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Transforming Transplantation

February 7, 2023

UC San Diego Health’s Center for Transplantation is among the nation’s best in lung, heart, kidney and liver programs, powered by long experience and deep expertise.

Q&A: Campus Safety with Vice Chancellor Gary Matthews

August 20, 2020

…must complete a daily COVID-19 symptom and exposure screening. In addition, everyone must wear a mask at all times when outdoors as well as indoors, with the exception of when an individual is in their residence, alone in a private office, or when eating or drinking in a break space…

Foreign Relations

November 2, 2023

Victor C. Shih, GPS professor and author of Coalitions of the Weak: Elite Politics in China from Mao’s Stratagem to the Rise of Xi, discusses the U.S.-China relationship and his plans as the newly appointed director of the 21st Century China Center.

San Diego Circuit Libraries Receive Funding for Campaign Against Health Misinformation

November 1, 2022

The San Diego Circuit libraries – which is composed of six prominent local public and academic libraries – announced today the consortium has been awarded a Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM) grant to help counteract health misinformation in the San Diego region.

Q&A: What is the Role of the Emergency Operations Center?

September 24, 2020

…the response to the COVID-19 pandemic been different or more challenging than other emergencies in the past? A. The most recent activation of the EOC prior to the pandemic was a power outage. We’ve also been involved in wildfire response, when air quality becomes an issue. The COVID-19 pandemic response…

UC San Diego Announces 2021 Undergraduate Library Research Prize Winners

August 3, 2021

Four UC San Diego students have been selected to receive the annual Undergraduate Library Research Prize (ULRP), an awards program that enriches the undergraduate student experience at UC San Diego by promoting innovative and collaborative research.

Breaking the Cycle of Health Inequities

October 6, 2022

Growing up, Rady School of Management alumna Katie Baca-Motes (MBA, ‘09) saw firsthand the devastating impact of limited health care access on her Hispanic father’s side of the family.

UC San Diego Library Adapts to Meet the Needs of Today’s Students

May 1, 2024

Today’s college students value versatile library spaces that are adaptable to various academic needs, including group work, engagement with print collections or research using computer workstations. Find out how UC San Diego’s iconic Geisel Library adapted its interiors to meet those needs.

Collegiate Character

May 1, 2023

UC San Diego’s distinct college communities offer undergraduate students the benefits of a smaller liberal arts college with the resources of a large research university. Now, two decades after Sixth College welcomed its first students, two new colleges emerge.

UC San Diego Staff Member Mario Aguilera Earns Prestigious Science Writing Award

October 7, 2021

…research on campus, from COVID-19 innovation and brain maps, to synthetically engineered mosquitoes and sleep health. Aguilera also serves as co-leader of the campus’ Research Communications Program, which trains scientists to clearly and effectively communicate their research to public audiences. He is a longtime member of NASW, the San Diego…

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