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An HIV Prevention Pill for Transgender Persons

April 26, 2016

The California HIV/AIDS Research Program (CHRP) of University of California has awarded grants totaling $9.4 million to three teams of investigators to provide and evaluate PrEP – the HIV prevention pill – among transgender persons at risk for HIV acquisition in California.

Campus to Celebrate Inaugural Veterans Week Nov. 6 to 9

November 2, 2017

…as well as ongoing research initiatives, the university will share the resources and advances it has made to improve the lives of veterans. “We are proud to extend our Veterans Day celebration to a series of events this year,” said Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “Service is an integral part of…

UC San Diego Foundation Board Trustees Bridge Campus and Community

September 5, 2019

UC San Diego’s Foundation Board welcomes 10 new and returning trustees. The unique philanthropic ambassadors help inspire charitable gifts and manage the Foundation’s assets in support of the university’s research, teaching and service goals.

Formerly Incarcerated and System-Impacted Students Thrive with Community and Camaraderie

August 13, 2024

Formerly incarcerated and system-impacted students at UC San Diego are beating the odds stacked against them with the help of a robust scaffolding of support and nurturing community offered by the Underground Scholars Initiative (USI) and Triton Underground Scholars (TUS).

Graduate Students Recognized for Outreach and Service

April 9, 2015

…family doesn’t understand the research I’m working on, and I think that’s a common experience as a grad student. Having a graduate community that is supportive and inclusive makes a big difference.” The 2014-2015 UC San Diego Bouchet Graduate Honor Society members represent a range of research interests and backgrounds…

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,…

UC San Diego’s Stellar Students from the Class of 2016

June 9, 2016

…Diego include feeding the homeless through his volunteer work with the Sikh Student Association and mentoring underclassmen. He hopes to one day establish a scholarship fund in memory of his mother. Nick Obradovich Ph.D. Graduate Nick Obradovich Breaks Barriers When it Comes to Climate Change Research As a graduate student…

A Cross-Border Approach to Tackling COVID-19

June 2, 2020

Located just 30 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border, the University of California San Diego is a critical partner in supporting a binational response to the COVID-19 pandemic. UC San Diego and Mexico have forged strong partnerships that have proven to be lifesaving in this time of need.

Three Social Innovators to Watch

June 7, 2018

…San Diego, presents her research at an undergraduate showcase in Sacramento. Photo by Lauren Alisse Ullah and 25 other students who have since joined the project now use The Basement to organize and strategize on projects across the city—the largest of which takes place in San Diego’s Barrio Logan neighborhood,…

Shaping San Diego’s Workforce: UC San Diego Trains Next Generation of Region’s Policymakers

April 25, 2019

…the city, such as homelessness, housing, transportation and more. “We designed the new council to meet the needs of our region, its citizens and our students by seeking advice from key stakeholders with the most in-depth knowledge of how our local government actually works,” said Peter F. Cowhey, dean of…

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