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Lytle Scholarship Concert Presents ‘Jazz Piano Summit’

January 18, 2018

Lytle Scholarship Concert Presents ‘Jazz Piano Summit’ 22nd annual concert raises money for undergraduate scholarships Four grand pianos. Four jazz pianists who have performed with the likes of Miles Davis and Ella Fitzgerald. The University of California San Diego’s 22nd Annual Lytle Scholarship Concert will feature a unique solo improvisation…

Qualcomm Institute Appoints New Composer in Residence

September 24, 2013

He has lived in the United States for more than 20 years, but composer Lei Liang has never lost touch with his Chinese musical roots, and they are audible even in the avant-garde compositions that earned him praise as “one of the most exciting voices in New Music” (according to…

‘Monster Tumors’ Could Offer New Glimpse at Human Development

November 4, 2020

Finding just the right model to study human development—from the early embryonic stage onward—has been a challenge for scientists over the last decade. Now, bioengineers at the University of California San Diego have homed in on an unusual candidate: teratomas.

UC San Diego is No. 1 in Nation for Sixth Year, According to Washington Monthly

August 24, 2015

For the sixth consecutive year, the University of California, San Diego has been ranked the number one university in the nation by Washington Monthly for its contributions to the public good. The magazine released its 2015 College Guide today, an annual issue that takes a different approach to ranking the…

Diving In To Teaching at Splash

April 25, 2019

…classes in the arts, humanities, and economics, making it a truly interdisciplinary day. With more than 60 classes to choose from and seven class slots throughout the day, high school students packed their day to the brim with topics they enjoy. Like… Fun with Kitchen Chemistry Maya Holay, a nanoengineering…

History in the Making: Founders’ Celebration 2012

October 11, 2012

…Division of Arts and Humanities, Stephen Mayfield of the Division of Biological Sciences and Amanda Datnow of the Education Studies program. Hullabaloo Nov. 16, 8 p.m.-midnight, Town Square and Matthews Quad Hosted by AS Concerts & Events, this free nighttime festival is just for our UC San Diego students. Students…

ChatGPT Tricks Teachers

June 27, 2023

Can you tell if what you’re reading right now was written by a human or generated by artificial intelligence? Do you care? Those are essentially the questions that University of California San Diego researchers asked in an experiment with ChatGPT at a regional high school.

Feminist Transformations

March 11, 2021

…a unit of Campus Human Resources, has heard firsthand the work-life balance challenges that have emerged for employees with children, particularly women. She leads two support groups, including “Working Moms of 0-5 Year Old’s Support Group” and “Working Parents Support Group.” It is a safe space to share hardships, engage…

San Diego to be Research Hub for New Human Vaccines Project

April 7, 2016

…the “Mesa Consortium,” a new scientific hub for the Human Vaccines Project. Under a collaborative agreement, the Mesa Consortium and the Human Vaccine Project aim to transform current understanding of the human immune system and expedite development of vaccines and biologics to prevent and treat many global diseases.

New Partnership Explores Future Treatments Using Breast Milk and Microbiome

April 29, 2019

Two renowned research centers at University of California San Diego are joining forces to take a deeper look at how components of human milk and the microbiome can change the course of therapeutics for infant and adult diseases.

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