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UC San Diego Arts and Humanities Names New Associate Deans

July 15, 2016

…will fill the role of associate dean for equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI). Natalia Molina of the Department of History has been selected to serve as interim associate dean of the division until Gutierrez returns from a scheduled sabbatical in 2017.

Massive Tsunami Hit the Neolithic Middle East 9,000+ Years Ago

December 23, 2020

This wasn’t Noah’s flood. But it was still a catastrophic event that profoundly changed the landscape and could have given rise to legends, too. Study identifies oldest known paleo tsunami in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Paths to Public Service

May 4, 2017

…and Strategy hosts ambitious, diverse students for inaugural Public Service Weekend at UC San Diego Madeline Bell Hauenstein spent the last nine months working in South Africa and is curious about how nonprofits and the public sector work together to improve lives. Jessie Hernandez-Reyes wants to serve in Congress to…

Collaborative Conservation Approach for Endangered Reef Fish Yields Dramatic Results

January 6, 2020

A new study from researchers at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego has documented a successful recovery effort among Nassau Grouper populations in the Cayman Islands.

Two Professors Receive Awards for Outstanding Faculty Leadership in Presidential Initiatives

December 3, 2015

…neutrality, sustainability, food, innovation, diversity and more. “The brainpower and creativity of these 10 faculty members represent one more proof point of the tremendous difference the University of California makes in our state and beyond,” Napolitano said. “I look forward to congratulating them in person when we recognize their achievements…

Tasty and Pink, Sea Urchin Species May Be a Climate-Tolerant Food Source

January 31, 2018

Sea urchin is a delicacy in Asia, South America, Europe, and increasingly in California, where the uniquely flavored roe, or uni, is used in sushi, gourmet cuisine, and products such as sauces and flavorings. But the large red sea urchin (Mesocentrotus franciscanus) caught off the coast of Southern California—the primary…

A Nursing Student’s DREAM

May 12, 2022

…UC San Diego Health’s diverse patient population. This is accomplished through collaboration between UC San Diego Health and local community colleges in San Diego, including Southwestern Community College, City College and Grossmont Community College. “We recognized a disparity between diversity of our nursing staff and the patients we serve,” said…

UC San Diego Statement: Tragedy in New Zealand

March 15, 2019

Yesterday was a tragic day in Christchurch, New Zealand when a gunman killed at least 49 people in attacks on two mosques. We are heartbroken over this horrific act and extend our thoughts and support to the Muslim community, and all those affected by this senseless act of hatred and…

Scientists Show Ancient Village Adapted to Drought, Rising Seas

April 30, 2024

Researchers from UC San Diego and abroad have unveiled evidence for ancient human resilience to climate change in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Say Hello to Pepper Canyon Hall’s Newest Tenants

February 23, 2023

The skies were gloomy but spirits were bright on Feb. 14 as UC San Diego’s Pepper Canyon Hall welcomed three new tenants to its second floor: the Raza Resource Centro, Triton Transfer Hub and the PATHS Scholars Program.

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