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Trolley Stations Open on Campus, Connecting the University Like Never Before

December 2, 2021

…wealth of top-ranked specialty healthcare. “UC San Diego Health is a global destination for world-class health care, but access can be a problem, especially and ironically for local, under-served communities and residents who may struggle with real, daily issues like transportation. The new trolley line, which can bring patients almost…

NIH Awards New National Center of Excellence for Mobile Sensor Data-to-Knowledge

October 9, 2014

…next four years developing innovative tools to make it easier to gather, analyze and interpret health data generated by mobile and wearable sensors. The Mobile Sensor Data-to-Knowledge (MD2K) team, led by University of Memphis computer scientist Santosh Kumar, will receive $10.8 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to…

Active Genetics Goes Global

October 27, 2016

…and life sciences, the innovative binational structure of the Tata Institute for Active Genetics and Society will streamline the building of scientific capacity and transfer of knowledge and technology to India. It will also serve to advance the biotechnology sector in India and establish a model for other global scientific…

Fall Classes Begin at UC San Diego Extension

September 26, 2011

Continuing educations classrooms and enrollments are on the rise at University of California San Diego Extension, according to Elizabeth Silva, registrar and director of student services for the University’s extended studies programs.

Counseling with Compassion: UC San Diego Pharmacy Student Wins National Competition

June 3, 2024

UC San Diego pharmacy student Grace Riggs outcompeted over a hundred students from across the country in the National Patient Counseling Competition, sponsored by the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) and the Academy of Student Pharmacists (ASP).

Innovative Researchers Share Ground-breaking Research with Packed House at Founders’ Symposium

November 20, 2012

Innovative Researchers Share Ground-breaking Research with Packed House at Founders’ Symposium Photos by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications It’s not often you can go to an event and be asked to leave your cell phone on to share thoughts via social media. At the Founders’ Symposium held Friday, however, that…

Bring a Beginner’s Mind

April 13, 2023

Associate Professor of Communication Angela Booker has been named inaugural provost of Eighth College. The campus’s newest college will be located in the Theater District Living and Learning Neighborhood and will welcome an inaugural cohort of 600 students in Fall 2023.

Job Woes Drive Certificate Admissions Up at UC San Diego Extension

March 20, 2012

…and Development “Excellent instructors, innovative content tuned to the needs of professionals today and a broad reach to students in San Diego and around the world are also the reasons behind the rise,” said Silva. New specialized certificates that were added in 2011 include: Career Advising, Clinical Trials Administration in…

$7 Million From ARPA-H to Tackle Lung Infections Through Innovative Probiotic Treatment

October 10, 2024

UC San Diego has received a $7 million ARPA-H contract for the PROTECT project, targeting pathogens like Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus. These pathogens pose serious health risks to individuals with cystic fibrosis and those reliant on respirators.

UC San Diego Turns 60

November 19, 2020

…through a legacy of innovative collaboration and cutting-edge impact. Triton Tales: Looking Back at UC San Diego’s History The Watermelon Drop, which originated in 1965 as a physics experiment, is the campus’ oldest student tradition. Each year, the festivities begin with a pageant and a student-chosen “Watermelon Queen” who drops…

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