March 11, 2021
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…
June 27, 2023
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.
September 5, 2019
September 5, 2019 —
UC San Diego’s Foundation Board welcomes 10 new and returning trustees. The unique philanthropic ambassadors help inspire charitable gifts and manage the Foundation’s assets in support of the university’s research, teaching and service goals.
April 7, 2016
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.
June 7, 2022
June 7, 2022 —
…intersection of data and humanities to ensure transgender immigrants are accurately represented. A love letter to Lucas Lima believes in speaking up for what is right, whether it’s taking action to ensure marginalized members are included or presenting his true self as a transgender man, even if it means coming…
April 29, 2019
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.
July 31, 2017
July 31, 2017 —
…for the renewal of human consciousness and culture.” “The Wind Garden” is one of 19 site-determined installations that comprise the Stuart Collection, and each has a unique story to tell. The works, which have been sprouting across the 1,200-acre campus for the past three decades, represent an impressive assemblage of…
October 20, 2016
October 20, 2016 —
…connecting the arts and humanities,” she said. “This aligns really well with what Birch Aquarium is doing to serve students throughout the region.” The Birch Fellowship, Renner explained, is a unique chance to combine multiple interests, including design for experiential learning, environmental sustainability, educational outreach and community collaboration. Smith echoes…
November 7, 2023
November 7, 2023 —
A UC San Diego Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science study reveals that online shopping for tobacco products increased the months following the California flavored tobacco ban and identified potential loopholes in tobacco control policies on e-commerce sales.
July 19, 2023
July 19, 2023 —
What causes certain individuals who experience a sudden decline in kidney function to develop kidney disease while others recover? A new study co-led by UC San Diego bioengineers could provide insight—at the single-cell level—into the underlying factors contributing to these divergent outcomes.