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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…

UC San Diego Philosophers Work to Fix Discipline’s Gender Disparities

October 23, 2014

…Division, the Division of Arts and Humanities, and the department of philosophy. Modeled after the successful Carleton Summer Mathematics Program for Women Undergraduates, the UC San Diego Summer Program for Women in Philosophy, or SPWP for short, is geared both to providing a rich philosophical learning experience and to helping…

Compassionatomy: Redefining Anatomy Through Empathy and Compassion

October 15, 2024

The first patient that a medical student interacts with leaves an impression. For University of California San Diego School of Medicine students, their first patient is particularly compelling because the students’ must listen for the voice of the patient who has no voice.

Class Acts: 2020 Grads Step into the Spotlight

June 4, 2020

…her love of the arts. Decades later, after having three kids and a moving to a different country, she found that her passion for theatre was almost extinct, like a candle about to be snuffed out. In order to rescue that tiny flame still deep inside her, Ochoa enrolled in…

UC San Diego Forging a Sustainable Future with Renewable Products

August 6, 2020

…the Department of Visual Arts. Together, their efforts counter the engineers and scientists who worked during the 1950s and ’60s to purposefully remove biodegradable aspects of the new plastics for maximum durability. Researchers in the new Center for Renewable Materials have developed consumer-ready flip-flops that can biodegrade in soil and…

A Fleet for All

May 30, 2013

…stewardship of its newest, state-of-the-art vessel.” Scripps was four years old when it acquired its first research vessel, Alexander Agassiz, in 1907. It is believed to be the first ship in the United States built by a private company for the specific purpose of oceanographic research. The “fleet” for many…

A New Phase

January 31, 2023

The evolution of clinical trials is accelerating, driven by emerging technologies, social imperatives and the next public health crisis.

UC San Diego Entrepreneurs Pitch Their Technologies in $300,000 primeUC Competition

January 7, 2016

…the world-renowned experts and state-of-the-art scientific expertise at UC San Diego, including the recently formed Center for Microbiome Innovation, Dermatology Clinical Trials Unit, Department of Dermatology, as well as expert business advisors at the Rady School of Management, and mentors associated with StartR and mystartupXX accelerators. Dermala is located in…

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