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California Team Awarded $3 Million Federal Grant to Uncover Impact of Pandemic on PreK-12 Students

October 31, 2022

Researchers will study how California’s $4.6 billion pandemic recovery grant program, known as the Expanded Learning Opportunities (ELO) Grant, was used to promote educational recovery from COVID-19 and to address worsening learning gaps and inequities among students.

When Americans Recall Their Roots, They Open Up to Immigration

April 15, 2021

…former President Donald Trump’s policies. And Congress will soon consider the administration’s expansive immigration reform bill. Polls suggest 60% of Americans support some of its policies, such as a path to citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally. But the legislation faces strong opposition from Republican lawmakers. Our research suggests…

UC San Diego Welcomes Alysson Satterlund as Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs

November 29, 2018

…public and private higher education environments. The California native is thrilled to be joining UC San Diego and the University of California system. “Public education is transformational,” Satterlund said. “I couldn’t be more proud to contribute to the UC system, which sets the standard for public higher education for the…

UC San Diego Scientists Advocate Combining Technical and Social Expertise to Combat Climate Change

October 27, 2016

Less than two weeks before global leaders meet in Marrakech, Morocco at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, scientists from the University of California San Diego offer their expert advice: bring scientists and policy makers together now to help ensure success in combating climate change in the future.

Bringing Climate Science into the International Conversation

December 3, 2015

…for Climate Science and Policy. This year, seven UC San Diego scientists and eight students whose specialties range from biological oceanography to climate policy are in attendance. Though the goal of the negotiations is for countries to agree to legally binding targets for greenhouse gas emissions, success at COPs is…

Education at Top of Agenda at Mexico Moving Forward Symposium

November 5, 2015

…Publications (unless otherwise noted) Education at Top of Agenda at Mexico Moving Forward Symposium Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies discussion highlights urgency of education reform, underscoring role of youth in binational relationship Education reform was a key focus of this year’s Mexico Moving Forward symposium, organized by UC San Diego’s Center…

Women’s Incomes Improve When Democrats Hold Public Office, Study Finds

October 8, 2020

…on U.S. politics and policy. His research focuses on how disadvantaged populations are represented in American politics and what can be done to ensure better representation of these groups. “No voting bloc is more important in American elections than women,” said first author Zoltan Hajnal, a professor of political scientist…

UC San Diego Health System Highlighted in Healthcare Equality Index 2012

June 19, 2012

UC San Diego Health System has been recognized as a “Leader in LGBT Healthcare Equality” in the Healthcare Equality Index 2012 report, an annual survey conducted by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation.

UC San Diego American Council on Education Fellow Selected

October 1, 2015

…Diego American Council on Education Fellow Selected Michelle Madsen Camacho Michelle Madsen Camacho has been chosen as a fellow of the American Council on Education (ACE) Fellows Program at UC San Diego for the 2015-16 academic year. The ACE Fellows Program is the nation’s premier higher education leadership development program…

Educational Needs of ‘Students We Share’ Go Unmet

September 13, 2016

University of California Mexico Initiative symposium examines educational experiences of students who attend school on both sides of the border, seeks solutions to improve learning opportunities

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