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Almost Half of Mobile Apps Access Privacy-sensitive Data on iOS devices, Computer Scientists Find

June 21, 2013

Almost half of the mobile apps running on Apple’s iOS operating system access the unique identifier of the devices where they’re downloaded, computer scientists at the University of California, San Diego, have found.

Take 10 with a Triton: Jimmy Cong is a Disability Specialist, DJ and Digital Media Lover

October 31, 2022

A firm believer in being willing to learn and listen to make improvements, Cong loves being able to help improve the university’s accessibility and inclusivity. Another thing he loves? Getting people to come together over music.

Sustainability Comes Alive During UC San Diego’s Earth Week Celebration April 16-20

April 10, 2012

…encouraged to bring old computers, stereos and cell phones to the corner of Rupertus Lane and Russell Lane between the Student Services Center and the Music Building. The e-waste will be reused, refurbished or recycled. Rupertus Lane and Russell Lane. Tuesday, April 17, “The Revolutionary Optimists,” Film Premier––The film, beginning…

Ghostly Geisel to Kick Off New 24/5 Study Space with Midnight Celebration Oct. 28

October 25, 2012

…be celebrated with spooky music, a silent horror film, and a variety of Halloween snacks and sweets, as well as study necessities such as blue books, energy drinks, coffee, and other items. All students are encouraged to come join the fun and then stay and study into the wee hours.…

Composer Chinary Ung to be Inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters

February 26, 2020

When the American Academy of Arts and Letters inducts its newest members in May, University of California San Diego composer and Distinguished Professor of Music Chinary Ung will become the first faculty member in the university’s 60 year history to receive the prestigious honor.

CRCA Reflects Distinguished Past at 40th Anniversary Celebration

May 8, 2012

…in its 40-year history, the Center for Research in Computing and the Arts (CRCA) has been an incubator for myriad experiments at the intersection of culture and computer science research, from computer-spatialized audio and future cinema to video games and virtual reality.

Immersive Exhibit Will Bring Brainwaves to Life Through Sight and Sound

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.

Conrad Prebys Foundation Awards $500,000 Grant to Support Department of Music’s Community Outreach

May 3, 2021

The UC San Diego Department of Music will expand its post-pandemic reach with support from a $500,000 grant from The Conrad Prebys Foundation, helping to launch the department’s outreach to both regional and international audiences.

Distracted Driving is New DUI for College Students in San Diego

May 1, 2012

…radios, GPS devices, passengers, computers, and other items, such as food. “Our best estimates show that talking on a cell phone while driving increases the crash risk two to four times, with no difference between hands-free and hand-held devices,” said Hill. “Texting is estimated to increase the risk up to…

Experiment in Progress

May 1, 2023

From Blacktronika to ocean sounds to gender-coded sound structures, experimental musicians and faculty like King Britt, Amy Cimini, and Lei Liang continue to redefine the Department of Music. Also features Rand Steiger.

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