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Division of Arts and Humanities Receives 12-piece Collection of mid-20th Century Soviet Art

March 4, 2021

…supporters of the university’s educational mission through gifts like this collection, endowed funds for creative and academic enhancement, and their valued time. With their support, the university established in 2015 the Reed Family Presidential Chair in Music, currently held by Steven Schick. In 2017, the Reeds provided generous annual gifts…

When Americans Recall Their Roots, They Open Up to Immigration

April 15, 2021

…the U.S. socially and politically from the 16th century to the present. Yet this history of migration has coexisted with xenophobia: a form of prejudice against people from other countries. This prejudice has fluctuated over time, sometimes acquiring significant political influence. U.S. immigration policies have often been highly restrictive as…

May You Be Well: New Ways to Build Resilience

April 29, 2021

…San Diego’s Peer Health Educators, who are dedicated to helping students live a healthy life. Getting into the right headspace Being sequestered in front of a computer for the past year has made it difficult to connect with others, especially for students who are starting their first quarter at UC…

UC San Diego Veteran Community Members Celebrated for their Service

November 12, 2021

…my time trying to educate the community on the importance of ethics in our data handling and privacy practices. Q. How did you grow to embrace your veteran status? I started going to the Veteran Staff Association (VSA) meetings at UC San Diego. They were such a welcoming group of…

UC San Diego Celebrates 20th Annual Black History Month

February 3, 2022

…and all of the socio-political upheaval we have been experiencing. Finding ways to connect with each other and validate the feelings we are experiencing is so important. There has been an increased sense of anxiety and uncertainty that often goes unrecognized. It takes a silent toll and folks think it…

Twelve Fulbright Grants Awarded to UC San Diego Students and Alumni

July 11, 2013

With destinations ranging from Mexico to Russia and Kosovo to Vietnam, 12 students and recent graduates from the University of California, San Diego have been awarded grants from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program to conduct research abroad in the 2013-2014 academic year.

UC San Diego’s Mexico Moving Forward Symposium Examines 20 Years of NAFTA

February 13, 2014

Mexico’s most visionary leaders, vibrant culture, past accomplishments and future goals will be the focus of the University of California, San Diego’s Mexico Moving Forward symposium, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on March 6. The symposium, hosted by the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at the School of International Relations…

Event at UC San Diego to Examine Diaspora Communities along U.S.-Mexican Border

October 10, 2014

Over the last 45 years, the number of people living outside their country of origin, known as diaspora, has almost tripled – from 76 million to more than 232 million. Many within diaspora communities around the world maintain active connections within their country of origin. The role of the Mexican…

UC San Diego Celebrates Black History Month with Dynamic Activities Open to the Public

January 29, 2015

The University of California, San Diego is celebrating a century of black life, history and culture as part of the campus’s 2015 recognition of Black History Month. Events throughout February and March include art exhibits, lectures, film screenings, spoken word performances and the annual Black History Month Scholarship Brunch on…

UC San Diego’s International Relations Programs Ranked Among Best in World

February 17, 2015

The University of California, San Diego is one of the best universities in the world to study international relations, according to Foreign Policy, a highly regarded magazine focused on global affairs, current events, and domestic and international policy.

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