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Sensor-Equipped Glove Could Help Doctors Take Guesswork Out of Measuring Spasticity

April 20, 2017

…and could improve patient care and outcomes,” said Leanne Chukoskie, research scientist at the Institute for Neural Computation at UC San Diego. Researchers say the technology could potentially be applied in other procedures where doctors have to rely on touch and feel to evaluate a patient’s condition: monitoring spine health,…

Student Life Reignites with Treasured Campus Traditions, New Degrees and Division I Competition

September 30, 2021

…of the culture of caring that our students, faculty and staff embody on a daily basis,” said Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “This commitment to each other’s health, combined with our robust Return to Learn strategy that involves masking, vaccination, testing, environmental monitoring and contact tracing, has set a strong foundation…

Students Challenged to Look Deeper

June 20, 2019

…accompany misunderstandings about mental health. The personal experience with her mother’s illness, and sudden death, made her grateful for the support of her fellow students. “I stand before some of the most incredible and inspiring people I have ever met,” Juels said. “And while my diploma may say ‘Michaela Juels,’…

Rebels with a Cause

February 18, 2016

…went on to a career as a vocational trainer after UC San Diego. “I want him to be well-rounded and fully integrated into campus life, to become involved and find community at the Raza Resource Centro.” The Raza Resource Centro is one of the newest of the five campus resource…

Changing the Face of Campus

May 18, 2017

…student-centered resources such as career services, alumni services and international center programs as well as Extension and administration offices. Phase one of Gateway is expected to be completed by fall 2021 with phase two expected to be finished by fall 2023. There will also be two new parking structures. Expected…

Inspiring Political Engagement Among Students and Society

October 23, 2014

…respect to maintain a healthy balance. A contract of consent is forged between public leaders and the people, promising policymaking that benefits society. What happens then when trust is tarnished and indifference sets in?Honorable Darrell Steinberg RecognizedUC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla presented a special plaque to honor California…

A Major Move

April 8, 2021

…program is essential for careers in public policy, law, STEM and social justice. “There are but a few fields of study where researchers have not investigated connections between people of African descent and social, political, artistic, economic, health outcomes, experiences and legacies of impact and influence,” she said. “Studies focused…

Return to Learn Q&A: Fall Student Life

September 10, 2020

…San Diego County public health orders. Currently, the Triton Lounge, a computer lab, is open in Price Center. Our focus is primarily on leveraging the campus’s outdoor spaces, including the new patio outside the Dirty Birds restaurant, which will open this fall. There is also a patio on the east…

RIMAC Arena is Named LionTree Arena in Honor of Scholarship Gift

June 16, 2022

…in 2012 following successful career chapters in equity research and investment banking at UBS. Since its founding, LionTree has established a preeminent reputation as a sought-after advisor focused on creative industries and the digital economy. LionTree has advised on more than 250 prominent transactions, including the recent spin-off of WarnerMedia…

Celebrating Tomorrow’s Leaders

June 21, 2018

…undergraduate major in global health, Camarena plans to continue to push boundaries and make positive change as a physician-scientist. She concluded her talk by giving thanks to the communities on campus that helped her and fellow students. “Through this unlikely journey here, I would come to terms with my identity…

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