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UC San Diego Wins Prestigious CIO 100 Award

May 14, 2020

…university’s response to the COVID-19 crisis,” explains EVC Simmons. “The campus was able to re-design processes and transition to remote teaching, learning and working almost overnight, and we are planning how to institutionalize some of these key changes to improve how we operate in the future.” This year, Process Palooza…

Career Center Offers Connections in Time of Social Distancing

April 2, 2020

…program Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Gov. Newsom’s stay-at-home order, the UC San Diego campus community must now depend on technology more than ever to teach, learn and work. For the university’s Career Center and Alumni offices, the call for social distancing meant transforming the third edition of their…

International Leaders in Technology, Science and Arts to Speak on Campus as Part of Kyoto Symposium

March 5, 2020

…and international concerns over COVID-19, the Kyoto Prize Symposium 2020 events have been postponed. A new date will be communicated soon. Our sincerest apologies for any inconvenience this might cause. International Leaders in Technology, Science and Arts to Speak on Campus as Part of Kyoto Symposium UC San Diego will…

Q&A: Teaching Tents Take Shape

November 19, 2020

…Diego School of Medicine, COVID-19 infections occur through the transmission of virus-containing droplets and aerosols exhaled from infected individuals during breathing, speaking, coughing and sneezing. The risk of becoming infected with the novel coronavirus is lower outside because the concentration of the virus is diluted. Breezes and winds can help…

Student-Run Free Clinic Project is Transforming Lives Through Holistic Care and Cooperative Learning

August 19, 2024

Finding a place to belong is a universal desire. We all want to fit in and find connections with people who inspire and encourage us. For nearly 30 years, University of California San Diego School of Medicine’s Student-Run Free Clinic Project has provided that comforting and familiar space for thousands…

UC San Diego Breaks Ground on Redevelopment of Hillcrest Medical Campus

November 4, 2021

…of course now, the COVID-19 pandemic. As our region has grown particularly in the central and south county areas, it’s clear we need a new and expanded Hillcrest facility, one that will serve our community, like our current facility has done for so many years, for the many decades ahead.”…

Kawasaki Disease is not a Homogenous Disease nor are its Triggers

September 29, 2020

Researchers at UC San Diego report that while Kawasaki disease occurs in clusters, the traits, and thus the triggers of the inflammatory disease vary among clusters.

Hats Off to the Class of 2023

June 20, 2023

On Saturday more than 5,000 graduating students and their family and friends gathered on RIMAC Field for All Campus Commencement. Keynote talks from UC Regent John A. Pérez, senior Letzy Vargas and Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla commented on the value of commitment, risk-taking and failure.

For Regents Scholars, Matchmaking is a Research Affair

August 6, 2020

…papers. Even with the COVID-19 shutdown, he’s still been able to work on a new project that studies attractiveness while continuing to work in Yu’s lab. “I absolutely loved participating in RSRI,” Sztajnkrycer said. “I was able to start conducting research as a freshman, which has been the most real…

UC San Diego Names 2020-2022 Changemaker Faculty Fellows

December 17, 2020

…on the impact of Covid-19, this project aims to connect personal and social explorations to build community and solidarity across San Diego. Impact: “There’s power in visual storytelling. My Changemaker project brings AjA teaching artists into my junior seminar ‘Covid-19 Photo-Diaries’ to stimulate my students to be more socially conscious…

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