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Underappreciated Cause of Bowel Obstruction Should Be Included in Surgical Assessments

May 6, 2015

Each year, more than 10 million Americans seek medical attention, often in emergency situations, for symptoms of intestinal blockages. Researchers at the University California, San Diego School of Medicine have identified an abnormal form of small bowel twisting (or volvulus) that may cause these painful obstructions. In contrast to other…

Holocaust Living History Workshop Series Continues at UC San Diego in 2023

January 17, 2023

The University of California San Diego’s Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLHW) 2022-23 series continues with six events that underscore this year’s theme, “Rethinking Genocide: Fascism, Exploitation and the Holocaust.”

Commemorating Juneteenth at UC San Diego

June 8, 2023

Celebrated on June 19, Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. At UC San Diego, the university is honoring the holiday with a series of events ranging from a daylong community celebration to a symposium centered around enhancing the Black student experience.

A Sense of Belonging

September 17, 2020

…in the Institute of Arts and Humanities, along with 14 additional programs, including African American Studies and Chicanx and Latinx Studies. Division of Arts and Humanities Dean Cristina Della Coletta said pursuing interdisciplinary studies through critical dialogue can help combat racism and foster a better understanding of unique people and…

Ten Years of Firsts

October 31, 2013

…Fargo Hall, an 81,000-square-foot state-of-the-art facility housing: The 295-seat J.R. Beyster Auditorium The fifth floor Ernest and Evelyn Rady Sky Pavilion The Atkinson Behavioral Research Laboratory A dedicated space for MBA students to be used for study and collaboration, including the Vision Student Commons lounge State-of-the-art conference rooms and classrooms…

UC San Diego Library Receives Personal Papers of Jonas Salk

March 19, 2014

The University of California, San Diego Library has become the official repository for the papers of Jonas Salk, noted physician, virologist, and humanitarian, best known for his development of the world’s first successful vaccine for the prevention of polio.

Kyoto Prize Laureate and Evolutionary Biologist Masatoshi Nei to Speak March 18

February 26, 2014

As part of the annual Kyoto Prize Symposium, world-renowned evolutionary biologist Masatoshi Nei, Ph.D., will speak at the University of California, San Diego on March 18 at 3:30 p.m. in the Price Center West Ballroom on campus.

Capturing the Zeitgeist: Exploring Urban Trends through Selfies

March 11, 2014

The term ‘selfie’ took on a life of its own in 2013, especially after the Oxford English Dictionary selected it as the ‘international word of the year’. The Internet and mobile phones were awash in self-portraits as consumers purchased more smartphones with front-facing cameras – turning the selfie into a…

UC San Diego Academic Enrichment Programs Promote Student Success

July 6, 2015

Robert She and Angela Zou, undergraduates at the University of California, San Diego, have been recognized with national scholarship awards for research and service. Both are part of UC San Diego Academic Enrichment Programs, which pairs students with faculty mentors and research opportunities in preparation for graduate school.

Educating the Next Generation of Data Scientists, Virtually

February 9, 2022

UC San Diego is launching its first online graduate degree program this fall to help meet the demand for data scientists. Applications for the new Master of Data Science Online program are now open.

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