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Eight Talks Explore Untold Stories and Enduring Impact of the Holocaust

September 12, 2024

This fall, the University of California San Diego’s Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLHW) series returns for its 16th season with eight compelling talks that underscore the theme “Violence, Voice and Recognition.” Each event will feature innovative approaches from scholars, writers, and survivors and explore both personal and shared responses to…

Stepping Up to the Plate to Support Students

February 13, 2020

…skills and choices for careers, as well as opportunities to find their passion and create self-confidence. Most recently, the couple gave UC San Diego $2 million to fund scholarships for scholar-athletes, and graduate fellowships and programs in the Division of Social Sciences. These gifts contribute to the Campaign for UC…

Alum Establishes Mentorship Initiative at Rady School of Management

February 15, 2018

…former chair of the Health Care Industry Team. Paula Waxman, a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America and 30-year veteran of the food service industry, is founder and CEO of ‘Wiches of Boston, LLC, a Massachusetts catering company specializing in liquid nitrogen ice cream. Mark began mentoring while working…

Holocaust Living History Workshop Series Continues at UC San Diego in 2023

January 17, 2023

The University of California San Diego’s Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLHW) 2022-23 series continues with six events that underscore this year’s theme, “Rethinking Genocide: Fascism, Exploitation and the Holocaust.”

A Legacy of Support for UC San Diego Students

December 14, 2022

Former lecturer Peter Galderisi, and his wife, Holly Gottschalk Galderisi, have committed to providing support to establish the Galderisi-Gottschalk Political Science Internship Endowment and the Gottschalk-Galderisi Women’s Athletic Endowment at UC San Diego.

No Barriers Too Big

November 12, 2020

…path to a medical career. “I want to become the best doctor in the world,” he said. “I know that entails a lot, so I’m doing much work in the program.” He said he is fascinated by what he is learning, “especially about the flies that we dissect. I really…

Coalition of Graduate Programs Support Campus Commitment to Recruiting Diverse Students

October 23, 2014

…school, internships, fellowships and career positions. To be more competitive, UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla provided seed funding for a higher level of conference sponsorship for three years—including increased marketing, signage, booth space and more—with the caveat that campus graduate programs would also invest in the enhanced presence…

Village@Torrey Pines East Apartments Scoop Up LEED Gold Certification

October 26, 2011

…The apartments’ plaster, paving, carpet and metal wall studs are made from recycled material, and Village East residents are bathing with water that is heated directly by sunlight thanks to a solar-thermal water heating system. No State of California money was used to build Village II: external financing was provided…

Analyzing the Animal Ethics of Celebrity Chefs

April 5, 2018

For consumers looking to reduce their consumption of meat — particularly due to a greater understanding of the ethical treatment of animals — researchers have analyzed the leading cookbooks of 26 celebrity chefs to offer insight and guidance. Their findings show that not all chefs are what they appear: while…

New Blood Test Rapidly Detects Signs of Pancreatic Cancer

May 17, 2018

…and show whether they carry any of the cancer biomarkers we are looking for.” Lewis worked on this project as part of a cross-disciplinary collaboration between nanotechnology researchers at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering and clinicians at Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health. The collaboration…

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