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Championing Hispanic Higher Education Success

November 9, 2017

…San Diego connected with education advocates from across the nation at the 31st annual Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) conference Oct. 28-30. Photos by Erika Johnson/University Communications. Championing Hispanic Higher Education Success “We need to activate, work with legislators and with the community,” said UC San Diego Vice…

Scholarship Recipient Solange Jackson Advocates for Public Health

May 1, 2024

Undergraduate student Solange Jackson, a recipient of the UC San Diego UJIMA Network Black History Month Scholarship, hopes to make a positive impact on health care policies in underrepresented or marginalized communities.

New Advisory Council to Help Guide Creation of Campuswide Diversity Plan

February 25, 2016

…campus climate programs and policies to create a more inclusive community for faculty, staff and students. Validating that progress is today’s launch of UC San Diego’s newly reconfigured Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Council, composed of campus and community stakeholders. The committee’s charge is to advise the Chancellor with particular…

UC San Diego Streamlines Path to Commercialization

October 5, 2017

…in investing in research, policy dictates that first the company must enter a research agreement. If a technology is realized and disclosed, the company may then have the opportunity to sit at the table to negotiate for a second time to reach a licensing agreement. But the University of California…

How to Double Voter Turnout and Increase Representation during Local Elections

August 20, 2021

Low and uneven turnout is a serious problem for local democracy. However, simply moving off-cycle, local elections to be held on the same day as statewide and national contests doubles voter turnout and leads to an electorate that is considerably more representative.

USMEX Releases Preliminary Findings of Binational Education Study

May 19, 2016

The Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at the University of California San Diego released preliminary findings from its groundbreaking cross-border education study, which provides insight into the educational aspirations and professional trajectories of young people in San Diego and Tijuana.

New COVID-19 Webinar Series: How will Coronavirus Change the World?

April 16, 2020

…World? School of Global Policy and Strategy experts to highlight disruption pandemic has caused to democracy, climate change, the economy and more In this time of fear and uncertainty, many seek to understand how the novel coronavirus will change the world permanently. From massive job losses, to an overrun health…

Physicists Train Robotic Gliders to Soar like Birds

September 19, 2018

The words “fly like an eagle” are famously part of a song, but they may also be words that make some scientists scratch their heads. Especially when it comes to soaring birds like eagles, falcons and hawks, who seem to ascend to great heights over hills, canyons and mountain tops…

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.

Study Reveals Billion-Dollar Toll of Domestic Violence in California

June 4, 2024

A comprehensive new study by Tulane University’s Newcomb Institute and UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy has quantified the staggering economic impact of intimate partner violence in California, revealing billions in costs.

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