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Crafting a Space to Create

July 16, 2020

…be ideal for art exhibits or open houses where instructors could demonstrate different techniques like silkscreening, mosaics or fiber arts. Nelson said, “The design has so much potential. You can see how thoughtful input from the community and artists has created this remarkable, inspiring space.” The Craft Center is scheduled…

Making a Mark in Downtown

January 26, 2017

…for arts events and exhibits to showcase the university’s and the larger community’s cultural offerings. a hub for civic engagement, including applied research and volunteer opportunities. courses, workshops and seminars relevant to downtown’s growing workforce. Mary Walshok, UC San Diego’s associate vice chancellor for public programs and dean of Extension,…

Celebrate the Preuss Promise May 6

May 4, 2016

When Monika Langarica was born, she says her parents liked to think the stars had aligned and she was destined for greatness. But it wasn’t the stars that got her to where she is today – working as an immigration attorney with a nonprofit legal center in Northern California. It…

Birch Aquarium Announces Living Seas Transformation

August 22, 2024

…Living Seas, a reimagined exhibition that will replace the aquarium’s famed Hall of Fishes next summer. The exhibition, the largest capital improvement since the aquarium was built in 1992, invites guests to journey through the Pacific Ocean in order to inspire a love of nature, a sense of place and…

Weak Brain Circadian Rhythms Cause Depression-Like Behavior in Mice

May 2, 2016

When the master pacemaker that normally synchronizes circadian rhythms in the brain is disrupted, that disruption causes helplessness, behavioral despair, and anxiety-like behavior in mice, say scientists at the University of California San Diego.

Visual Arts and Engineering Transforming Education in New Maker Studio

March 17, 2016

…launching and running an exhibit showcasing the sculptures. The exhibit’s final day is today. It is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in galleries 201 and 202 on the second floor of the Structural and Materials Engineering building. Unleashing Creativity The EnVision maker studio is not…

Celebrate the Preuss Promise May 2

April 16, 2014

For Jonathan Wosen, his love of science blossomed when he attended The Preuss School UCSD, a charter middle and high school for motivated, low-income students who strive to become the first in their families to graduate from college. Inspired by his teachers and the challenging, yet fun, classes, he became…

Celebrate The Preuss Promise April 19

April 10, 2013

Alicia Thomas knows the transformative power of The Preuss School UCSD firsthand. A 2009 graduate of Preuss—a charter middle and high school for motivated, low-income students whose parents have not graduated from college—Thomas was born to Mexican and Panamanian immigrants who had little more than a high school education.

UC San Diego Graduating Artists are ‘Stepping Away’ with Downtown Exhibition

May 26, 2017

The diversity and talent of graduating University of California San Diego artists is currently highlighted in “A Step Away: Artists from the M.F.A. Program at UC San Diego,” an exhibition showing through May 29 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (MCASD).

UC San Diego Library Presents Art of Science 2024

September 17, 2024

A fusion of beauty and discovery takes center stage as the University of California San Diego Library presents Art of Science 2024, a vibrant exhibition showcasing the awe-inspiring visuals that emerge from UC San Diego’s pioneering research via the Library’s annual Art of Science contest.

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