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New Campus Website Facilitates Powerful Climate Change Connections

April 21, 2022

…level, ocean acidity, public health, and worldwide ecosystems due to climate change. According to the most recent assessment from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, if there’s any hope of mitigating the worst outcomes, immediate action is essential. For all those attempting to understand the state of the…

Diversity Awards Recognize Dedication to Empowerment and Community Engagement

March 10, 2016

…the University of California system and visiting faculty from around the nation. (L to R): Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Becky Petitt, Ethnic Studies Professor Sara Clarke Kaplan, Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla Gore and Kaplan were among 22 individuals, departments and organizational units recognized for outstanding contributions in…

UC San Diego Researchers Help Discover That Tiny DNA Circles are Key Drivers of Cancer

April 12, 2023

University of California San Diego computer scientists are among the lead authors of an international study that finds tiny circles of DNA that defy the accepted laws of genetics are key drivers of cancer formation.

A Slice of UC San Diego Student Life

October 29, 2020

…masking and following public health guidelines,” said Alysson M. Satterlund, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs. “Students are a critical part to UC San Diego’s Return to Learn plan because their socially responsible behavior is key to the program’s success. We know we ask a lot of our students and we…

March Matchness 2016

March 14, 2016

Each year, at precisely the same moment, thousands of graduating medical school students across the country simultaneously tear open an envelope. Inside, there is a single sheet of paper and on it, a handful of words. Those words will inform each graduate where he or she will do their residencies,…

More Than Child’s Play

June 13, 2019

…Sciences, UC San Diego Health, the Office for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, and other areas to integrate research and best practices, as well as to drive innovative programming for children and their families. Supporting Mothers and Lactation For the smallest attendees and their families, the center strives to provide support…

Gordon Scholars Learn from Experience

June 12, 2013

Integrity. Honesty. Teamwork. And smartphones. These are a few of the essential leadership tools engineering students and young engineering professionals need to become successful entrepreneurs in the new economy, said Ronald Reedy, co-founder of Peregrine Semiconductor at a recent Gordon Engineering Leadership forum for students, staff and alumni of the…

Scripps Scientists Use Photomosaic Technology to Find Order in the Chaos of Coral Reefs

November 15, 2017

Scientists from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego developed new technology to study coral reefs, by creating detailed 3D photomosaics and software that allows researchers to digitally classify corals. A new study in Coral Reefs used this technology to analyze the reef at Palmyra Atoll, where researchers…

What a Second Trump Presidency Will Mean for Energy and Climate

November 21, 2024

The 2024 election has put a new administration in the White House, but the nation remains deeply divided on a large number of issues, including many policy proposals that implicate energy and climate change.

‘Comet’ Illustrates the Mechanical Process of Cancer Growth

March 2, 2021

Tissues which consist largely of collagen were the focus of a recent collaborative study by a team from Stanford University and Purdue University. To accomplish their work, they used the Comet supercomputer at the San Diego Supercomputer Center at UC San Diego.

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