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UC San Diego Helen Edison Lecture Series Presents Housing Insecurity Researcher, Matthew Desmond

November 16, 2023

The Helen Edison Lecture series welcomes Matthew Desmond, a professor of sociology at Princeton University, and author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning, Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, and the more recently released, Poverty, By America.

Center for Community Health to Lead $13M Statewide Program for Newly Arrived Afghan Families

March 16, 2023

A culturally affirming, community-led transformation model pioneered by the UC San Diego Refugee Health Unit will be replicated across California, providing vital academic and social support to newly arrived Afghan youth and families during resettlement.

Probing Antarctica by Land, Sea, Air, and from Earth Orbit

January 17, 2023

More than half a dozen scientists from Scripps Oceanography and the Scripps Polar Center will be venturing to Antarctica for the 2022-23 field season.

Choose Your Weapon: Épée, Piano or Guitar

July 16, 2020

…home due to the COVID-19 pandemic has afforded her plenty of time to write new songs and revisit unfinished ones. Her short-term goal is to release something next year. Looking long term, she hopes to get to a point in her career in which she can tour and perform at…

Biodegradable Polymer System Offers New Hope for Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis

April 4, 2023

A team led by engineers at the University of California San Diego has developed a biodegradable polymer system to treat rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune and inflammatory disease, by working in concert with the power of the human immune system.

Virtual Celebration Honors Senior Successes at The Preuss School

June 8, 2020

A virtual celebration will be held on June 18 to honor the accomplishments of 106 graduating seniors from The Preuss School UC San Diego, a charter middle and high school for low-income, first generation scholars.

Trade Wars with China Could Cost U.S. Universities $1.15 Billion

July 13, 2020

Uncertainties around the trade war between the U.S. and China have hurt businesses and weighed on the global economy. However, new research from the University of California San Diego also shows lesser known consequence: up to $1.15 billion in reduced tuition to U.S. universities.

NSF-Funded Program Advances Geosciences Opportunities for Community College Students

May 30, 2024

For the second year, a group of community college students has been immersed into cutting-edge research at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego through the Scripps Geosciences Educational Opportunities (Scripps-GEO) program.

Graduate Students Honored for Inclusive Mentorship

February 17, 2022

…two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. As one of only 20 universities to be a part of the national society—and one of two on the West Coast—UC San Diego looks forward to uplifting Bouchet recipients. They are: Andres Nevarez, Biological Sciences Andres J. Nevarez takes pride in working at the…

UC San Diego Celebrates 20th Annual Black History Month

February 3, 2022

…in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In a recent Q&A in Discoveries Magazine, Pride shares more about the human virome and the wily nature of bacteria that can protect or infect: “Regardless of whether we are healthy or sick, we’ve all got viromes, which essentially are just collections of viruses…

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