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Building an Archive of San Diego History

February 28, 2019

…of the Institute of Arts and Humanities, Alvarez said UC San Diego has the opportunity to correct this slight, telling a regional story in a way that is inclusive, and engaged with the people, cultures and organizations that make up this wide, diverse history. Front row from left, professors Simeon…

Don’t Know Much About Charter Schools

January 12, 2012

Some two decades into the grand national experiment with charter schools, how much do we really know about them? Not all that much. And not nearly as much as we easily could, say researchers from the University of California, San Diego Division of Social Sciences.

No. 1 From the Start

May 26, 2016

…to state of the art laboratory equipment. The department’s faculty are leaders in their research fields as well. They focus on analysis and design, said Schmid-Schonbein. That is, they analyze medical and biological problems and design a solution—just like a traditional structural engineer analyzes why a bridge collapsed—and then designs…

Brainiacs

June 3, 2021

…of Undergraduate Research David Artis believes this fellowship meets an ongoing need many students face. “Diversity issues in STEM are persistent and often it’s the undergraduate who becomes discouraged or doesn’t have the guidance to realize the necessary steps to take toward a career,” he said. “This fellowship gives students…

Algeon Materials Embraces the Power of Kelp

June 23, 2022

…nature. I also love art and wanted to be a fine artist when I was in high school. In undergrad, I pivoted to business entrepreneurship because I felt like it scratched that itch I have for creativity and would lead to a more stable paycheck. I loved my time at…

Inductee to Tijuana Walk of Fame Encourages Girls to Follow Her Path to Career in Engineering

June 19, 2014

…Fame. The organization recognizes artists, professional athletes, musicians, poets, writers, business owners and researchers who were born in Tijuana and whose trajectories have put them in the spotlight on the national and international stage. Graeve was nominated by radio and TV newscaster Pablo Barragan Marquez, a family friend. She credits…

Don’t be the Phish on the Spear: Tips on How to Prevent a Cyber-Attack

March 2, 2017

…IT Services will publish articles, cybersecurity tips and updates on current threats. The goal is to help prevent cybersecurity issues before they happen or minimize the impact on faculty, staff and students. Though phishing scammers are becoming more sophisticated, here are some tips to avoid falling prey to a cyber-attack:…

Welcome in 2022 with UC San Diego’s Changemaker Week

January 13, 2022

…the strategy consulting firm Artemis Connection. Jan. 21 A Conversation with the Changemaker Faculty Fellows In this virtual conversation beginning at 9:30 a.m., learn about the Changemaker Faculty Fellows program and how each fellow implements community engaged learning within their work. Attendees will also hear from a cohort of fellows…

Insights from a Nobel Race and a Life in Science

February 21, 2019

…Diego, Ramakrishnan read an article about the ribosome that piqued his interest. Scientists had little idea what the ribosome looked like at that point and Ramakrishnan was hooked into the quest to find out. “When I came (to UC San Diego) I had no idea what a ribosome was,” said…

Putting Students First

September 28, 2017

…academic departments in the Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences and STEM fields. “We are pleased to welcome our dynamic new class of students to the campus community,” said Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “With an unwavering commitment to enhance the student experience, we’ve developed new resources and opportunities to ensure our…

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