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Scripps Scientists Awarded Nearly $5 Million to Study Triggers of Toxic Algal Blooms

October 28, 2019

Researchers are gearing up to hunt for blooms along California’s coast using a suite of technologies that can target and sample ocean microbes and sift through genetic code in real time. All of this is made possible by a new $4.9 million grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Two Gifts Help Establish San Diego’s First Large-Scale, University-Based Resource on Homelessness

June 2, 2022

…interviews to understand the diversity of this population and the day-to-day challenges unhoused San Diegans face. Students shared how these experiences have profoundly changed their own thinking and attitudes about this complicated issue. “This course has made me more deeply understand the intersectionality between health and homelessness, which I hope…

UC San Diego Focuses on First-Generation College Students with Campus-wide Initiative

October 5, 2017

…Vice Chancellor of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. Supporting Student Success Learn more about the resources available to students at UC San Diego: Campus Community Centers Student Retention and Success Chancellors Associate Scholars Program (CASP) Office of Academic Support & Instructional Services (OASIS) Sixth College First-Generation Student Link Student Success Coaching…

Communication with a Mission

June 6, 2013

…with issues of democracy, diversity, justice and social change. When Cole joined the UC San Diego faculty in 1978, he was already a distinguished cultural psychologist at The Rockefeller University in New York City. A private, well-funded institution, Rockefeller gave Cole the freedom to go anywhere in his academic quests…

Beyond UFOs: the Future of Unexplained Anomalous Phenomena

November 2, 2023

UC San Diego Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics Shelley Wright recently served on NASA’s panel on unexplained anomalous phenomena (UAPs), and takes a moment to reflect on her career, the panel and the ongoing search for extraterrestrial life.

UC San Diego’s Mexico Moving Forward Celebrates Prospects of Prosperity

April 24, 2012

…entrepreneurs who will provide diverse perspectives on the current economic challenges in Mexico, what can and is being done to address them, and how these lessons can be applied globally. The panel will address issues pertaining to regulation, human capital, social protection, informal economy, and entrepreneurship. “Mexico Moving Forward clearly…

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poet Brings “The Tradition” to Campus

April 21, 2022

…Writing Series, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Black Resource Center and the LGBT Resource Center.

UC San Diego Researchers Awarded $1 Million to Build First-of-its-Kind Microscope

November 7, 2023

The National Science Foundation has awarded $1 million to an interdisciplinary UC San Diego research team to build a first-of-its-kind, super-resolution microscope for advancements in the biomedical sciences.

“Molecular Rosetta Stone” Reveals How our Microbiome Talks to Us

March 11, 2024

Researchers from Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science at the University of California San Diego have uncovered thousands of previously unknown bile acids, a type of molecule used by our gut microbiome to communicate with the rest of the body.

Beaver Hydrologists, Mobiles and Chaos: 20th Anniversary Art Show Highlights

August 8, 2023

Anyone can be an artist: a doctor, a mathematician, a communication specialist. Compelling artwork by members of the UC San Diego community—staff, students, faculty, emeriti, retirees and alumni—are now on display as part of the Visual Arts Group’s 20th Anniversary Art Show.

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