be gained into how he approached and solved problems might be his greatest…
October 30, 2014
October 30, 2014 —
…and Picasso were to art, what Einstein is to physics and Darwin to evolutionary science. He was a giant among giants to whom most of us owe our careers.” Scientific progress in biomedical research at institutions throughout the world has benefitted enormously from Fred’s revolutionary technologies, said Tony Hunter, a…
November 1, 2011
November 1, 2011 —
…of the Division of Arts and Humanities who will be speaking on “An Economy in Crisis – A Crisis of Civilization: Anthropological Perspectives on Money, Debt and Time.” The second lecture occurs on Thursday, Nov. 10 and features Professor Nicholas C. Spitzer of the Division of Biological Sciences who will…
January 29, 2015
January 29, 2015 —
…to the research goals articulated in the campus strategic plan,” said Chancellor Khosla. “The forward-looking Frontiers of Innovation program will help ensure our continued leadership in research well into the future. Vice Chancellor for Research Sandra Brown and the Academic Senate are to be commended for driving these investments in…
November 12, 2015
November 12, 2015 —
…San Diego Division of Arts and Humanities students visiting Stanford in January and February 2015 before presenting their research findings first at a conference at UC San Diego in June 2015 and then at East China Normal University in China in September 2015. At Stanford, the students developed a protocol…
April 9, 2020
April 9, 2020 —
…Yale University, in an article featured after Burbidge turned 100 last summer, Burbidge was a prominent scientist among her generation of mostly male colleagues. Her notoriety extended to her findings on stellar spectroscopy—the study of the spectra of starlight—and quasars. Left to right: Astronomer Margaret Burbidge stands next to the…
March 14, 2024
March 14, 2024 —
UC San Diego Professor of History Dana Velasco Murillo is searching for traces of the neglected voices of the nomadic Chichimeca peoples. The six-year research project is nearing completion, thanks to a recent $60,000 grant received from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
February 14, 2019
February 14, 2019 —
…and Master of Fine Arts 5 p.m. College Ceremony (RIMAC Field) – John Muir College Sunday, June 16 8 a.m. College Ceremony (RIMAC Field) – Sixth College 9 a.m. Rady School of Management (RIMAC Arena) 11:30 a.m. College Ceremony (RIMAC Field) – Revelle College 1:30 p.m. School of Global Policy…
October 7, 2021
October 7, 2021 —
…from film showings and art exhibitions to lectures and musical performances. Event formats will include virtual, outdoor and indoor (campus safety guidelines must be followed, including continuous masking). Latinx Heritage Month Keynote with Rosa Clemente Oct. 27 | Noon to 1:30 p.m. Keynote | 3:30 p.m. Student Conversation | Zoom…