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UC San Diego Reinstates Undergraduate Housing Guarantee Suspended During the Pandemic

August 25, 2022

…prevent the spread of COVID-19 during the pandemic, this year, UC San Diego was able to increase capacity and offer housing to all undergraduate students on the fall 2022 housing waitlist. With the opening of the Theatre District Living and Learning Neighborhood in fall 2023, the university will, once again,…

Coping with Coronavirus Stress

March 26, 2020

…during the pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic is stressful. Emotions are running high. We are all coming to terms with many aspects of the situation: risks to physical health posed by the virus, disruptions to daily routines, struggles to find solutions to evolving challenges, and worries about the economic fallout of…

A Cross-Border Approach to Tackling COVID-19

June 2, 2020

Located just 30 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border, the University of California San Diego is a critical partner in supporting a binational response to the COVID-19 pandemic. UC San Diego and Mexico have forged strong partnerships that have proven to be lifesaving in this time of need.

How Stimulus Dollars are Spent will Affect Emissions for Decades

June 10, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns have led to a record crash in emissions. But it will be emission levels during the recovery—in the months and years after the pandemic recedes—that matter most for how global warming plays out.

Two Hearts Become One While Waiting for Another

July 30, 2020

…prevent the spread of COVID-19. Staff at UC San Diego Health organized the wedding ceremony with extra touches, such as sparkling cider, a cake and flowers. “We believe families and other loved ones are an important part of the healing process,” said Nielsen. “However, due to the outbreak of COVID-19,…

How the Pandemic Lockdown Impacted UC San Diego Undergrad Internet Use

November 30, 2021

Armed with de-identified internet use data from UC San Diego dorm Wi-Fi, the researchers examined how online school and leisure activities shifted – for both American and international students.

Q&A: Campus Safety with Vice Chancellor Gary Matthews

August 20, 2020

…must complete a daily COVID-19 symptom and exposure screening. In addition, everyone must wear a mask at all times when outdoors as well as indoors, with the exception of when an individual is in their residence, alone in a private office, or when eating or drinking in a break space…

Start-up Receives up to $15 M to Develop Nanoparticle Therapy for Sepsis Licensed from UC San Diego

October 21, 2020

San Diego-based Cellics Therapeutics, which was co-founded by UC San Diego nanoengineering Professor Liangfang Zhang, has received an award of up to $15M to develop a macrophage cellular nanosponge—nanoparticles cloaked in the cell membranes of macrophages—designed to treat sepsis.

Aversion to Risk by R&D Managers May Hurt U.S. Economic Prospects

March 16, 2020

Research and Development (R&D) has long been key in the U.S.’s economic prospects and according to new research from the University of California San Diego, the country’s ability to maintain its competitive edge in this area largely depends on managers in R&D being less averse to risk.

Summer Institute Brings Nanotechnology to California Classrooms

August 9, 2024

The Nanotechnology Summer Institute at the UC San Diego Qualcomm Institute guides middle and high school teachers through integrating nanotechnology into their science curricula.

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