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Holocaust Living History Workshop to Present “Witnessing History” Events During Winter 2012

January 11, 2012

The UC San Diego Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLHW) launches a new series of events this winter, the “Witnessing History” series, focused on the topic of experiencing history in the making. HLWH, sponsored by the UC San Diego Libraries and the Judaic Studies Program, will host four “Witnessing History” events…

Theatre and Dance Students Gain Real-World Experience on New La Jolla Playhouse Musical, ‘Diana’

February 21, 2019

…take chances on up-and-coming artists, designers and theater professionals,” said Allan Havis,Department of Theatre and Dance chair. “I look forward to seeing their efforts come to life on stage with the rest of San Diego.” Directed by Christopher Ashley, “Diana” is the story of Diana Spencer, the assistant kindergarten teacher…

Cross-Cultural Center Celebrates 20 Years

December 4, 2014

…Cristina Della Coletta in Arts and Humanities—and Juan González, our new VC of Student Affairs.” She added, “With the changing campus administration and the changing demographics of California, the center’s work of critical engagement is necessary and important to giving students the skills and competencies for the world in which…

UC San Diego Grad Students Build a Robotics Community

March 15, 2018

…health sciences, and visual arts. It takes all different backgrounds, interests, and experiences working together to do something as big and interdisciplinary as robotics.” One of the long term benefits, according to Shih, is having a regular space carved out to think big picture. The association started in professor Tolley’s…

UC San Diego Receives $7.35 Million in Federal Community Project Funding

March 17, 2022

…of coastal features, enabling state-of-the-art monitoring of beach and bluff erosion across the San Diego region. “Each LiDAR survey provides a snapshot in time that we compare to previous surveys, to measure and track erosion over time,” said Scripps coastal geomorphologist Adam Young. “We use these surveys combined with other…

Counseling on Common Ground

May 26, 2022

…mental health muscle—from creating art to eating healthy food and spending time with friends. Meet your match Students don’t have to go far to find a CAPS counselor. There are therapists embedded into each of the seven colleges, as well as numerous liaisons within the university’s schools and campus community…

New Majors to Help Students Tackle Big Issues

April 12, 2018

…“Our students will get the best of a liberal arts education and access to all that a major research university has to offer, plus applied, real-world experience working with practitioners doing the work,” said Bussell.

Top Hot Careers for College Grads

August 23, 2012

…can augment their Liberal Arts education with additional training and education to achieve their desired end – an interesting and challenging job with good compensation.” After processing all the data, totaling the points and adding the bridging factor, 18 job categories emerge. There’s a clear pattern as to what directions…

Student Residents Form Small Town Bonds

April 22, 2021

…outdoors at the Community Art Terrace (CAT) Garden where they have been gardening since Winter Quarter under strict COVID guidelines, including receiving a negative COVID test within 48 hours of participating. Student Residents Form Small Town Bonds Each quarter, students at Sixth College gather to collectively scream a few minutes…

From Borders to Bridges

February 8, 2018

…National Endowment of the Arts. “The Devil’s Highway,” recounting the true story of a group of Mexican immigrants lost in the Arizona desert, won the Lannan Literary Award and was a finalist for the Pacific Rim Kiriyama Prize, which he ultimately won in 2005 with his historical novel “The Hummingbird’s…

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