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UC San Diego Launches Institute of Arts and Humanities

December 21, 2015

The University of California, San Diego Division of Arts and Humanities is growing to better address important global issues. One of its new enterprises is the Institute of Arts and Humanities (IAH), a centripetal hub established to unify several existing programs that have been operating independently within the division. With…

UC San Diego Philosophers Work to Fix Discipline’s Gender Disparities

October 23, 2014

…The Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion invites applications to the EDI Innovation Grant program, designed to pilot innovative faculty-driven projects that advance the UC San Diego strategic plan diversity goals. Funds of $5,000 - $15,000 may be requested; it is expected that up to 10 projects will be funded…

James Soto Antony Appointed UC San Diego Graduate Division Dean

June 24, 2019

James Soto Antony has been appointed dean of the Graduate Division at the University of California San Diego, effective September 1, 2019.

UC San Diego Statement: Response to This Weekend’s Tragic Events in Virginia

August 14, 2017

Like many of you, we, the UC San Diego administration, watched this weekend’s horrific incidents unfold in Virginia with a mix of outrage, frustration and sorrow. We condemn this vile display of inhumanity, hatred and violence; extend our condolences to the family and friends of those who lost their lives…

San Diego and Imperial County Community Colleges Invited to A Morning with UC San Diego

December 3, 2012

The University of California, San Diego is inviting students from throughout San Diego and Imperial Counties to A Morning with UC San Diego, an event dedicated to educating community college students on the various pathways to transferring to UC San Diego.

Researchers Release Details of Recently Discovered ‘Del Mar Seep’

September 9, 2015

Researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego have released details of a deep-sea site roughly 48 kilometers (30 miles) west of Del Mar (just north of San Diego, Calif.) where methane is seeping out of the seafloor, the first such finding in the region.

Neurons Stripped of Their Identity Are Hallmark of Alzheimer’s Disease, Study Finds

November 13, 2020

UC San Diego researchers have identified new mechanisms in neurons that cause Alzheimer’s disease. In particular, they discovered that structural changes in chromatin trigger neurons to lose their specialized function and revert to a precursor-like state.

Campus Community Reaches Out to Help Victims of Typhoon Haiyan

November 14, 2013

…at their 8th Annual Diversity Luncheon, Nov. 18. Suggested items for donation include gently used clothing, socks and shoes; blankets and towels; flashlights; gloves and masks; infant formula, peanut butter, instant noodles, and canned goods. For more information, contact Pan-Asian Staff Association organization Co-Chairs Annie Flager (aflager@ucsd.edu) or Nancy Magpusao…

Q&A with Marye Anne Fox

June 19, 2012

…She has assembled a diverse leadership team and set a visionary course for our future. Under her leadership, UC San Diego successfully completed a billion-dollar capital campaign, celebrated the campus’s 50th anniversary, enhanced the campus climate, and expanded at a record-setting pace to accommodate increasing numbers of students and a…

UC San Diego Center for Research Partners with Kim Center to Address Gender Inequity

December 4, 2019

At the current pace, gender inequity in the workplace would take more than 100 years to remedy, the Kim Center and UC San Diego want to speed up the process starting with a partnership to assess the problem and stage interventions to address inequity.

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