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Take 10 With a Triton: Alumnus Jose Perez Shares Why His Heart Belongs to Triton Transit

June 30, 2022

…you fill it with coffee, there is a line that reads, ‘this cup is half empty,’” he explains. “I really am optimistic, but I am discerning and ask challenging questions, which some people can read as pessimistic. The ‘pessimist’s’ mug is my joke about the importance of considering potential barriers…

Zahn Prize Competition Gives Undergraduates Opportunity, Mentoring to Launch Startups

May 24, 2013

It was standing room only at the grand opening of the Moxie Center for Undergraduate Entrepreneurship as 10 undergraduate student teams waited to see who among them would win one of three Zahn prizes, for a total of $10,000 in cash to help them bring their products to market.

Triton Family Gathers at Founders’ Day to Usher in New Campus Era

November 20, 2012

…Café Collabria had a coffee stand which offered complimentary espressos, lattes and more. Throughout the festival, there was live entertainment from the UCSD Tritones, Pep Band, King Triton and artists from the department of music. The entire Founders’ Day event was impressive to alumnus Elyse Hallett, ’12, a volunteer for…

Jacobs School Shines at Fluid Dynamics Conference

November 20, 2012

Simulations that help doctors perform life-saving surgeries; a better way to model climate in urban areas; and optimized blood flow patterns for heart patients with pacemakers. Fluid dynamics researchers from the University of California, San Diego, are discussing their research on these topics—and many others—at the 65th Annual Meeting of…

A Kidney Named Lefty

August 20, 2020

…had my cup of coffee and opened up Facebook one morning, and the first post that came up was from a longtime friend of Barbara’s pleading for someone to help,” said Martin. “I had been praying for a long time that I could do something out of the ordinary that…

Grad Students Put Their Communication Skills to the Test

May 4, 2017

…in a cup of coffee. Likewise, the drug concentration decreases over time and it becomes less effective. Hollett’s research group is attempting to change the drug’s geometry from a 3D cube to what looks like a one dimensional wire by using a porous silicon material. The change in shape means…

Celebrating Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week

April 4, 2023

To honor the many ways that UC San Diego’s graduate and professional students enhance the scholarly vitality of the university, a series of events will be held April 3-7 in recognition of Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week, a nationwide celebration.

Students Welcomed Back with First-Ever ‘T-Wow,’ A Virtual Welcome Week

September 30, 2020

…ranging from specially roasted coffee to Hunan cuisine and plant-based fast food. Empowering students to host their own virtual events To make planning events easy and accessible—even those that are virtual—University Centers is offering assistance to registered student organizations and campus departments. Student organizations will have access to a 1,000-attendee…

UC San Diego Unveils Mesa Nueva: One of the Nation’s Largest Graduate Housing Communities

September 21, 2017

The University of California San Diego’s newest housing project, Mesa Nueva, was recently completed and graduate and professional students have begun moving in for the start of fall quarter, Sept. 28. With the addition of 1,350 new beds, the residential community is one of the largest graduate and professional student…

“Quiet Heroes”: Get to Know the 2022 UC San Diego Veterans of the Year

November 10, 2022

The university held its 23rd Annual UC San Diego Veterans Staff Association Veteran Recognition Ceremony on Nov. 8. During the event, Carlos Martinez was honored as UC San Diego Veteran of the Year and Hillary Gnirk was honored as Student Veteran of the Year.

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