October 10, 2019
October 10, 2019 —
When you hold constant national origin, religion is the most powerful source of discrimination against refugees to the United States – mattering more than gender, age, fluency in English or professional skill. Also: anti-Muslim bias prevails across the board in the U.S. but differs across subgroups.
June 5, 2019
June 5, 2019 —
Electric Fields, an immersive audio-visual installation sparked by a collaboration between the Qualcomm Institute’s Composer-in-Residence Katharina Rosenberger, neuroscientist Alexander Khalil and multimedia artist John Burnett will premiere June 12 at 6 p.m. in the Atkinson Hall Auditorium.
September 14, 2012
September 14, 2012 —
Four leading scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego have been honored with awards that recognize their accomplishments in their respective fields of study.
September 26, 2022
September 26, 2022 —
Sociology professor Michel Estefan redefines classroom culture.
June 4, 2020
June 4, 2020 —
…and precise, as she researches her subject matter and refines her approaches,” Rincon said. “Challenges are motivations in her journey.” Rincon said adapting the choreographed work “Flores Ma(r)chitas” (Wilted Flowers) from a staged, in-person dance to one presented on video has changed the undergraduate: because of this new platform, Torres-Sanchez…
January 31, 2019
January 31, 2019 —
…and Planning Program, Kwak researches the evolution of urban areas in the 20th century with particular focus on the role of planners, architects and policy makers in reshaping neighborhoods and communities. From the “Reclaim! Remain! Rebuild!” exhibition, on campus through March 15: “Housing For The People” Design Action Collective, Causa…
November 29, 2011
November 29, 2011 —
Rich, Collaborative Environment Advances Patient Care UC San Diego Health Sciences has entered a period of remarkable growth, one that will strengthen its position as a destination academic medical center. In addition to the recent addition of the Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center and Medical Education & Telemedicine Building, plans are underway…
June 5, 2019
June 5, 2019 —
Researchers discovered what makes the teeth of deep-sea dragonfish transparent. This adaptation, which camouflages dragonfish from prey, results from the teeth having an unusually crystalline nanostructure mixed with amorphous regions. The findings could provide bioinspiration for transparent cerami
March 17, 2022
March 17, 2022 —
…and education. Claire Meaders: Researching the best ways to teach STEM and build students’ sense of belonging Claire Meaders next to her statue at #IfThenSheCan - The Exhibit at the Smithsonian. Early in her scientific career, Claire Meaders, assistant teaching professor in UC San Diego’s Division of Biological Sciences, knew…
January 7, 2016
January 7, 2016 —
…new ideas and campus collaboration Related Story Making UC San Diego the Best Place It Can Be: Q & A with Kit Pogliano UC San Diego’s faculty and staff members—numbering close to 30,000—work collectively each day to ensure that the campus leads as a trailblazer in higher education. Recently, the…