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SDSC, Sweetwater Schools Catch Eye of NSF, White House

December 10, 2015

Five years ago, there were no computer science classes offered by schools within San Diego’s Sweetwater Union School District. Today, Sweetwater High School has a number of such classes, several of them Advanced Placement classes that encourage students to continue their education. That progress earned teacher Arthur Lopez, among others,…

‘Stunning’ Short Film Exploring Landscape, Memory Selected as 8th Kamil Media Awards Grand Prize

May 24, 2018

…Friday, May 18 at the department’s annual media awards exhibition and presentation, eagerly anticipating the award announcements.

Mobile Food Pantries Pop Up Across Campus

November 7, 2019

…Mandeville Center, providing an exhibit of photos produced to raise awareness around the experience of college student food insecurity. Nov. 13: Resource Fair from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. on Library Walk, where the campus community can learn about the topics and resources aimed to support a basic needs secure campus environment.…

First-Ever Innovation Day at Petco Park Showcases Diversity of UC San Diego’s Innovation Workforce

May 5, 2022

…the event also offered exhibits from local artists and cultural installations and concluded with a fireworks display. To explore the myriad opportunities UC San Diego offers students, researchers, industry, investors and the community, see the university’s innovation website, business entrepreneurship and innovation page and the Institute for the Global Entrepreneur.…

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.

FAK Protein Linked to Chemotherapy Resistance in Ovarian Cancer

September 3, 2019

A new University of California San Diego School of Medicine study links changes in the gene for the protein focal adhesion kinase, or FAK, to ovarian cancer’s ability to survive chemotherapy.

Pathways Toward Realizing the Promise of All-Solid-State Batteries

March 13, 2020

UC San Diego nanoengineers offer a research roadmap describing four challenges that need to be addressed in order to advance a promising class of batteries, all-solid-state batteries, to commercialization. The researchers describe their work to tackle these challenges over the past three years.

Birch Aquarium Announces Pregnant Weedy Seadragon

February 17, 2023

In what is an extremely rare occurrence, Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego is announcing the first successful transfer of eggs from a female seadragon to a male in the Seadragons & Seahorses habitat, which opened in May 2019.

UC San Diego Chancellor Marye Anne Fox to Step Down June 2012

July 5, 2011

Internationally renowned scientist and educator Marye Anne Fox, Chancellor of the University of California, San Diego and 2010 recipient of the National Medal of Science, among many other honors and awards, has announced that she will step down as Chancellor in June 2012 to return to teaching and research as…

UC San Diego Researchers Add Monkeypox to Wastewater Surveillance

August 10, 2022

A UC San Diego-led program that monitors wastewater for the presence of SARS-CoV-2 and which has effectively predicted subsequent surges in COVID-19 cases in San Diego has been expanded to detect the presence of monkeypox.

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