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Grow Your Goals with a Staff Scholarship

February 10, 2022

…the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. A UC San Diego alumna, she was working in the Division of Social Sciences as director of alumni engagement when she decided to pursue her doctorate of education. “As a first-generation Latinx student, I understand the distinction between surviving and thriving in higher education,”…

UC San Diego Secures Several Top Spots in Latest National Rankings for NIH Funding

April 11, 2024

University of California San Diego solidified its status as a national leader in National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding, as reported by the 2023 Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research (BRIMR) rankings.

Feeling Blue? Here’s Where Students Can Find Support on Campus

November 17, 2022

There are over 40 psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, psychiatrists and post-doctoral residents at CAPS who serve more than 40,000 students. And while 1:1 appointments can be beneficial, many other resources are available that can help you face your challenges.

Out of Thin Air

August 27, 2020

…impact their procedures, including COVID-19, they were able to safely visit with each other. Out of Thin Air Two childhood friends who suffer from lung disease reunite while seeking treatment at UC San Diego Health A lifelong athlete, Jillian Queri knew something was terribly wrong one morning while living abroad…

Brain Cells Under Attack Don ‘Body Armor’ Response, Offering New Views of Stroke Damage

December 13, 2022

UC San Diego neurobiologists have discovered that cells within neurons, the brain’s transmission connectors, protect themselves with a type of body armor when faced with threatening conditions such as during a stroke. The pro-survival mechanism helps reduce brain tissue damage.

School’s In for the Summer

August 13, 2020

…In the midst of COVID-19 pandemic, Tritons prevail in working toward their degree programs The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a new era of online learning that has allowed colleges and universities to explore the full potential that remote delivery of services and instruction can offer. While the uncertainty around college…

UC San Diego Bolsters Aggressive Return to Learn Plan to Prevent Outbreaks on Campus

December 3, 2020

…the program comes as COVID-19 cases surge throughout the nation. Center for Microbiome Innovation director Rob Knight (above) and his research team personally collected samples over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend to garner the critical data that is helping the campus prevent outbreaks of COVID-19. “While UC San Diego is one…

For the Love of Family

April 3, 2023

Sydney Brown ‘22 suffered the devastating loss of her mother during her junior year, but still managed to achieve major accomplishments on and off the basketball court, including a nomination for 2022 NCAA Woman of the Year.

Two Hearts Become One While Waiting for Another

July 30, 2020

…prevent the spread of COVID-19. Staff at UC San Diego Health organized the wedding ceremony with extra touches, such as sparkling cider, a cake and flowers. “We believe families and other loved ones are an important part of the healing process,” said Nielsen. “However, due to the outbreak of COVID-19,…

Spanish-Language Social Media Increases Latinos’ Vulnerability to Misinformation

November 19, 2024

A new study from UC San Diego and NYU political scientists shows that Latinos who rely on Spanish-language social media for news are significantly more likely to believe false political narratives than those who consume English-language content. The research highlights growing concerns over misinformation targeting Spanish-speaking communities in the United…

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