April 23, 2020
April 23, 2020 —
…in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many people have begun to go stir crazy from being confined within four walls as they diligently commit to the safety of others. Movement and social interaction remains a basic need for everyone, and UC San Diego Recreation has created a space for both.…
January 21, 2021
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,…
June 3, 2021
June 3, 2021 —
…Global Health When the COVID-19 pandemic started, UC San Diego’s Basic Needs Hub became an even more critical resource to the student population. But the team had to be innovative in serving students safely. As a Basic Needs Assistant, Cieara Simmons was among the first contacts for students reaching out…
November 5, 2020
November 5, 2020 —
…the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. New Fellowship Program Expands Career Options for Grad Students Arts and Humanities-led fellowship positions students for greater career diversity in higher education With support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and in partnership with the San Diego Community College District, the UC San Diego…
March 17, 2022
March 17, 2022 —
…stay-at-home orders in place, COVID-19 was an unexpected opportunity to leverage digital health technologies in San Diego, resulting in rapid growth of video health care visits. UC San Diego Health hosted more than 250,000 video visits during the crisis, including more virtual visits in the first week of the pandemic…
October 8, 2020
October 8, 2020 —
…by researchers during the COVID-19 pandemic. What’s more, the campus has always focused on taking discoveries from the lab into the real world. “Entrepreneurship is our DNA,” Meng said, noting that nearly 800 companies have been spun out of UC San Diego in its 60-year history. One of Meng’s former…
March 4, 2021
March 4, 2021 —
…now.” Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the marathon he had signed up for was postponed. Still, on January 17, 2021 Jackson retraced the steps of his first marathon, traversing the Arizona cities of Phoenix, Scottsdale and Tempe. His parents drove a support vehicle and his friends walked the 12 hours,…
July 2, 2020
July 2, 2020 —
…in the age of COVID-19. “How do we get the student teams to make something that’s a functional prototype or better? This was the worry on my end, and I was very pessimistic in the beginning about whether or not we could achieve anything meaningful for the students,” said David…
September 17, 2020
September 17, 2020 —
…an age, especially amidst COVID-19, where the heightened perceptions of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities are continuously shaped and impacted. As a whole, increased awareness around these identities and their histories helps to foster understanding in a positive way,” Lee said. The council will host a panel discussion marking…
June 4, 2020
June 4, 2020 —
…quarter due to the COVID-19 campus closure, the instructors tried to foster comments between groups with breakout rooms, feedback documents, and encouraging comments after presentations. The instructors hope to offer the Hacking for the Oceans class again next spring, and eventually, to expand it to other universities. The current teams…