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All-Female Science Party Aboard R/V Sally Ride Continues 71-year CalCOFI Measurement Series

August 27, 2020

…California. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the spring 2020 cruise was canceled—the first time in more than 30 years that a CalCOFI cruise did not sail. Skipping one cruise in a 71-year time series may not seem like a big deal, but even one missed season means lost knowledge about…

Take 10 with a Triton: Mirian Rios Enjoys Life Hiking…with a Cat

January 11, 2024

Senior Custodian Mirian Rios on hiking, not taking life for granted and the Student Center Garden.

Paying It Forward, the Ong Family Gives $2M Gift to the UC San Diego School of Medicine

August 18, 2020

Inspired by a commitment to ‘paying it forward,’ the Ong Family has made a gift of $2 million to support the educational needs and priorities of UC San Diego’s School of Medicine.

Triton Spirit Soars for Homecoming 2021

October 14, 2021

…Learn strategies, together with COVID safety protocols to help keep guests safe, Tritons can come together once again to revel in school spirit. Homecoming 2021 will offer a wide variety of in-person and outdoor campus events, so there’s something for everyone. “Triton pride grows stronger each year,” said Chancellor Pradeep…

COVID-19 Experts Directory

April 7, 2020

Experts at UC San Diego are available to discuss the novel coronavirus, the COVID-19 illness and the societal impacts of the pandemic.

Two UC San Diego Scientists Elected to Royal Society

May 28, 2024

Nigel Goldenfeld, a Chancellor’s distinguished professor of physics at UC San Diego, and Mark H. Thiemens, a distinguished professor of chemistry and biochemistry at UC San Diego, have been elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society, the United Kingdom’s national academy of sciences.

Genetics Breakthrough in Sea Urchins to Aid in Biomedical Research

June 6, 2022

Marine biologists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego have created a line of sea urchins whose genetic makeup is fully mapped and can be edited to study human disease genes. The creation of these new research model organisms will accelerate the pace of marine biomedical research.

Scientists Show Ancient Village Adapted to Drought, Rising Seas

April 30, 2024

Researchers from UC San Diego and abroad have unveiled evidence for ancient human resilience to climate change in the Eastern Mediterranean.

How Stimulus Dollars are Spent will Affect Emissions for Decades

June 11, 2020

…for Decades To tackle COVID-19 and climate change, government spending must deliver jobs and growth alongside deep decarbonization Key in determining post-pandemic emissions is how governments choose to spend stimulus monies—whether they use it to prop up fossil fuel incumbents or bolster clean energy transitions already underway. iStock.com/angkhan The COVID-19…

A Survivor’s Story

August 16, 2022

At his Bar Mitzvah in 1980, a 13-year-old declared that he would one day write the story of his father’s Holocaust survival. It took 40 years for Joel Poremba ’89 to deliver on that promise.

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