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Job Woes Drive Certificate Admissions Up at UC San Diego Extension

March 20, 2012

…percent, San Diego is experiencing a jobless rate of 9.3 percent. That explains the trend of why a total of 3,841 students entered continuing education certificate programs at UC San Diego during 2011, as compared to 3,217 during 2010. “For recent and mid-career college graduates facing a still challenging job…

Treated or Not, COVID-19 Recurrence Seems Symptomatic for Some

October 31, 2022

UC San Diego researchers and others report that more than one-third of the COVID-19 patients who did not receive any treatment experienced complete resolution of symptoms for at least two consecutive days, but then subsequently reported a return of symptoms.

Top Stories of 2020

December 18, 2020

…university’s first all-virtual Homecoming experience. Here’s a look back at some of UC San Diego’s inspiring innovations, insights and achievements from the past year. Developing a nationally recognized campus safety plan The CA Notify exposure notification system piloted at UC San Diego has launched statewide. Photo by Erik Jepsen/University Communications…

Sujit Dey Named Faculty Director of the von Liebig Entrepreneurism Center

March 19, 2013

Sujit Dey has been named faculty director of the von Liebig Center for Entrepreneurism and Technology Advancement at the University of California, San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering. The von Liebig Entrepreneurism Center offers pre-seed funding and business advisory services to researchers and students developing innovative technology at universities throughout…

Still Connected After all These Years

February 4, 2016

…I had had little experience in administrative work, the change worked out well for me. CSE had hired many talented young people who were willing to tell me about their research. I learned a lot from them. Also, CSE had an excellent and talented staff.” He added, “I stayed at…

Reduced Energy from the Sun Might Occur by Mid-Century. Now Scientists Know by How Much.

February 5, 2018

The Sun might emit less radiation by mid-century, giving planet Earth a chance to warm a bit more slowly but not halt the trend of human-induced climate change. The cooldown would be the result of what scientists call a grand minimum, a periodic event during which the Sun’s magnetism diminishes,…

Q&A with the Visitors Tour Program

November 14, 2011

…also enjoy the eating experience on campus, student dining facilities like the Bistro and the Faculty Club as well. Jill Holmes: I'm the newest kid on the block. I got my post master's nurse practitioner certificate from UC San Diego when they had the program. After graduation, I worked at…

California’s Climate Future Suggests More Volatility and a Key Role for Atmospheric Rivers

September 12, 2017

Two recently published studies investigating past and future precipitation in California demonstrate that the state is experiencing an increasingly volatile precipitation regime, as rain-heavy winter storms known as “atmospheric rivers” become increasingly intense, and dry periods between storms grow longer.

Sarcasm Detectors and Gene Transfers: Institute Awards Innovative Research Scholarships

March 28, 2019

Developing how the heart forms and brain works. How to analyze sarcasm computationally. Harnessing computers to develop campaign rhetoric across the spectrum. Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute announced innovative undergraduate research scholarship projects across academic disciplines.

Raising the Bar

October 24, 2013

…design prioritizes the patient experience as tantamount and connects patient health and wellness directly with a healing environment,” said Mehrdad Yazdani, design principal of Cannon Design. “We are proud to be a part of a team whose vision in building a healthcare facility extends beyond the traditional design response of…

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