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Moving Beyond Limits

June 6, 2024

In an interview with UC San Diego Today, counselor Christina Lambert sheds light on what neurodivergence is, why everyone at the university can benefit from learning more about neurodiversity and some tips for creating a more neuroinclusive workplace.

In the Midst of the Coronavirus Pandemic, Xenophobia Flares Up

March 26, 2020

…this reason, the World Health Organization, which has overseen the global response to the coronavirus outbreak, opted against denoting a geographic location when officially naming the new virus. “Stigma, to be honest, is more dangerous than the virus itself,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the WHO director-general, stated recently. Pandemics are frightening…

Exploring Allyship at UC San Diego’s Virtual Triton Leaders Conference

January 20, 2022

…up for others with care and intention. Taking the time to listen and learn new perspectives. There are many ways to be an ally, and at the upcoming Triton Leaders Conference, UC San Diego invites attendees to continue advancing this work to build a more equitable and inclusive world. Peace…

‘A Tornado at the Front Door, a Tsunami at the Back Door’

January 23, 2020

…I might not be healthy and strong enough for it. So I decided to go for it because, even if there are consequences from the chemotherapy, if it works I could live 20 years longer than I’m supposed to and be healthy for the rest of my life. That’s worth…

Q&A with Marye Anne Fox

June 19, 2012

…and UC San Diego Health Sciences which includes a School of Medicine, Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, two hospitals, and multiple primary and specialty care outpatient centers. This is a dynamic campus and it needs a dynamic leader. What was your reaction when Pradeep Khosla was chosen as…

Campus Community Spreads Spirit of Giving this Holiday Season

December 11, 2014

…through education, research, patient care and volunteer projects.”Operation Santa helps families in needUC San Diego’s charitable efforts kick off each year with “Operation Santa,” an initiative by UC San Diego’s Alpha Phi Omega, a coed service fraternity dedicated to community service and leadership. Since 2007, Operation Santa has provided Christmas…

A Hopeful Message Gets a Hearing

April 18, 2013

…to control emissions of carbon dioxide, the most ubiquitous greenhouse gas produced by everyday activities, mitigation of such pollutants could help society avoid many of the dangerous consequences of climate change, according to Ramanathan. The veteran researcher, who joined UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography in 1990, has sought…

The Impact of Invent the Future

February 14, 2013

…normal homeostasis, compromising physical health and wellbeing. Glickman has identified ways in which different lighting characteristics can impact circadian response in mammals, findings that have implications for further understanding alertness and performance, sleep disturbances and hormone sensitive cancers in humans. In addition to the financial support, Glickman said that fellowships…

UC San Diego’s Brown Briefs Congress on Brain Development, Substance Use in Young

November 20, 2014

…comprehensive investigation has implications for improving the education and health care of America’s youth, and the potential to find new ways to prevent drug problems at an early age.”

Working Inside the Bubble

October 25, 2012

…An upright wooden post carved into a face like a totem with a sweet, sleepy expression guards the entrance, offering no hint of what goes on within. An inscrutable totem guards the entrance. Inside, the arching, silvery fabric walls puff between baffles like a down coat. The building is inflatable,…

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