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New Vice Chancellor for Marine Sciences Creates Vision for Scripps Institution of Oceanography

October 24, 2013

…the institution has grown to include biological, physical, chemical, geological, geophysical, and atmospheric studies of the earth as a system. Hundreds of research programs covering a wide range of scientific areas are under way today on every continent and in every ocean. Scripps operates robotic networks and one of the…

Amgen Scholars Program Supports Young Scientists at UC San Diego

February 22, 2012

…country apply each year to attend the prestigious Amgen Scholars Program at UC San Diego. Leandro Gallo, a graduate student in the department of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of California, San Diego, grew up in a working class family in Brazil where the possibility of pursuing higher education…

The Power of Partnerships

February 12, 2015

…students serve as mentors to San Diego’s K-12 StudentsA 10th-grader struggling with algebra, a teen from a military family, a high school student contemplating college and a homeless youth finding stability in the classroom—these are just a few examples of the local, underserved students who are paired with UC San…

Workshops Build Skills, Confidence for Caregivers Helping Students Through Turbulent Times

May 13, 2021

…time every other week to join in a series of online workshops from UC San Diego Extension’s PACE (Parent and Caregiver Education) program on topics like basic neuroscience, children’s socioemotional development and technology addiction. For Evans, who lives in San Diego’s Emerald Hills neighborhood, it’s time well spent. “Oh, my…

Paths to Public Service

May 4, 2017

Paths to Public Service School of Global Policy and Strategy hosts ambitious, diverse students for inaugural Public Service Weekend at UC San Diego Madeline Bell Hauenstein spent the last nine months working in South Africa and is curious about how nonprofits and the public sector work together to improve lives.…

Rebels with a Cause

February 18, 2016

…Arellano’s best friend from college, Gabriel Agundez—have a place to collect, grow and lead. Photos by Erika Johnson/University Communications They clicked immediately, as though long-lost brothers. Gerardo Arellano and Gabriel Agundez were best friends and roommates who bonded over house music and political activism as undergraduates at UC San Diego…

Natalie Rodriguez: The Whole Person

October 14, 2021

…Now, it’s her time to be seen. UC San Diego associate clinical professor and alumna Natalie Rodriguez was named the 2021 recipient of the Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism in Medicine Award. As San Diegans settle down to watch the sunset at Pacific Beach, the Student-Run Free Clinic Project picks…

A Call to End Funding Discrimination Against Black Scientists in the United States

January 28, 2021

A Call to End Funding Discrimination Against Black Scientists in the United States Network of female biomedical engineering researchers issues call to action in Cell Representatives from a network of women deans, chairs and distinguished faculty in biomedical engineering are calling upon the National Institutes of Health and other funding…

Potential Employers to Connect With Students at Afrikan Black Coalition Conference

February 14, 2013

Potential Employers to Connect With Students at Afrikan Black Coalition Conference For college students facing graduation and a tight job market, the adage “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know” could be the key to their career futures. Attendees at the 2013 Afrikan Black Coalition Conference may gain…

Spring Break: Stay and Play to Keep Covid-19 Outbreaks Away

March 18, 2021

…Break: Stay and Play to Keep Covid-19 Outbreaks Away Learn to surf at one of the most popular beaches in Southern California. Don your disco outfit and lace up your skates for an outdoor skate party. Or delve into research on the science behind cheese, including a taste test. The…

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