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Work of Renowned Multimedia Artist Joyce Cutler-Shaw Featured in “Library Duet” Exhibitions

September 19, 2017

…Joyce Cutler-Shaw. The joint exhibition, “Library Duet,” highlights the many stages of a distinguished and prolific artist’s career. The Athenaeum exhibit, opening September 23, will display a retrospective of Cutler-Shaw’s artist’s books from its permanent collection, while the UC San Diego Library will exhibit Cutler-Shaw’s archival materials, including its permanent…

America’s Cup Sails into San Diego Bay—and Scripps Oceanography Makes It ‘More Than a Sport’

December 13, 2011

…Cup, a 3-D SEAPLEX exhibit usually on display in the galleria at Birch Aquarium at Scripps was a centerpiece exhibit in the exhibition hall on Broadway Pier. Staffed by an enthusiastic cadre of Scripps graduate students and Birch Aquarium instructors and volunteers leading interactive activities for visitors, the exhibit hall…

Rare Posters, Drawings From the Spanish Civil War on View at Geisel Library Through May 11, 2012

January 25, 2012

“So There Will Be No Forgetting: Images from the Spanish Civil War,” an exhibit of materials from the Mandeville Special Collections Library’s Southworth Collection, will be on view at UC San Diego’s Geisel Library from January 23 through May 11, 2012.

Thinking Outside the Museum Box

March 8, 2018

…are 15 natural history exhibits, eight sculptures, five videos, three optical illusions and one animated hologram. Each “chapter” is creatively designed to lure in even the most hurried passerby with eye-catching multimedia, 3D-printed models and infographics. “At UC San Diego, I studied insects, and I had a hard time convincing…

New Exhibit at Walt Disney Concert Hall Floats Visitors to Cloudy World

October 6, 2016

‘Cloudy’ Exhibit Rains Music on Visitors to Walt Disney Concert Hall Photo by Mathew Imaging Visitors to Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles are now being transported into a cloudy rainstorm as they ride escalators through an enveloping atmosphere of clouds, light and sound to reach the renowned music…

10 Intriguing Spaces in QI’s Atkinson Hall

November 21, 2023

A 4 1/2-minute video, with edited transcript and photos, provides highlights of the UC San Diego Qualcomm Institute’s multidisciplinary facilities used by scientists, artists, engineers and entrepreneurs.

Spiking Nano-oscillators Provide New Insight into Quantum Materials and Advanced Computing

December 18, 2023

Synchronicity has not been studied extensively in spiking oscillators, despite their potential for use in advanced materials and neuromorphic computing. UC San Diego scientists have discovered that when nano-oscillators made from vanadium dioxide spike, they exhibit a unique kind of synchronicity.

Mouse Model Yields Possible Treatment for Autism-Like Symptoms in Rare Disease

March 16, 2016

…developed a mouse model of the disease that also exhibits autism-like social behaviors and used it to unravel the molecular mechanism that connects the genetic defects inherited in Jacobsen syndrome to effects on brain function.

Campus Recognizes Black History Month with Events Celebrating Achievements of African-American Women

January 31, 2012

…but unwritten records. This exhibit moves from the past to the present, exploring the creation and significance of quilts for generations of Americans. “Being Henrietta” Performance, 6 to 9 p.m., Feb. 2, Arthur Wagner Theatre. Alumnus Monique Gaffney,’93, performs in “Being Henrietta,” the story of Henrietta Lacks. Lacks was a…

Topography of the Genome Influences Where Cancer Mutations Thrive, Study Shows

August 24, 2023

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have uncovered a connection between the topography of the human genome and the presence of mutations in human cancer. Certain regions of the genome, which exhibit unique features, act as hotspots for the accumulation of mutations.

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