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Hats Off to the Class of 2023

June 20, 2023

On Saturday more than 5,000 graduating students and their family and friends gathered on RIMAC Field for All Campus Commencement. Keynote talks from UC Regent John A. Pérez, senior Letzy Vargas and Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla commented on the value of commitment, risk-taking and failure.

Faculty Start-Up Helps Employers Adapt to the Remote and Hybrid Work Era

June 30, 2022

…2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Graff Zivin and Lyons predicted that workplaces would never be the same, so they decided to apply their expertise in economics, management and innovation to help employers capture the benefits and manage the barriers to successful remote and hybrid workplaces by creating Amplisal. The…

UC San Diego Breaks Ground on Redevelopment of Hillcrest Medical Campus

November 4, 2021

…of course now, the COVID-19 pandemic. As our region has grown particularly in the central and south county areas, it’s clear we need a new and expanded Hillcrest facility, one that will serve our community, like our current facility has done for so many years, for the many decades ahead.”…

UC San Diego Engineering Undergrads Get Hands-On Lab Experience in the Summertime

September 12, 2023

The Guided Engineering Apprenticeship in Research program and sponsoring organizations are providing funding for hard-working engineering students to engage in further research this summer. The summer program, known as GEAR to Career, gives students extra time in the lab to deepen their skills.

Transfer Students Start Strong with New Success Center

May 14, 2020

…as “Job Searching During COVID-19.” The Transfer Triton Hub is designed as a home away from home for transfer students to connect with peer coaches, find academic and professional resources, socialize and more. “Finding a place where students can connect with people who have similar experiences can be very powerful,”…

Embracing Global Adventure: A Gilman Scholar’s Story

March 10, 2022

…is amazing.” Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, studying abroad can still be a safe and rewarding experience. UC San Diego’s Study Abroad Office works closely with host schools and educational institutions to ensure that students will be kept as safe and healthy as possible when abroad. UC San Diego also provides…

10 Simple Suggestions for Female Faculty and Staff During a Pandemic

January 21, 2021

…March because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Padmini Rangamani, a professor at UC San Diego, suddenly found herself running her research lab remotely, teaching her classes online, and supervising her two children, ages 10 and 13, who had also transitioned to online learning. To deal with the stress the situation created,…

Roger Tsien Inducted Into National Inventors Hall of Fame

January 12, 2023

The late Roger Tsien, who won a share of the 2008 Nobel Prize for the development of fluorescent protein as a new way to illuminate the workings of life, has been inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.

Political Scientist LaGina Gause Probes the Power of Protest

June 2, 2022

…of the country against COVID-19 restrictions. Law enforcement generally did little in response, she said. San Diego District 5 Councilmember Marni von Wilpert chats with other book forum attendees. However, her analysis of congressional voting data and other records, along with surveys she conducted with legislators and staffers, found that…

Student Life Reignites with Treasured Campus Traditions, New Degrees and Division I Competition

September 30, 2021

…campus were tested for COVID-19 on days five and 10 after moving in and must mask at all times until Phase II begins. Throughout the year, residents are expected to conduct a daily symptom and exposure screening and test regularly, with access to isolation housing as needed. “We are able…

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