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Campus Community Comes Together to Offer Help for Holidays

December 6, 2011

…suitcases, bus passes, stamps, coffee and tea bags, as well as plastic cutlery and disposable cups, plates and forks. Donations can be dropped off at the Office of the Registrar through Dec. 16. For more information, contact jhill@ucsd.edu or call 858-534-0075. TritonCare Feeding America San Diego TritonCare is also hosting…

Grads Give Thanks

June 16, 2022

…sit down with a coffee and have a conversation that makes me feel we are equals. I have enjoyed all of his courses and learned a great deal from him, especially in chasing my passion for constitutional studies.” Victoria Bracco, earning a bachelor’s degrees in political science/political theory and history…

Seafloor Survey Finds Thousands of Barrels at DDT Dumpsite off LA Coast

April 29, 2021

…as small as a coffee cup. The ability to operate in deep waters for long duration and survey large areas at very high resolution is what enabled a wide area survey of this magnitude. Underwater acoustics were also used to broadcast GPS signals from the research vessel to the AUVs,…

Bright Future Ahead

October 4, 2018

…grade nitro cold brewed coffee and flavorful kombuchas on tap. Students can also better meet their dietary needs through new and delicious offerings from Housing, Dining and Hospitality (HDH). All dining halls have expanded vegetarian and vegan options and HDH menus now feature allergen icons. 64 Degrees will have more…

UC Tech Lifetime Impact Award Honoree Jim Madden Reflects on 50 Years at UC San Diego

February 9, 2023

Jim Madden was honored for five decades of exceptional impact on the university, benefitting not only UC, but education and research networking across California.

UC San Diego Startup Wins $2.4 Million Defense Department Contract to Improve Battery Performance

May 23, 2023

Ateios Systems, a battery materials innovation company started by two UC San Diego alumni, announced that it has been awarded $2.4 million by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) to help improve battery material performance and production.

Choose Your Weapon: Épée, Piano or Guitar

July 16, 2020

…nerve-racking for me in coffee shops, where I can see everyone’s faces. What does her musical future look like? “I’d like to continue to give it all that I have to be an artist," she said. The fencing Beihold air fencing with her dad. Beihold has been involved in fencing…

Neighborhoods and Nosh: A Look at What’s Coming to Campus

September 26, 2023

This fall, UC San Diego will be able to provide on-campus housing to nearly 14,000 undergraduate students. Beyond beds, new projects bring space for a new undergraduate college, innovative green features, diverse dining, campus-inspired art and open space for all to enjoy.

Cybercrime Fighter Wins Genius Award

October 19, 2017

…day, from cars to coffee makers, and into our daily routines, Savage’s research is likely to keep making a lasting positive impact. He says that he hasn’t yet formulated specific plans for how he will use funds from his MacArthur fellowship. But he assumes that the notoriety that comes with…

NSF-Funded Program Advances Geosciences Opportunities for Community College Students

May 30, 2024

For the second year, a group of community college students has been immersed into cutting-edge research at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego through the Scripps Geosciences Educational Opportunities (Scripps-GEO) program.

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