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‘It Feels like I’m Talking into a Void’: How Do We Improve the Virtual Classroom?

June 10, 2021

…and computer science, and Carnegie Mellon University Ph.D. student Jaemarie Solyst, the team interviewed seven UC San Diego faculty members to better understand their experience. Their primary fault with online learning is that many students never turn their cameras on. “When I’m presenting the lecture content, it feels like I’m…

Stuart Collection Welcomes Jessica Berlanga Taylor as New Director

June 23, 2022

…the opportunity to take care of a legacy while at the same time embracing opportunities for growth. It’s unique to have an open air museum that both mirrors and elevates the excellence of the intellectual and cultural life of a campus by commissioning art of its time. This aligns with…

Live, Learn, Play: Vibrant New Neighborhood to Break Ground on Campus

June 7, 2018

…quality of life,” said Carol Padden, dean of the Division of Social Sciences. “Our goal is to sustain healthy neighborhoods throughout the San Diego region and grow high-quality schools.” For Arts and Humanities, the division’s new building will mark the first time in the university’s history that all three humanities…

UC San Diego Veterans Honored For Going Beyond the Call of Duty

November 13, 2014

…above and beyond his career duties to serve veterans on campus and in the community. A special ceremony was held in honor of Cerda as well as all staff, faculty and student veterans on campus. After a presentation of color by the MCRD Marine Corps Color Guard, those in attendance…

Gifts from the Heart: Student Support Campaign Surpasses $50 Million Goal

February 14, 2013

…were raised in foster care for three or more years. He is currently working to establish a Big Brother Engineering program to help guide foster youth on their educational journey. “I want to set an example for others and share my story with a bigger audience—to encourage others never to…

Entering Our ChatGPT Era

June 13, 2023

From the doctor’s office to the classroom, rapidly advancing generative AI tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT are already changing life at UC San Diego, leaving no discipline or specialty untouched.

Illumina Supports Enhanced Genomics-Enabled Discovery and Training Programs at UC San Diego

August 4, 2022

…microbiome studies, characterize gene expression patterns during early development, determine the effects of toxicants on developing embryos, and more. High-capacity computing equipment and a new liquid-chromatography mass spectrometry system that enables rapid analysis was also included. The two new laboratories will be operated by professors Bradley Moore and Amro Hamdoun.…

Scripps Oceanography Receives nearly $5.5 Million in Recent Gifts

February 28, 2012

…Scripps Development Office and expressed an interest in preserving the ocean and its inhabitants, in part because of his love of fishing. Next he visited the Scripps campus and Birch Aquarium at Scripps where he learned more about the institution’s breadth. DelaCour was enthralled with the array of scientific research…

Celebrating Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week

April 4, 2023

To honor the many ways that UC San Diego’s graduate and professional students enhance the scholarly vitality of the university, a series of events will be held April 3-7 in recognition of Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week, a nationwide celebration.

Engineering a Solution to a Skin-Deep Problem of Blood Oxygen Measurements

October 11, 2022

Blood oxygen monitoring is one of the main methods to determine if COVID-19 patients need immediate medical attention, but the devices used for these measurements can be less accurate on darker skin tones. UC San Diego nanoengineers are engineering a solution to improve accuracy on all skin tones.

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