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Growing Graduate Students in STEM

March 10, 2022

…two-year program on our campus. “It’s exciting to see this entire cohort pursuing graduate studies in the UC,” said Graduate Division Dean James Antony. “UC doctoral students become the next generation of the state’s researchers, they teach and mentor undergraduates, and they become the future professoriate. Expanding the pathway to…

Studying Abroad Without Leaving Home

October 25, 2018

…70 miles from main campus and within commuting distance—drew 18 undergraduate students, more students than usually go with Goldstein to Peru. Held in conjunction with the La Posta tribal council and monitored by members of the tribe, the field school surveyed a site that, in Goldstein’s words, is “almost completely…

Student Startup ‘Limber’ Makes 3D-Printed Prostheses Affordable and Accessible

May 19, 2022

…the UC San Diego campus. They use the scans to build a digital model of the amputated limb and a compatible prosthesis. Then, using a 3D printer the team developed, the prosthesis is printed in just 12 hours. LIMBER designs and 3D-prints custom prosthesis made from cutting-edge materials. Photo by…

Class Acts: 2020 Grads Step into the Spotlight

June 4, 2020

…of hope as these new alumni create better futures for themselves and the world. Playwright Cynthia Ochoa Reconnects with Passion for Theatre while Earning a Degree Major: Theatre College: Sixth College Growing up in Querétaro, Mexico, a city where theatre is a rich cultural tradition, Cynthia Ochoa has always been…

2017 Outstanding Graduates

June 1, 2017

…sense of community on campus,” he said. “UC San Diego has really become a home away from home for me and I’ve grown so much here.” Graduating from Marshall College with a degree in human biology, the San Diego native has been intent on nurturing young students just as he…

UC San Diego’s Brightest to Share Groundbreaking Ideas at Founders’ Symposium

November 8, 2012

…helped to put the campus on the map in the field of education research and in the training of education practitioners. It was in large part due to the research experience I gained and Bud’s amazing mentorship that I was able to pursue an exciting academic career, something I would…

40th Faculty Excellence Awards Honors Outstanding Teaching, Research and Service

March 20, 2014

…they drive scholarship to new heights; and as citizens, they reach out to the community to expand resources to the underserved. Six UC San Diego faculty members will be honored at the 40th annual Chancellor’s Associates Faculty Excellence Awards for going above and beyond to make a positive impact in…

An Innovative Way to Educate Students About Circadian Biology

November 30, 2017

…or otherwise. Beyond the campus walls, BioClock faculty and students’ coursework are building a massive open online course on circadian rhythms that provides additional opportunities for students and others to learn more about the impact that changes in biological clocks can have on our health and biological processes. BioClock Studio’s…

Surfing into a Greener Future

April 23, 2015

…made the La Jolla campus and its environs such a desirable place to work and live for scientists, innovators and those who cherish the coastal environment. Mayfield said that, like other surfers, he has long been faced with a contradiction: His connection to the pristine ocean environment requires a surfboard…

UC San Diego Students Attending Clinton Global Initiative University Find Inspiration to Use Talents

May 9, 2013

…appearances he made on campus. In order to attend CGIU, students have to submit an application and identify a service project or “commitment to action” they would take on during the year. One of this year’s CGIU attendees, UC San Diego senior Philip James Loury, volunteered at the conference at…

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