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Take 10 with a Triton: Navy Vet Nat Kapp on Knowing Who Packs Your Parachute

November 9, 2023

Nat Kapp, Program Manager at the Student Veteran Resource Center, speaks on service, belonging, and lavender white mochas.

A Brave New Virtual World of Work?

May 14, 2020

…when we go for coffee with them than we do over email or even Slack,” Lyons said. “This informal conversation that happens face-to-face is difficult to replicate with remote work, and without it, innovative performance would likely decline.” Sectors such as research and development, which require “out-of-the-box” thinking to seed…

New Blueprint of Brain Connections Reveals Extensive Reach of Central Regulator

April 5, 2021

UC San Diego researchers have generated a new map of brain connectivity from a part of the brain called the basal ganglia, a hub for regulating motor and behavior functions. The breadth of connections revealed could potentially open avenues for intervention of Parkinson’s disease and other disorders

Your Voice Matters in the Staff@Work Survey

August 18, 2022

…social opportunities such as coffee breaks and volunteer activities, and programs on getting fiscally fit. In considering social justice, they created an equity, diversity and inclusion workgroup specific to HDH, the Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) Advocate Program led by Amber Bareño, senior manager of Human Resources for HDH,…

Healable Cathode Could Unlock Potential of Solid-state Lithium-sulfur Batteries

March 6, 2024

UC San Diego engineers developed a cathode material for lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries that is healable and highly conductive, overcoming longstanding challenges of traditional sulfur cathodes. The advance holds promise for bringing more energy dense and low-cost Li-S batteries closer to market.

Culture Heritage Center at UC San Diego Celebrates 5th Anniversary

June 19, 2012

Five years on, a research center at the University of California, San Diego focused on technology and cultural heritage has become an important player in efforts to study, safeguard and preserve historic buildings, works of art as well as archaeological sites and artifacts.

‘Fallen Star’ Opens to the Public

May 31, 2012

The artist wasn’t sure it could be done. When Do Ho Suh first proposed “Fallen Star” to UC San Diego’s Stuart Collection, he “never thought it would be realized.” A cottage built from scratch and permanently joined to an existing campus building – several stories up in the air? Right,…

What Molecules You Leave on Your Phone Reveal About Your Lifestyle

November 14, 2016

By sampling the molecules on cell phones, researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences were able to construct lifestyle sketches for each phone’s owner, including diet, preferred hygiene products, health status and locations visited. This proof-of-concept study could have…

10 Go-To Spots Within a Half-Mile of Framework Apartments

April 11, 2023

Just steps away from the UC San Diego Blue Line trolley is Framework, a brand-new housing property that features 87 fully furnished modern studio apartments. From an iconic ballpark to entertainment venues, here is a list of ten must-visit spots within walking distance of the apartment community.

Collaboration, Creative Partnerships Thrive at UC San Diego Park & Market

December 15, 2022

With tenant partner spaces at full capacity, an upcoming concert series exploring intersections of global music genres, a brand-new bistro that inspires meaningful conversations, and an expertly curated lineup of multidisciplinary events, Park & Market has much in store for 2023.

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