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UC San Diego Graduate Students Take Their Research to State Capitol

March 20, 2012

…and looking at how climate change affects animal and plant life in California. They shared research that could expand our understanding of how human languages are structured, how media shapes our worldview and the way we use reading and writing of literature to construct an understanding of ourselves. Part of…

New Study: Protecting Large Ocean Areas Doesn’t Curb Fishing Catches

May 31, 2023

In the first-ever “before and after” assessment of the impact of establishing Mexico’s Revillagigedo National Park on the fishing industry, a team of U.S. and Mexican researchers found that Mexico’s industrial fishing sector did not incur economic losses five years after the park’s creation.

UC San Diego’s Federal Research Funding Among Top 10 in Nation Despite Campus’s Relative Youth

May 23, 2013

…whether it’s about scholarships, climate change or medical research; these gifts are considered investments in the future.” Brown agreed that UC San Diego offers a great return on investment. “We definitely will benefit as we build our endowment,” Brown said. “UC San Diego is just beginning to grow our network…

Q&A with Antigone Blackwell

March 13, 2012

…Diego and its Campus Climate Council. I also provide programmatic support for the campus' three community centers — the LGBT Resource Center, the Cross-Cultural Center and the Women's Center. Diversity is a broad, multi-layered concept. Therefore, fundraising for diversity initiatives is a fluid process that is ever-evolving with each connection…

Q&A: Maintaining Mental Health in the Time of COVID-19

September 3, 2020

…racism to geo-politics and climate change. These are normal reactions, but sometimes you need a little more help than talking with friends and family. The stigma of mental health can be a deterrent, but there should be no shame in seeking out a mental health professional. In fact, the sooner…

Celebrating 20 Years of Sally Ride Science

February 18, 2021

…and STEM careers to climate change and sustainability. Two book series—Cool Careers in STEM and Key Concepts in Science—reached an estimated 6 million students, according to evaluators from the University of Texas at Austin. Sally Ride Science Academy for educators: Starting in 2009, Sally Ride Science brought educators from around…

UC San Diego Student Social Innovators Take Center Stage at 2016 CGI U

March 31, 2016

…areas: education, environment and climate change, peace and human rights, poverty alleviation and public health. UC San Diego’s students will be presenting 18 commitments that address several of these pressing issues. All of the UC San Diego teams attending CGI U have the opportunity to present their commitments to action…

To the Stars, Tritons

June 16, 2022

…health, systemic racism and climate change, there is much work to do. And these are not easy problems to solve; they require earnest effort, collaboration and time. You are the solution. You are the most capable generation in human history.” Find your North Star As someone who has gazed down…

Class of 2015 Outstanding Grads Share Their Stories

June 18, 2015

…people we reached would change their behavior and do what they could to protect the environment – we were basically marketing the environment,” Keenan said. This summer, Keenan will begin her new position as an assistant professor at Harvard Business School. She will be teaching marketing to first-year MBA students…

Celebrating the successes of UC San Diego’s most dynamic grads

June 14, 2018

…youth council to help change the perception of drugs and alcohol among teens. Moving forward, he plans to work in the private sector for the next few years and wants to return to school for his master’s degree. “Family is my motivation, especially my siblings, because despite the drastic changes…

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