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UC San Diego’s Black History Month Celebration Pays Tribute to U.S. Civil Rights Movement

January 30, 2014

…histories of triumph through art, discussion and performance. These events include an exhibit on Josephine Baker and her influence on the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, a screening of “The Butler,” a lecture on Nelson Mandela and his role in the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, culminating with the annual the Black…

Negating a Revolution

August 20, 2020

…San Diego Institute of Arts and Humanities. His first book was “China Made: Consumer Culture and the Creation of the Nation” published in 2003, followed by “As China Goes, So Goes the World: How Chinese Consumers are Transforming Everything” in 2010. Gerth said he spent over a decade collecting material…

Top Triton Basketball Player Back on Court, with an Assist from UC San Diego Health

October 10, 2019

…procedure, known as an arthroscopic Bankart repair, in December 2018. He compares the injury to a hammock where one side has fallen off the tree. In this procedure, he said he essentially reattached that side of the “hammock” and tightened it back up. “The average person might not need surgery…

Somali, Swahili and Other Ethnic Recipes Go Low-Cal Thanks to Community Health Partnership

January 14, 2016

…Tagine with Olives and Artichoke Heart, Kenyan-Style Braised Greens, Swahili Tomato Salad and Somali Okra and Vegetable Soup. “Our goal with this project is to make it easier for people to make healthy choices,” said Sheik Mohamed, whose program, part of the School of Medicine’s Department of Pediatrics, promotes healthy…

Bringing UC San Diego’s Healthy Diet and Natural Medicine Research into the Spotlight

February 1, 2018

…macular degeneration, endometriosis, rheumatoid arthritis and cerebrovascular disease. Gordon Saxe, MD, PhD (right), Chair of Research for the Krupp Endowed Fund and Director for the Center for Integrative Nutrition, with Lauray MacElhern, Managing Director for the Centers for Integrative Health and Co-Director for the Center for Integrative Nutrition. According to…

Q&A with Sandra Brown

May 16, 2011

…but in oceanography, the arts, supercomputing, engineering, the social and the physical sciences, our work is changing lives for the better from the Arctic Circle to New Zealand. What brought you to UC San Diego 20 years ago and what's kept you here? What do you enjoy about the Vice…

UC San Diego’s Astrobiotechnology Hub to Drive Drug Discovery in Space

February 28, 2023

UC San Diego’s new Astrobiotechnology Hub brings together leaders in academia, biotechnology and aerospace industries under a united mission to advance stem cell science and commercialization in space.

NIH Funds New Program to Broaden Diversity in Neurobiology

April 8, 2021

…co-directors, STARTneuro’s leadership team includes Macagno, Stanley Lo, David Artis and Terry Gaasterland. Please visit the STARTneuro website for more information.

Two-Sided Coin: Engineers for Exploration Program Pays Off for Students and Scientists

August 14, 2023

“This summer, I am getting to further my passion for environmentalism, all while developing critical electrical engineering skills,” says Engineers for Exploration intern Jordan Reichardt.

Film Project Highlights Entrepreneurism at UC San Diego and on Torrey Pines Mesa

January 8, 2015

…Victor Shiu (’12 Visual Arts Media, Psychology), co-founders of the digital marketing agency The Label Creative Inc., a San Diego based company. This general public film is listed with International Movie Data Base (IMDB) and has been submitted to various film festivals. Risking Aspirations: More than a Title The film’s…

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