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UC San Diego Labor Center Appoints Its First Executive Director

April 11, 2024

Satomi Rash-Zeigler will set the vision for the center and lead its strategic growth by fostering collaborations between faculty, students, workers and community organizations.

UC San Diego’s César E. Chávez Events Celebrate Chicano Culture and Civil Rights

March 24, 2014

…Chávez, civil rights advocate, labor leader and proponent of nonviolent activism, is the center of a series of celebratory events at the University of California, San Diego throughout the months of April and May. The events will include the performance of a one man show on Chávez, a presentation on…

Art by UC San Diego’s Fred Lonidier Showing at Whitney Biennial Exhibition

February 27, 2014

…Universidad Autónomia de Baja California in Tijuana in 1999, and the subsequent display of the art in 2003 by Lonidier who exhibited the work on the inside of a tractor trailer that they drove to various locations around the city. GAF Snapshirts (1976) consists of 32 T-shirts Lonidier obtained through…

From the Rio Grande to the Mediterranean Sea

November 17, 2016

…the Mediterranean Sea Using labor-force supply and demand, UC San Diego researchers predict Mexico migration surge to U.S. is over Gordon Hanson, acting dean of the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy. Photos by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications New research from the University of California San…

Digital Farmworker Movement Documentation Archive Acquired by UC San Diego Library

April 16, 2014

…documenting the UFW Farmworkers’ Movement in Central California from 1962 to 1993 has been acquired by the University of California, San Diego Library. The archive, which was developed by LeRoy Chatfield, includes a wide variety of information on the activities, accomplishments, challenges, and work of Cesar Chavez and the farmworkers…

Activist, Comedian Cheech Marin to Help Kick Off César E. Chávez Celebration

April 1, 2021

…off the University of California San Diego 2021 César E. Chávez Celebration on April 8. His talk is part of a monthlong series of free virtual events that honor the life and achievements of Mexican American labor leader and civil rights activist César E. Chávez. This year also marks the…

UC San Diego Events to Recognize the Life and Legacy of César E. Chávez

March 28, 2013

The University of California, San Diego will recognize the contributions of César E. Chávez throughout the months of April and May with a series of events which will include a lecture from Hilda Solis, former U.S. Secretary of Labor; a celebration of Chicano Park’s 43rd anniversary; film screenings and several…

Computer Model of Influenza Virus Shows Universal Vaccine Promise

January 25, 2023

For the first time, researchers at UC San Diego have created an atomic-level computer model of the H1N1 virus that reveals new vulnerabilities, suggesting possible strategies for the design of future vaccines and antivirals against influenza.

UC San Diego Transnational Korean Studies Spotlights Diaspora with Two International Film Artists

February 8, 2017

The University of California San Diego’s Program in Transnational Korean Studies will continue its Korean diaspora film series by offering audiences a rare opportunity to meet two award-winning film artists, Jane Jin Kaisen from Denmark (Feb. 9-10) and Heung-Soon Im from South Korea (Feb. 21-22). Highlighting the hidden stories of…

‘Winkin’, Blinkin’ and Nod’ Nets Major NIH Research Funding

November 8, 2018

…will reverse-engineer the facial movements mammals use to survive, resulting in a comprehensive 3D brain circuitry atlas Cartoon of a rat as it searchers for food with postural and orofacial movements. Illustration by Julia Kuhl Eugene Field’s classic children’s poem "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod" tells the tale of three child-sailors…

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