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Biologists Discover Sophisticated “Alarm” Signals in Honey Bees

March 25, 2016

Biologists at UC San Diego and in China found that an Asian species of honey bee can produce different types of vibrational “stop signals” when attacked by giant Asian hornets.

Iranian Master Vocalist ‘Parissa’ to Fill New UC San Diego Visiting Professorship

March 13, 2017

The University of California San Diego’s Division of Arts and Humanities is welcoming its first visiting artist under the newly established Roghieh Chehre-Azad Distinguished Professorship. “Parissa,” Iran’s most distinguished female vocalist, will visit UC San Diego during the first part of spring quarter to share her deep knowledge of the…

Annual Staff Picnic Celebrates Collective Impact of Staff

August 22, 2013

…to get people to dance,” said Terece Moret, Staff Association committee member and this year’s entertainment coordinator. She added, “The camaraderie this year is great.” In addition to the barbeque and musical entertainment, nearly three dozen booths were set up featuring games and giveaways from staff associations, campus departments and…

Students and Faculty Commit to Healthier World as Part of UC Global Health Day 2018

May 3, 2018

…the day was a dance performance by the student group Movement Exchange at UC San Diego, a local chapter of an international organization that unites dance and service to make a change. Anshal Gupta, a graduate student in translational medicine at UC San Francisco and UC Berkeley, who was part…

Broadway Actress Shares Inspirations, Thoughts on “Belonging”

May 1, 2024

Broadway, TV, and film actress Melody Butiu ’96, MFA ’99, talks to UC San Diego Magazine about inclusivity and authenticity and how she tries to get to the core of the roles she seeks out.

Sleep is No Light Matter for Bees

November 12, 2024

Disrupted sleep cycles are a well known problem for human health and function, and now researchers have found similar impacts on insects. A new study has found that artificial light disrupts the circadian rhythms of honey bees and poses a threat to their essential role as pollinators.

Multimedia Performance Explores Anxiety, Transition and Truth

April 17, 2017

The Qualcomm Institute (QI) at UC San Diego is staging a new work, “Still”, on April 20. The multimedia performance work by Music Ph.D. student Kyle Johnson is part of QI’s Initiative for Digital Exploration of Arts and Sciences (IDEAS), a performing arts series now in its fourth season.

New Analysis of Big Data Sheds Light on Cell Functions

October 26, 2016

Researchers have developed a new way of obtaining useful information from big data in biology to better understand—and predict—what goes on inside a cell. Using genome-scale models, researchers were able to integrate multiple different data sets and discovered new biological patterns among different cellular processes.

Amgen Scholars Program Supports Young Scientists at UC San Diego

February 22, 2012

…San Diego, including: Carson Dance, a cognitive science graduate student, studies language development in the brain, and specifically, how bilinguals mentally organize their first and second languages. She first became interested in research as an undergraduate at Stony Brook University in New York. Through the Amgen Scholars Program, Dance was…

Fall Classes Begin for Estimated 4,500 Freshmen and 2,200 Transfers at UC San Diego

September 18, 2012

Fall quarter classes begin Thursday, Sept. 27 for approximately ¬¬30,000 students at the University of California, San Diego.

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