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Grassroots Graduate School Mentorship Program

July 20, 2023

Soon after Alexander Chen began as a chemical engineering graduate student at UC San Diego, he stumbled on a problem that he couldn’t help but work to fix. Instead of just admiring the problem, Chen built a grassroots mentorship program for undergraduates considering graduate school.

UC San Diego Announces 60th Anniversary Awardees

October 22, 2020

…and Mary West Emergency Department at UC San Diego Health. The Revelle Medal On Nov. 20, the Revelle Medal will be awarded to five current and former faculty members for sustained, distinguished and extraordinary service to the campus. The Revelle Medal was created in honor of Roger Revelle, who helped…

2023 Triton Holiday Gift Guide

December 5, 2023

‘Tis the season to spread the Triton spirit! In this annual holiday gift guide, we have curated a mix of products and experiences brought to you by UC San Diego’s talented community of alumni, faculty, innovators, scholars and more.

Diamonds, Pencils Inspire Scientists to Create Multipurpose Protein Tool

August 18, 2020

Findings from a group of researchers, including a UC San Diego team, show how it’s possible to create a protein “multitool.” Their results provide a deeper understanding of how society can develop new materials with unique properties to solve real-world problems.

Though Set in Stone, Newest Stuart Collection Artwork Tells a Dynamic Story

April 17, 2023

UC San Diego’s Stuart Collection debuts KAHNOP • TO TELL A STORY by artist Ann Hamilton, the 22nd addition to the renowned public art collection.

Free Will: A Metaphysical Force or Social Mediator?

October 17, 2024

Two UC San Diego philosophers in the School of Arts and Humanities are examining a centuries-old debate about the nature of free will from two angles—whether the universe’s makeup allows for the freedom of choice and the way free will functions in society as a method of cooperation.

Faculty and Students Sharpen Skills in Teaching and Learning

February 14, 2023

Since its creation in 2015, The Commons has served a unique purpose at UC San Diego—to help students master the best ways to learn, and to assist faculty and graduate students in enhancing learning outcomes and student experiences in the classroom.

UC San Diego Graduate Students Take Their Research to State Capitol

March 20, 2012

…today,” Garrell related, “my department is filing a patent on a device for enabling reactions with very small particles that was the idea of one of my graduate students.” In a series of face-to-face meetings, graduate students from each UC campus sat down with lawmakers to give them a better…

Pepper Canyon West Housing Construction to Start This Summer

February 17, 2022

…a committee comprised of Department of Visual Arts faculty and representatives of the campus community. The project brings together graffiti artists and muralists from a wide range of backgrounds with UC San Diego Master of Fine Arts alumnus Oscar Magallanes and 3B Collective featured on one of the buildings, and…

To the Stars, Tritons

June 16, 2022

…home to the first Department of Cognitive Science in the world. “I have a lot of different emotions—happy and sad—bittersweet ending,” said Basuray on finishing her degree. “Because it’s the end of a chapter, end of my student life, time to be an adult now.” Literature major Haley Balch had…

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