February 6, 2020
February 6, 2020 —
…software, however, students were given flexibility to build a model, write a new policy and design other types of change plans. Students had the opportunity to explore issues within three areas of focus, including health and wellness; law and community enforcement; and access. Under these categories, a range of subtopics…
April 21, 2016
April 21, 2016 —
…food industry. And it’s given her cred among cheese makers, famous chefs and food artisans who continually seek her out for advice about the microbes responsible for the flavors and aromas of a wide variety of fermented foods including cheese. Her knowledge of microbial fermentation—as well as her own passion…
February 13, 2020
February 13, 2020 —
…classroom ten days after giving birth in order to ensure her family had health care benefits. While she was fortunate to have a strong support network of family and colleagues, Satterlund noted, “Right now, [maternity and paternity] benefits are very severely under attack, and they have direct impact on our…
June 3, 2021
June 3, 2021 —
…the Junior Academy will give her a chance to learn more about UC San Diego. “One of my goals is to be able to study for a graduate degree in the department of nanoengineering or biotechnology at UC San Diego,” she said. Exchanging ideas The involvement of students from different…
June 9, 2022
June 9, 2022 —
…46,500 alumni donors have given over $253 million in gifts, representing an increase of 1,320% over the last campaign. “We are so proud of the broad representation and dedication of our Campaign Cabinet members,” said Ken Kroner, PhD ’88, co-chair of the Campaign for UC San Diego Cabinet. “More than…
December 19, 2023
December 19, 2023 —
Albert Lin ‘05, ‘06, ‘08 speaks about his new TV show, his roots at UC San Diego, and why he keeps going despite the hazards of life on the road.
October 31, 2013
October 31, 2013 —
…at the ceremony were given to the teams who designed and built the structure itself including representatives from Cannon Design, Kitchell Construction, KPFF and Schuff Steel. “Projects work when people listen. This has been a project of listeners—people with a special ability to understand and convert challenges into solutions that…
November 6, 2014
November 6, 2014 —
…90 percent said that given the chance to do things over again, they would pursue a doctoral degree, and 85 percent felt prepared for their career after completing their UC San Diego program. Most respondents—66 percent—graduated without student loan debt. Among those who did have education-related loans, 39 percent paid…
November 5, 2020
November 5, 2020 —
…said Capozzi. “Our housing gives guests like Debbie a place to sleep or rest, a kitchen, which we call ‘the heart of the house,’ to prepare meals, a spot to do laundry and time to process all the emotions that come with having a family member in the hospital.” The…
May 14, 2015
May 14, 2015 —
…options. “The media often give the impression that nutritionists are saying ‘this food is good for you one week’ and then ‘that food is bad for you the next,’” said Anderson, whose research focuses on nutrition and chronic disease prevention. “It creates the impression that nutritional advice is always changing…