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Rocking Out with Student Bands

April 30, 2024

Community thrives in UC San Diego’s student music scene.

The Basement is Open for Business

February 12, 2015

…whole idea. We want to create a space for our students where they can not only grow, but where we actively nurture them, and nurture their good ideas.”In 2014, Forbes named San Diego the No. 1 place for startups. UC San Diego, a key contributor to the local economy, inspires…

My Story: Justin Meyer on Making Room for Queer Scientists in STEM

July 11, 2023

In recognition of San Diego Pride we invited Justin Meyer (he/him), associate professor in the Department of Ecology, Behavior and Evolution, to share his coming out story and his thoughts on how to improve equity for LGBTQ+ scholars in STEM fields.

President of UC San Diego’s Student Veteran Organization Seeks to Enrich Lives of Fellow Vets

November 10, 2016

…Student Veteran Organization Seeks to Enrich Lives of Fellow Vets Spring Keyzers-Flanagan. Photo by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications Spring Keyzers-Flanagan, president of UC San Diego’s Student Veteran Organization (SVO), has many goals for the organization, but her main priority is helping her fellow student veterans. “I want to provide…

Kyoto Prize Symposium to Honor Three Global Visionaries

February 8, 2024

UC San Diego and Point Loma Nazarene University will co-host the 23rd annual Kyoto Prize Symposium on March 13 and 14. The 2023 Kyoto Prize Laureates are Elliott H. Lieb for Basic Sciences, Ryuzo Yanagimachi for Advanced Technology and Nalini Malani for Arts and Philosophy.

Hundreds of Prospective Students Encouraged to Pursue Their Educational Dreams

March 17, 2016

…of Prospective Students Encouraged to Pursue Their Educational Dreams Chicano/a and Latino/a students and families learn about how to prepare for college at UC San Diego conference Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla The information they learned about university admission requirements was useful, but what Adriana and Raul Ojeda valued most was…

Your Help is Needed during Triton Days to Inspire Admitted Students and Families

March 5, 2015

…Needed during Triton Days to Inspire Admitted Students and Families Representatives from the undergraduate colleges, academic departments and programs, student support services, student organizations and extracurricular/enrichment programs are requested to sign up by March 9 From learning to grow food sustainably at Roger’s Garden to overnight programs for underrepresented students…

In Memoriam: Arthur M. Wolfe 1939-2014

February 20, 2014

Arthur M. Wolfe, an American astrophysicist who for a decade directed the Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences at the University of California, San Diego and achieved widespread recognition for his discoveries about star formation and the early universe, died on February 17 following a battle with cancer in La…

Triton Alumnae Making an Impact: Paola Avila, ‘97

January 25, 2018

…an intern, I go to social media, and you would be surprised what people post. A good rule is if you wouldn’t be comfortable with your grandma seeing your post, don’t share it. One thing people would be surprised to learn about her is…I’m an introvert. My job is so…

Chancellor Khosla Launches Scholarship and Fellowship Challenge

May 13, 2021

…will be matched 1:2 to increase access for the next generation of changemakers All photos taken pre-pandemic. Photo credit: Erik Jepsen/University Communications. In the summer of 2020, Tyler Barbero had the chance to study how residents near the Salton Sea in east San Diego are impacted by large-scale dust storms.…

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