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Making Mental Health Priority No. 1 in the Month of May

May 7, 2020

…known as the “Japanese art of forest-bathing,” can help enliven the senses. “It can be a healing experience stepping out of our worries and communing with nature by listening to the chirping of birds, the sound of wind among the leaves, a fountain or stream, or feeling the warm sensation…

Keynote Address from His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama to Lead UC San Diego’s Commencement Weekend

June 1, 2017

…seven joint bachelor of arts in international studies degrees and master’s of international affairs degrees to graduates. The graduating students and will hear from Agustin Carstens, current governor of the Bank of Mexico. Head of Mexico’s national bank since 2010, Carstens has served as executive director of the International Monetary…

Building the Future of Health Care

November 20, 2014

…soothing color schemes and artwork, to next-generation medical equipment, the vision and needs of patients, doctors and nurses, all aspects of the Jacobs Medical Center have been fully integrated. Each floor will combine all the necessary healing elements while achieving optimal safety and efficient delivery of care.“Soon we will have…

NSF Director Touts Magnitude of UC San Diego Research and Outreach During Visit

July 7, 2022

…health—solar power grid technology, artificial intelligence, biochemistry and molecular biology—but workforce development and creating economies of scale. Promoting the principles behind the Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (TIP) Directorate currently being debated in Congress, Panchanathan asked nearly everyone how they were using what they learned to mentor others, grow scientific interest…

Growing the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Workforce

August 31, 2023

A $4 million grant from UnitedHealth Group (UHG) is changing lives. The grant, which was made in 2020, has enabled the University of California San Diego School of Medicine to create the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Inclusive Excellence program (CAPIE).

A Deeper Look at Global Icons

March 14, 2019

Why do people around the world come to see some figures as so important, and how have their meanings changed over time? These questions lie at the heart of the new book “Icons of Dissent: The Global Resonance of Che, Marley, Tupac, and Bin Laden.” Author Jeremy Prestholdt explains more…

Joe, Helen and an Angel Named Amy—A COVID-19 Survival Story

April 30, 2020

…diabetes; Helen has rheumatoid arthritis. “We fall into the high-risk category,” said Joe. Lillie directed him to go to the nearest UC San Diego Health drive-through COVID-19 testing location. “It was an easy process. I was relieved to get tested, but I drove away a bit nervous to find out…

Coping with Coronavirus Stress

March 26, 2020

…through online classes, informative articles and virtual recreation programming. Recreation also will broadcast live classes, such as Zoomba and yoga via sessions hosted by Zoom or Facebook/Instagram Live. A schedule will be updated weekly on the Recreation website, showing the date, time and platform where these can be accessed. Campus…

Colors of the Brain

December 5, 2019

…program, he wrote an article for the local NeuWriteSD blog exploring the idea of providing one-on-one mentorship to underrepresented minority students. Cazares knew, however, that he didn’t want to wait for someone else to do something—he wanted to get the ball rolling himself. Co-founder Christian Cazares launched Colors of the…

Meet Carol Padden, Dean of Social Sciences

February 5, 2015

…not to be completely articulate about what they want. That’s what an education provides – it gives you direction, tools, a sense of purpose. You’re spending time with people in a way that you may never do again. You want to take that opportunity and give yourself the space and…

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