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One Year Later: The Campaign for UC San Diego Makes Waves

March 22, 2018

…can’t miss the physical changes that are coming to life. Beyond the new buildings, there is an intellectual and cultural transformation underway that is re-energizing the student experience, sparking breakthrough research and innovation, and creating a true learning-living environment. Alumni Champion UC San Diego’s Nontradition UC San Diego is not…

El Niño Beach Survey From Air Provides Glimpse of What’s to Come for the Coast

February 11, 2016

…the potential effects of climate change and sea-level rise, and this coastal survey is a great example of the strategic partnerships that we contribute to and learn from to that end,” said Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy Karnig Ohannessian. “The science informs key stakeholders in a whole-of-community approach to…

A Royal Celebration

November 2, 2017

…for collaborating to solve climate change in the future. The birthday cake for Walter Munk featured an image of the Mobula munkiana, the Munk’s Devil Ray named after him. In front of a packed house at the Robert Paine Scripps Forum for Science, Society and the Environment at Scripps Institution…

David Victor Delivers Testimony to Nuclear Regulatory Commission on San Onofre Decommission

July 22, 2014

David Victor, UC San Diego School of International Relations and Pacific Studies professor and director of the Laboratory on International Law and Regulation, gave his first testimony to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Tuesday, July 15 as part of his role to help keep the public informed about the…

Homelessness Increases Serious Illness, Emergency Room Visits During Heat Waves

December 22, 2021

UC San Diego researchers in the Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health, Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Department of Emergency Medicine, discuss the health impacts of heat waves on people experiencing homelessness, emergency department visits and which characteristics make them at-risk.

Cables Spanning Pacific Ocean Seafloor to Give Ocean Science a New Edge

February 27, 2012

Marine scientists and a commercial telecommunications company are exploring partnerships that could dramatically advance scientists’ ability to observe and study ocean processes, provide early alerts for potential disasters and study deep Earth geodynamics.

Two Billion Reasons to Celebrate

August 19, 2019

…UC San Diego is changing lives It was an ambitious and lofty goal. But for our university, overachieving is the norm. When the Campaign for UC San Diego was launched in 2012, the focus of the 10-year, $2 billion comprehensive fundraising effort was to transform the student experience, our campus…

Be the Change

October 26, 2017

…Diego Publications Be the Change Campus community invited to contribute to creation of a more inclusive UC San Diego If one thing changes, everything changes. This was the message that 300 faculty, staff and students received on Oct. 19 at the launch of UC San Diego’s Strategic Plan for Inclusive…

Report: Geoengineering Plans Must Account for Ecosystem Impacts

December 13, 2011

…geoengineering, the late Stanford climatologist Stephen Schneider noted that in Crutzen, “the messenger was the message.” After years of speculative musings about the efficacy of geoengineering, mostly taking place on the fringes of science, it took the gravitas of the Nobel laureate to legitimize the concept of altering nature to…

UC San Diego Sociologist Named Hastings Center Fellow

February 15, 2024

John Evans, professor of sociology, Tata Chancellor’s Chair in Social Sciences and associate dean of the School of Social Sciences at the University of California San Diego, has been elected a fellow of the Hastings Center, which is the honorific society for the field of bioethics.

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