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Take 10 With a Triton: Alumnus Jose Perez Shares Why His Heart Belongs to Triton Transit

June 30, 2022

…Diego: Perez started his career in mass transit at UC San Diego nearly two decades ago, working as a shuttle driver for Triton Transit while pursuing an undergraduate degree in Urban Studies and Planning. This allowed him to earn his commercial driving license and learn about the two top priorities…

Online Students Climb at UC San Diego Extension

November 29, 2011

Online students now comprise 22 percent of continuing education enrollees at the University of California San Diego Extension, according to Elizabeth Meyer, director of online learning.

Princeton Review Rates UC San Diego Among Nation’s Most Environmentally Responsible Universities

April 18, 2012

The education services company selected UC San Diego for inclusion in the second annual edition of “The Princeton Review’s Guide to 322 Green Colleges: 2012 Edition.”

Three UC San Diego Alumni Awarded $175,000 Teaching Fellowships

July 11, 2012

Three recent graduates of the University of California, San Diego—Vickie Do, ’09, Stephanie Kinkel, ’05 and Michelle Lee, ’10—have been named Knowles Science Teaching Fellows and will each receive a $175,000 award from the Knowles Science Teaching Foundation.

UC San Diego Named One of Greenest Colleges in U.S. and Canada by Princeton Review

April 24, 2013

The University of California, San Diego has been named one of the most environmentally responsible “green colleges” in the U.S. and Canada by the Princeton Review.

UC San Diego Extension Releases ‘Hot Careers 2014’ Report: Computer Systems Analysts Tops List

July 11, 2014

As the economy continues to rebound in the aftermath of the Great Recession, job prospects for the most recent class of college graduates appear to be considerably brighter than in recent years, according to a new free report issued by UC San Diego Extension.

Two UC San Diego Biologists Named Pew Biomedical Scholars

June 11, 2015

Two biology professors at UC San Diego have been named Pew scholars in the biomedical sciences, an award given by the Pew Charitable Trusts this year to only 22 promising early-career researchers in the nation.

Vinculin protein boosts function in the aging heart

June 17, 2015

A team of researchers led by bioengineers at the University of California, San Diego provide new insights on how hearts “stay young” and keep functioning over a lifetime despite the fact that most organisms generate few new heart cells. Identifying key gene expression changes that promote heart function as organisms…

UC San Diego Computer Scientist Welcomes New Jobs Partnership with Tech San Diego

June 27, 2017

The non-profit organization Tech San Diego launched a University Talent Initiative, initially as a partnership with UC San Diego, to improve the local talent pipeline and to make San Diego companies more competitive with Silicon Valley, Seattle, New York and Austin in attracting UC San Diego graduates and interns.

Drug Suppresses Spread of Breast Cancer Caused by Stem-like Cells

December 11, 2017

Rare stem-like tumor cells play a critical role in the spread of breast cancer, but a vulnerability in the pathway that powers them offers a strategy to target these cells using existing drugs before metastatic disease occurs, report University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Moores Cancer Center…

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