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New Report Calls for Cross-Sector Approach to Climate Action

October 24, 2023

A new report led by the University of California San Diego’s David G. Victor and fellow experts from the Commission on Accelerating Climate Action at the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, calls for a robust and coordinated, cross-sector effort to combat climate change.

UC San Diego Delegation to Attend Annual UN Climate Conference in Dubai

November 16, 2023

About 30 delegates from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the School of Global Policy and Strategy will be attending the 28th Conference of the Parties, or COP28, in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

UC President, 10 Campus Chancellors Issue Statement on Intolerance of Campus Bigotry

November 10, 2023

We write to condemn the alarming, profoundly disappointing acts of bigotry, intolerance and intimidation we have seen on our campuses over these past several weeks. It is our shared responsibility to maintain a sense of community where everyone feels safe and welcome.

Groundwork Books Remains Grounded in Activism and Democracy

November 21, 2023

Groundwork Books Collective is the campus’s only cooperatively managed bookstore and one of three volunteer worker collectives at UC San Diego.

UC San Diego Announces 2024 Season of Intersections Concert Series at Park & Market

January 18, 2024

Hosts and performers for the 2024 season of Intersections, presented by UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies, include San Diego artists and arts leaders who have won Grammy Awards, toured with famous acts worldwide and brought talent to some of the region’s most beloved music venues.

Acting Student and Bioengineering Alumna Awarded Soros Fellowship for New Americans

April 17, 2024

A University of California San Diego current graduate student in the Department of Theatre and Dance and an undergraduate alumna from the Department of Bioengineering are are among 30 recipients of the 2024 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans.

Giancarlo Esposito of ‘Breaking Bad’ Inspires Crowd at Black History Month Scholarship Brunch

March 5, 2015

…a wide range of educational and celebratory events and programs throughout February and March. “A lot of work went into planning the program of events for Black History Month, and I thank all of the committee members for putting together this important campus celebration,” said Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla, who…

In the Midst of the Coronavirus Pandemic, Xenophobia Flares Up

March 26, 2020

…our worst qualities. When politicians and others use their public platforms to spread toxic messages and hurtful stereotypes, it can lead to increased discrimination and racism toward Asians and Asian Americans and activate intergroup violence. “We don’t want to label and stigmatize people in their communities,” said UC San Diego…

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