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A Nation Dangerously Divided: Race Shapes Who Wins and Who Loses in U.S. Democracy

February 6, 2020

…determining which candidates win elections, which voters win at the polls, and who is on the losing end of policy. These conclusions are at the center of a new book entitled Dangerously Divided: How Race and Class Shape Winning and Losing in American Politics.” by Zoltan Hajnal, professor of political…

UC San Diego Students Show Civic Pride by Co-Sponsoring Oct. 13 Mayoral Debate

October 4, 2012

…Diego 6-The CW. “This election is important for our community, and we’re glad to give the candidates the chance to tell the people of San Diego where they stand on the issues,” said San Diego 6 News Director Jon Fischer. Bob Filner At the forum, which will be moderated by…

University of California Statement on Presidential Election Results

November 9, 2016

President Janet Napolitano and the Chancellors of the University of California today (Nov. 9) issued the following statement on the Presidential election results.

UC San Diego Research Awarded $3.8 Million for Critical, Innovative Work

December 15, 2016

University of California San Diego researchers are leading three separate research projects, each involving faculty from across the UC system. A total of $3.79 million in grants from the University of California Multicampus Research and Programs Initiatives has been awarded to fund the work.

UC San Diego Launches Groundbreaking Policy Research Lab

April 22, 2013

How can we alleviate poverty? What policies can be implemented to promote health, welfare and security? The University of California, San Diego is helping to answer these questions with the launch of a new lab designed to find innovative solutions, utilizing information technology, to help address the most pressing issues…

Theoretical Physicist Olga Dudko Named American Physical Society Fellow

October 21, 2022

Olga Dudko, professor of Physics at the University of California San Diego, has been named an American Physical Society (APS) Fellow. The fellowship is a distinct honor — each year, no more than 0.5% of APS’s membership is recognized by their peers for election to the status of fellow.

Campus Welcomes Newly Elected Speaker of the Assembly Toni Atkins

June 12, 2014

…of her recent unanimous election as the 69th Speaker of the California State Assembly. The event was hosted by the Chancellor’s Community Advisory Board (CCAB) at the Faculty Club. CCAB advocates for UC San Diego and advises the chancellor, with special emphasis on the university’s role in the community. Chancellor…

Virtually Engaging Student Voters

September 10, 2020

…for the upcoming presidential election With the excitement surrounding fall move-in, the newly formed Civic Engagement Office (CEO) under UC San Diego’s Associated Students (AS) is also urging incoming UC San Diego students to register to vote to exercise their voice in the upcoming presidential election on Nov. 3. Formerly…

Hail to the Chief! Exhibit Showcases UC San Diego Library’s Presidential Papers

June 27, 2016

…less than six months away from this year’s presidential election, the UC San Diego Library’s Special Collections & Archives has mounted an exhibit of presidential papers that takes the long view, back to the nation’s first president, George Washington.

Dutch Queen Visits UC San Diego Project in Florence

October 22, 2012

…is temporarily on hold pending the outcome of forthcoming elections in Italy, project leader and alumnus Maurizio Seracini (Class of ’73) played host to royalty when Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands arrived in Florence for a private visit on October 15.

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