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Say Hello to Our Newest Tritons

September 26, 2023

A fresh academic year has officially begun at UC San Diego and the campus is bustling with activity. More than 150,000 first year and transfer students applied to join the university, over 32,000 were admitted and an estimated 10,000 new undergraduate students are expected to enroll this fall.

Championing the Voices and Contributions of Native American People

November 12, 2021

…Center for an online exhibit featuring the art of Gerald Clarke from the Cahuilla Band of Indians. This event will showcase art that reflects current issues faced by Native American communities. "I Am Still Here" Film Screening Nov. 30 | 5-6 p.m. | Thurgood Marshall College Room Cordelia and Meg…

UC San Diego Researchers May Be Shedding Light on Life’s Chemical Origins

October 3, 2017

Living things reproduce and after billions of years of evolution, modern living organisms are molecularly complex. But scientific interest in developing simple self-reproducing living systems is gaining attention. This is because such molecular assemblies could answer key questions about the origins of life. With this in mind, biochemical researchers at…

Qualcomm Institute Kicks Off Spring 2014 Exhibition in Gallery@Calit2

March 27, 2014

…off its Spring 2014 exhibition, Senses of Care: Mediated Ability and Interdependence, in the gallery@calit2. The opening of the exhibition will feature a talk by the curatorial team, led by UC San Diego associate professor of communication Brian Goldfarb, as well as a reception, both open to the public. The…

UC San Diego Physicists Apply Pencil, Paper and Sociology to Breakthrough Research

March 23, 2018

…a family. Electrons not only carry electric charge as exhibited in electric currents, but they also possess spins which are responsible for quantum magnetic properties. Electron spins can organize, bond and interact. When excited, one spiraling part impacts the others.

Biodegradable Polymer System Offers New Hope for Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis

April 4, 2023

A team led by engineers at the University of California San Diego has developed a biodegradable polymer system to treat rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune and inflammatory disease, by working in concert with the power of the human immune system.

NSF Director Touts Magnitude of UC San Diego Research and Outreach During Visit

July 7, 2022

…him from a simple exhibit of moon rocks by the U.S. consulate in India. An accomplished computer scientist and engineer who now leads a multibillion-dollar federal agency, Panchanathan said that we can’t know where the spark will lead but we must try. To that end, the NSF staff ended the…

In Memoriam: Calit2 Advisory Board Member Phil Smith (1932-2014)

February 21, 2014

Philip M. Smith, the founding co-chair of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) Advisory Board, passed away on February 16, 2014, after a brief illness.

UC San Diego’s New Downtown Hub Park & Market Opens to the Public

May 12, 2022

…campus and community programs, exhibitions and events for all ages. UC San Diego expects to engage over 10,000 local community members each year at Park & Market, with a focus on programs that will allow unemployed and under-employed people to achieve academic certificates and well-paying jobs on an accelerated basis.…

Researchers Studying Century-Old Drug in Potential New Approach to Autism

May 26, 2017

In a small, randomized Phase I/II clinical trial (SAT1), researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine say a 100-year-old drug called suramin, originally developed to treat African sleeping sickness, was safely administered to children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), who subsequently displayed measurable, but transient, improvement in…

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