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Trade Wars with China Could Cost U.S. Universities $1.15 Billion

July 13, 2020

Uncertainties around the trade war between the U.S. and China have hurt businesses and weighed on the global economy. However, new research from the University of California San Diego also shows lesser known consequence: up to $1.15 billion in reduced tuition to U.S. universities.

Stacks in the Corner: One-of-a-Kind Clinic Provides Hope for Treatment of Hoarding Disorder

April 30, 2020

…in the face of COVID-19 and stay-at-home orders, that behavior can be exacerbated by stress, anxiety, depression, and isolation. This is a mental health disorder that requires treatment and it’s not going to get better on its own.” Over the last several months, Parrish has made notable progress, both in…

UC San Diego’s Newest Class Makes an Entrance

September 22, 2022

This week marks the beginning of classes, and the campus is abuzz with the addition of about 9,500 first-year students who are ready to use their diverse talents and ambitions to enhance the UC San Diego community.

Going Virtual: UC San Diego 2.0 Keeps Students Connected to Campus

April 30, 2020

…university community during the COVID-19 pandemic. “I’m grateful for the student-centered efforts made by our colleagues across campus to ensure students continue to engage remotely with campus resources and programs,” said Alysson Satterlund, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs. “Our UC San Diego community has demonstrated resilience and ingenuity in the…

Eight UC San Diego Researchers Among ‘1,000 Best Female Scientists in the World’

November 10, 2022

Eight researchers from UC San Diego are listed in the first-ever ranking of the “1,000 Best Female Scientists in the World” by research.com, an analytics platform that advocates for improved research quality and also ranks universities, scholarly journals and academic conferences.

It’s Triton Time: Be a Part of the Action During Homecoming 2022

October 4, 2022

With Homecoming just weeks away, the energy across campus is electric as UC San Diego gears up to welcome its Triton family home. Get ready to sport your blue and gold and take part in a full schedule of events that will include all your old favorites, plus some exciting…

UC San Diego Helen Edison Lecture Series Presents Housing Insecurity Researcher, Matthew Desmond

November 16, 2023

The Helen Edison Lecture series welcomes Matthew Desmond, a professor of sociology at Princeton University, and author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning, Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, and the more recently released, Poverty, By America.

SDSC’s ‘Expanse’ Supercomputer Formally Enters Production

December 8, 2020

The San Diego Supercomputer Center at UC San Diego announced that its new Expanse supercomputer formally entered service for researchers following a program review by the National Science Foundation, which awarded SDSC a grant in mid-2019 to build the innovative system.

A Promise Undeterred by a Pandemic

October 8, 2020

…ensure safety as the COVID-19 pandemic grew. Leveraging the unique connection to UC San Diego as well as the dedicated support of donors, the school was able to deploy a laptop to each scholar as well as hotspots to promote connectivity. Within two weeks, all 850 students were able to…

UC San Diego Esports Plans a New Era of Competition and Connection

February 24, 2022

…constraints imposed by the COVID-19 global pandemic, it plans to resume in-person activities, with two major events in the works. Andrew “Pordlawsinned” Harris, the team manager and hard support for UC San Diego’s varsity Dota 2 team with a supporting staff member, Jose “Noway” Godinez at the program orientation. A…

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