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Faculty Members Celebrated for Seeing the Classroom and World Differently

April 5, 2018

…Ph.D. Professor of International Justice and Human Rights Emilie Hafner-Burton conducts groundbreaking research on protecting human rights and accelerating international compliance. She is lauded for pioneering innovative global-conflict strategies, as imparted in her book, “Making Human Rights a Reality.” Hafner-Burton also launched the university’s Laboratory on International Law and Regulation,…

COVID-19 Experts Directory

April 7, 2020

Experts at UC San Diego are available to discuss the novel coronavirus, the COVID-19 illness and the societal impacts of the pandemic.

Students and Faculty Commit to Healthier World as Part of UC Global Health Day 2018

May 3, 2018

…face of a changing climate and teaching the ethics of global health to building health justice in underserved communities and exploring improvements to the United Nations’ 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. Research posters helped drive the daylong discussion of global health concerns and ideas for solutions. A Career and Field Experience…

New Fellowship Program Expands Career Options for Grad Students

November 5, 2020

…serving as the Graduate Climate intern for the Graduate Division, Ramirez said she feels extremely connected to how the division functions, and is eager to compare her experience with the community colleges. Her university mentor is divisional Dean James Antony. One project already underway for the fellowship is preparing to…

It’s Time to Care About Pronouns

May 16, 2023

The Pronouns Project, a campus advocacy organization focused on gender inclusivity, was born out of friendship and the shared experience of misgendering – being referred to with incorrect pronouns – on campus.

Ring in the New Year with Changemaker Week

January 10, 2023

During UC San Diego’s fifth annual Changemaker Kickoff Week, campus community members can jump into opportunities to continue building the knowledge and skills needed to make the world a better place for all.

‘Community Station’ Opens at U.S.-Mexico Border

February 27, 2020

…the Center on Global Justice. At the core of the 13,500-square-foot Living Rooms project is a multimedia theater—a restored and reimagined Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, originally built in 1927. The theater is flanked on one side by an open-air pavilion, which will host both neighborly and educational events.…

Moving Beyond Limits

June 6, 2024

In an interview with UC San Diego Today, counselor Christina Lambert sheds light on what neurodivergence is, why everyone at the university can benefit from learning more about neurodiversity and some tips for creating a more neuroinclusive workplace.

A Sense of Belonging

September 17, 2020

…identity, place-making and social justice. This program isn’t just for Asian American and Pacific Islander students; it can help all of us make better sense of the world we inhabit,” said Kwak, an associate professor in the Department of History. The Institute of Arts and Humanities is administered by the…

Walking the Walk of Change

August 13, 2020

…Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Climate (VC-EDIC). Professor Stacey Brydges—a long-time leader in chemistry education and ardent champion of social justice and access to/retention in STEM—quickened the pace when she became the inaugural vice chair. Grassian is a leader who works collaboratively to effect change. She previously served as executive associate…

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