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All-Female Science Party Aboard R/V Sally Ride Continues 71-year CalCOFI Measurement Series

August 27, 2020

…despite COVID-19 challenges. We will continue to work on diversity in the oceanographic community until people of all genders, races, and backgrounds feel welcome and equal at sea and in science. Laura Lilly is a Ph.D. candidate at Scripps Oceanography and Angela Klemmedson is a CalCOFI technician at Scripps.

From Her Grandfather’s Front Porch: How Childhood Shaped a Health Equity Leader

June 25, 2024

Chief Administrative Officer for Health Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion discusses how her childhood influences mission to confront health disparities.

Tata Institute for Genetics and Society Advances with Building Naming, Inaugural Chair Holders

September 13, 2017

…UN Convention on Biological Diversity to discuss and shape international policies governing gene drive technologies. Ethan Bier Tata Chancellor’s Endowed Professorship in Cell and Developmental Biology Ethan Bier is a professor of Cell and Developmental Biology at UC San Diego and holds the Tata Chancellor’s Endowed Professorship in Cell and…

Beyond the March for Science

April 27, 2017

…to bring discussions of diversity to the march—not just diversity in ethnicity, gender and sexuality, but also diversity in the scientific culture, which leads to diverse ways of solving problems, he said. WASHINGTON, D.C. UC San Diego was also well-represented in Washington D.C. at the National March for Science, which…

ArtPower Director Jordan Peimer Introduces Innovative Artists to Campus

October 8, 2015

…would engage the region’s diverse communities. He created the popular Sunset Concert series, featuring leading global musicians; Viva!, focusing on the intersection of Latin and Jewish life; and Zeitgeist, a festival exploring Jewish life in the new Europe. Taiwanese artist Huang Yi performs alongside a robot for his award-winning work,…

Higher Child Marriage Rates Associated with Higher Maternal and Infant Mortality

May 13, 2013

Countries in which girls are commonly married before the age of 18 have significantly higher rates of maternal and infant mortality, report researchers in the current online issue of the journal Violence Against Women.

Chancellor Unveils New Award Program to Boost Team-Based Research

January 25, 2024

Chancellor’s Interdisciplinary Team Catalyst Awards aim to foster sustainable, interdisciplinary collaborations and to assist teams in developing tailored funding strategies for grand scientific and societal challenges.

Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Abby Sherlock ’19 Talks Gaming, Mentorship and Defying Stereotypes

January 25, 2024

Theater kid. Sorority sister. Avid gamer. As an undergraduate in UC San Diego’s Marshall College, Abby Sherlock ’19 was unabashedly her own distinct combination of all three.

Alumnus Jaime Lizarraga Works in Nation’s Capital for Social Change

May 18, 2017

…said Pelosi makes promoting diversity of all types—gender identity, ethnic, regional—a high priority. “It’s not easy and it takes work,” he said, “but it’s worth it. It helps when we have leaders who are committed to it, and when they are diverse themselves.” Lizarraga is quick to say he owes…

Looking to the Future with the New Director of UC San Diego’s Early Childhood Education Center

October 14, 2021

…education, which are identity, diversity, justice and activism. The Early Childhood Education Center created this curriculum to be used as a starting point for conversations and activities that directly address social justice issues. Starting in February of 2021, the center highlighted each month a classroom’s implementation of the social justice…

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