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Q&A with Brian Schottlaender

May 22, 2012

…areas, and spaces for exhibitions, lectures and other activities. Specifically, we are planning to open a 24/5 study space (Sunday thru Thursday) in Geisel Library next fall, something our students have long wanted. We realize that students have lost critical study space on campus. However, the Libraries and the campus…

Class Acts: Annual Faculty Excellence Awards Honor Outstanding Scholars

April 21, 2016

…more than 50 solo exhibitions. Her work is represented in permanent collections from the United Kingdom to Australia. On campus she serves as a graduate advisor and is a member of the Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation. “Professor Gallaccio is one of the most gifted artists…

Trailblazing Tritons: Notable Alumni Forge Diverse Paths

May 18, 2017

…has had over 50 exhibitions around the world, most notably at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; the Frist Center for Visual Arts; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. Often focused on questions of race and gender, Weems’ works seek to break down stereotypes to uncover the hidden humanity…

11th Annual Visual Arts Symposium and Open Studios Explore Issues Shaping Culture Today

March 8, 2018

…there were also group exhibitions in the Visual Arts Facility Gallery for MFA Open Studios March 3. Photos by Farshid Bazmandegan 11th Annual Visual Arts Symposium and Open Studios Explore Issues Shaping Culture Today The Department of Visual Arts opened its galleries, studios and lecture hall Saturday, giving an inside…

Students and Faculty Commit to Healthier World as Part of UC Global Health Day 2018

May 3, 2018

…break-out sessions and poster exhibitions gave me hope. Connected by a commitment to health, students from every UC campus reflected genuine interest in creating positive impact in global communities. Their passion makes me confident that the world is in capable hands.” Vanessa Gibeson and Brittany Wright contributed to this report.

How Robots Can Help Combat COVID-19: Science Robotics Editorial

March 26, 2020

…than cancelling large international exhibitions and conferences, new forms of gathering—virtual rather than in-person attendance—may increase. Virtual attendees may become accustomed to remote engagement via a variety of local robotic avatars and controls.” “Overall, the impact of COVID-19 may drive sustained research in robotics to address risks of infectious diseases,”…

Two UC San Diego Professors Announced as Guggenheim Fellows

May 6, 2021

…includes gallery and museum exhibitions worldwide. A multi-disciplinary artist working primarily in drawing and photography, Adler is also an independent filmmaker. In 2016, she released the highly acclaimed short film “Tear Jerker,” about a trans man struggling with the side effects of testosterone. With the support of the Guggenheim Fellowship,…

A Celebration of Latinx Heritage and Hope

October 7, 2021

…film showings and art exhibitions to lectures and musical performances. Event formats will include virtual, outdoor and indoor (campus safety guidelines must be followed, including continuous masking). Latinx Heritage Month Keynote with Rosa Clemente Oct. 27 | Noon to 1:30 p.m. Keynote | 3:30 p.m. Student Conversation | Zoom Rosa…

UC San Diego Announces Inaugural Artists Performing at the Epstein Family Amphitheater

July 7, 2022

…of arts events and exhibitions that will establish our campus as a vibrant arts destination in the region.” When not hosting a performance, the Epstein Family Amphitheater serves as a public, open space for recreation, celebration and connection. People throughout the region can enjoy free events in October including: A…

Invited by U.S. State Department, UC San Diego Researcher Engages Students, Public in South Africa

April 16, 2012

As fellow researchers from the University of California, San Diego were participating in the San Diego Science Festival last month, research scientist and Jacobs School of Engineering alumnus Albert Yu-Min Lin (‘08, ’06 and ’04) was exciting students and the public at a science festival more than 10,000 miles away…

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