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The Class of 2024: Making the Most of Being a Triton

June 6, 2024

UC San Diego’s Class of 2024 is walking the graduation stage this June. With sights set on bright tomorrows, our scholars are ready to celebrate and make us proud. Read stories about a few of our outstanding graduates here.

Reflection and Recognition: Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month

April 29, 2021

…San Diego, cultivating a campus community of care and belonging has long been a part of the institution’s commitment to inclusion. Always—but especially in the wake of rising anti-Asian racism and the recent increase of hate crimes against Asian Americans around the country—UC San Diego emphasizes the importance of celebrating,…

Class of 2015 Outstanding Grads Share Their Stories

June 18, 2015

…an undocumented student on campus has definitely motivated me to work as hard so I can to ensure I am opening doors for the next generation of undocumented students,” she said. Esparza currently works for UC San Diego’s Center for Research on Educational Equity, Assessment and Teaching Excellence (CREATE) as…

UCSD Students Touch the Future in Collaboration with Museum of Photographic Arts

November 15, 2011

Meantime, the project team will process surveys and a mountain of user data collected and stored by the touch table in Osaka to discover patterns in how users picked and ordered the photographs and to find out which were the most and least popular. This information will be used to…

CAICE Outreach Program Creates Next Generation of Environmental Scientists

September 9, 2013

…students with fewer science resources at their disposal are exposed to various frontiers of chemistry research. Aerosols, whose contributions to climate have only been comprehensively explored in recent decades, count as one of the most advanced of those frontiers. “If you want to create the scientists of tomorrow and you…

Qualcomm Institute Announces Seed Grants to Build Clusters in Brain, Medical and Robotics Research

July 18, 2014

The Qualcomm Institute at the University of California, San Diego has given the green light to 35 new projects that are part of the institute’s Calit2 Strategic Research Opportunities (CSRO) program. Each one-year seed grant is worth up to $50,000 in support for researchers in areas of critical interest to…

UC San Diego Set to Announce $20 Million for Atmospheric Research Program

September 9, 2013

…to global climate.” “This cross-campus center is another affirmation that UC San Diego is a world leader in the study of aerosols, which present one of the biggest challenges to the understanding and prediction of climate change, and in the study of their complex chemistry,” said Cathy Constable, interim director…

Jane Teranes: 1969-2022

July 20, 2022

Jane Teranes, a teaching professor and paleoclimatologist who provided a bridge for UC San Diego undergraduates to engage with Scripps Institution of Oceanography science, died July 2, 2022 after a brief illness. She was 52.

Social Justice as Part of the Remedy for What Ails Us

June 3, 2021

…leveraging the work and resources of the other centers within the institute, and partnering with researchers across UC San Diego, in the schools of medicine, pharmacy and public health and in divisions across campus. Lisa Eyler “The center will support neuroscience-based approaches into the neurobiology of empathy and compassion, especially…

Awash in Potential: Wastewater Provides Early Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Virus

July 7, 2022

Scientists and physicians at UC San Diego and Scripps Research describe how wastewater sequencing provided dramatic new insights into levels and variants of SARS-CoV-2 on campus and in the broader community — a key step to public health interventions in advance of COVID-19 case surges.

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