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UC San Diego a National Leader for Long-Term Study Abroad

February 13, 2014

…with a ballet folklorico dance company, teaching English and participating in an internship with a local cultural association. Pinell-Cruz is one of more than 100 UC San Diego students who study and conduct research abroad for a year or longer—part of a total of 1,200 UC San Diego students who…

Ready to Win? Founders Celebration Contests Offer Prizes to Campus Community

October 30, 2014

…community. Hullabaloo: Eat, play, dance 8 p.m.-midnight, Nov. 14, Town Square and Matthews Quad A festival organized by A.S. Concerts and Events, Hullabaloo features amusement rides, live entertainment, interactive booths and free food. Current undergraduates are invited to eat, play and dance at this student-only Founders Celebration event. Attendees must…

Nov. 15 Founders’ Day Features Throwback to 60s Beach Scene

November 7, 2013

…community. Hullabaloo: Eat, play, dance 8 p.m.-midnight, Nov. 14, Town Square and Matthews Quad A festival organized by A.S. Concerts and Events, Hullabaloo features amusement rides, live entertainment, interactive booths and free food. Current undergraduates are invited to eat, play and dance at this student-only Founders Celebration event. Attendees must…

Helen Edison Lecture Series Highlight Festival

January 18, 2018

…City-based improvisation collective Generacion Espontanea, performs with the Tijuana dance collective Lux Boreal.

UC San Diego Alumna Wins Inaugural Humanitas Playwriting Award

February 5, 2016

A 2013 University of California, San Diego M.F.A. graduate in acting, Ngozi Anyanwu, has won the inaugural Humanitas Prize for “Good Grief,” a play about a first-generation Nigerian girl dealing with love and loss in a small Pennsylvania town. Chosen from more than 230 submissions, “Good Grief” will be presented…

Students Encouraged to Seek Education Outside the Classroom, Fight for Social Justice

October 1, 2015

…a band or a dance crew,” Yang said. “If you are a gamer, fighting zombies doesn’t count. But, you can fight for justice in the computer gaming club. If you are an athlete, be a champion for justice on and off the field.” Sabatini had similar advice for students and…

‘Lost Boy of Sudan’ Among Former Foster Youth to Benefit from Sony Electronics Gifts

November 7, 2011

…a senior majoring in dance. In high school, she was actively involved in Latin dance competitions, where she received numerous awards and competed internationally. Ekdahl is mother to a 6-month-old boy. Upon graduation, she plans to pursue a master’s degree in business administration and open a dance studio specializing in…

Wagner New Play Festival to Feature 7 World-premiere Works by UC San Diego MFA Playwriting Students

May 8, 2023

The Wagner New Play Festival will return to UC San Diego from May 8 to June 10, 2023, showcasing seven new plays written by MFA playwrights in UC San Diego’s Department of Theatre and Dance.

Faster Slo-Mo?

March 24, 2023

Whether in sports moments, nature documentaries or animal behavior studies, a new technique developed by UC San Diego computer scientists could have far-reaching impact. In an effort to smooth out slow-mo, they have broken new ground in a technique for video processing.

Decolonization and the Settler-Indigenous Relationship

March 22, 2019

In new work by UC San Diego assistant professor Julie Burelle, the relationship between two groups of people in Quebec, Canada come into play in an important conversation about settler-indigenous relationships and decolonization, deeply adding to the growing field of Indigenous studies.

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