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From Prison to Physics: ‘Oh, the Places You’ll Go!’

June 25, 2020

…to the combined Martial Arts clubs and volunteered. Then he was invited to become a college ambassador for the physics and mathematics departments at the University of Buffalo, and, eventually, he revived a Society of Physics Students chapter on campus—getting students involved to create more activities and events for participation…

9,000 New Students Arrive to an Evolving Campus

October 3, 2019

…scholars in engineering, visual arts, and cognitive science. The collaboration between these disciplines will be deepened with additional spaces for the Office of Innovation and Commercialization and the Alumni Association—all in an effort to further foster the UC San Diego spirit of entrepreneurship. The facility will be located adjacent to…

2019 Outstanding Graduates

June 13, 2019

…2018, Daniel suffered an arteriovenous malformation (AVM), a mass of veins and arteries that had grown together in his brain and then burst, which led to his withdrawal from school. “Fast forward six weeks and I had an angioplasty and neurosurgery to remove the AVM,” he said. “I suffered a…

Coronavirus Jumped to Humans at Least Twice at Market in Wuhan, China

July 26, 2022

In a pair of related studies, UC San Diego researchers show that the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic was at a Chinese market and resulted from at least two instances of the SARS-CoV-2 virus jumping from live animal hosts to humans working or shopping there.

Graduate Scholars Shine as Equity-Minded Mentors

March 25, 2021

…STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) teams. She has served as a Science Mentor for several Girls in STEAM conferences, which are designed to empower girls in grades 6-8 to become the first in their families to graduate from college. She is also a founding member of the Oceanography…

Cancer Isn’t Taking a Timeout for COVID-19; Neither are Clinical Trials

July 23, 2020

…a bispecific monoclonal antibody—an artificial protein that binds to two different types of antigen—to engage multiple T-cell targets simultaneously with the intent of making combination immunotherapies more effective. “UC San Diego Health stepped up and made sure I got the next best thing,” said Thurman. “It’s literally a matter of…

A Pendant Fit for a King

February 23, 2017

…they entombed? Field and artifact photos courtesy Braswell. The pendant is remarkable for being the second largest Maya jade found in Belize to date, said Braswell, a professor in the Department of Anthropology at UC San Diego. The pendant measures 7.4 inches wide, 4.1 inches high and just 0.3 inches…

Q&A with Linda S. Greene

September 27, 2012

…Reading biographies, and visiting art galleries and museums Favorite food: Mexican food Favorite sports to watch: College football, and track and field Favorite sports to play: Running a cross-country trail or biking Favorite current books: Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies Favorite movie: Rashomon by Kurosawa Favorite…

All Aboard

October 20, 2016

…the planet. Combining science, art, and technology—along with hands-on learning for young aquarium guests—Expedition at Sea will provide a new lens through which visitors of all ages can connect with the global research activities of Scripps Oceanography scientists. Read More A new era in American exploration of the oceans will…

UC San Diego Delegation to Attend Annual UN Climate Conference in Dubai

November 16, 2023

About 30 delegates from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the School of Global Policy and Strategy will be attending the 28th Conference of the Parties, or COP28, in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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