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Mandarin Makes You More Musical?

January 18, 2017

An international team of researchers shows that among the preschool set, or children ages 3 to 5, native speakers of Mandarin Chinese are better than their English-speaking counterparts at processing musical pitch.

Book Recognizes San Diego’s Philanthropic Women Who are Changing the World

November 1, 2019

It is clear from the title artwork of “She Who Inspires” that the face of philanthropy is changing. Debuted Oct. 25 by the University of California San Diego Office of Gift Planning, the new book recognizes over 115 female philanthropists throughout the San Diego region.

“Bridging the Hearts and Minds of Youth Conference” Opens Registration

October 26, 2012

…School of Medicine announces early registration for the 2013 Bridging the Hearts and Minds of Youth Conference, February 1 – 3 in San Diego, California. Mindfulness leader Jon Kabat-Zinn, PhD – along with his wife Myla and experts from across the U.S. – will show participants how to support and…

Campus Community Spreads Spirit of Giving this Holiday Season

December 11, 2014

…Diego’s commitment to service. Earlier this year, Washington Monthly recognized UC San Diego as the No. 1 college in the nation, for the fifth consecutive year, for its contributions to the public good. The rankings are based on three categories, one of which is service––encouraging students to give back.How You…

The Power of Partnerships

February 12, 2015

…by the department of education studies, the campus’s undergraduate colleges and others, allow UC San Diego students to serve as tutors, mentors and positive role models. Yet, the undergraduates often find they learn just as much from their young partners.Partners at LearningOne such initiative, the Partners at Learning (PAL) program,…

How Adolescents Used Drugs During the COVID-19 Pandemic

August 24, 2021

Among adolescents ages 10 to 14 in the U.S, the overall rate of drug use remained relatively stable in the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, one change was a decreased use of alcohol, but an increased use of nicotine and misuse of prescription drugs.

Register Today for the Triton 5K

April 9, 2015

…San Diego In the early morning hours of Saturday, June 6, more than 3,000 members of the UC San Diego community will gather in support of student scholarships by participating in the 19th annual Triton 5K and Festival. Over the years, the 5K has raised more than $3.9 million in…

UC San Diego’s Brightest to Share Groundbreaking Ideas at Founders’ Symposium

November 8, 2012

…when I was a child. They instilled in me the importance of hard work, and I have also been fortunate to have some wonderful learning opportunities during the course of my education. I moved to San Diego to attend college. I am a proud Triton, having received my bachelor’s degree…

So You Discovered Something that Might Save Lives…Now What?

July 16, 2020

…to improve outcomes for children with autism spectrum disorder. As she collected evidence for best practices, she started to realize just how difficult it might be to get these evidence-based interventions adopted and scaled in many diverse community health settings—particularly those with fewer resources. Borsika Rabin trained as a pharmacist…

The Class of 2023: Resilient and Ready for the World

May 23, 2023

UC San Diego’s Class of 2023 are diverse, perseverant and passionate about making a difference. They have reached for the stars and left the UC San Diego community better than they found it. Read more about some of our stunning graduates here.

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