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Researchers Test Model to Predict Drug Overdose Deaths in U.S.

June 10, 2021

Researchers at UC San Diego, San Diego State University, and international collaborators have designed and validated a prediction model to signal counties at risk of future overdose death outbreaks.

Feeling Blue? Here’s Where Students Can Find Support on Campus

November 17, 2022

There are over 40 psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, psychiatrists and post-doctoral residents at CAPS who serve more than 40,000 students. And while 1:1 appointments can be beneficial, many other resources are available that can help you face your challenges.

Air Pollution’s Connection to Infant Mortality

July 1, 2020

A new study from the University of California San Diego and Stanford quantifies air pollution’s impact on infant mortality in sub-Saharan Africa through a unique approach that paints a clearer picture of the problem than ever before.

Spanish-Language Social Media Increases Latinos’ Vulnerability to Misinformation

November 19, 2024

A new study from UC San Diego and NYU political scientists shows that Latinos who rely on Spanish-language social media for news are significantly more likely to believe false political narratives than those who consume English-language content. The research highlights growing concerns over misinformation targeting Spanish-speaking communities in the United…

San Diego Circuit Libraries Receive Funding for Campaign Against Health Misinformation

November 1, 2022

The San Diego Circuit libraries – which is composed of six prominent local public and academic libraries – announced today the consortium has been awarded a Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM) grant to help counteract health misinformation in the San Diego region.

UC San Diego Faculty Partnerships with HBCUs Help Underrepresented Students Access Graduate School

March 2, 2020

The University of California San Diego is strengthening its relationship with historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to help undergraduates from all backgrounds envision an advanced degree in their future.

A Promise Undeterred by a Pandemic

October 8, 2020

…ensure safety as the COVID-19 pandemic grew. Leveraging the unique connection to UC San Diego as well as the dedicated support of donors, the school was able to deploy a laptop to each scholar as well as hotspots to promote connectivity. Within two weeks, all 850 students were able to…

Going Virtual: UC San Diego 2.0 Keeps Students Connected to Campus

April 30, 2020

…university community during the COVID-19 pandemic. “I’m grateful for the student-centered efforts made by our colleagues across campus to ensure students continue to engage remotely with campus resources and programs,” said Alysson Satterlund, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs. “Our UC San Diego community has demonstrated resilience and ingenuity in the…

UC San Diego Admits Record 52,946 First-Year and Transfer Students

July 19, 2021

The University of California San Diego received thousands of outstanding applications and has admitted 40,616 first-year and 12,330 transfer undergraduate students for the fall 2021 quarter.

A Year in Review: A Look Back as We Move Ahead

December 9, 2021

…the front lines of COVID-19, launching our nationally recognized Return to Learn program and taking a lead in treating patients as well as advancing research on the virus and conducting clinical trials of vaccine candidates. This year, we built upon that groundbreaking work. Through UC San Diego Health’s innovative partnership…

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