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Neurosurgeon: My Patients Show Me Real Heroism and Resilience

March 11, 2024

UC San Diego Health provides the most advanced neurological cancer care by combining leading-edge surgical techniques and the latest technology.

9,000 New Students Arrive to an Evolving Campus

October 3, 2019

…is a globally prestigious institution. The professors who teach here, the students who go here, it’s a different caliber of education.” Words of Wisdom for New Students Students, alumni and parents contributed over 200 tips on UC San Diego’s social media pages for incoming first-year and transfer students on how…

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

December 2, 2021

…Cardiovascular Center, Shiley Eye Institute and the rest of the La Jolla health campus, means San Diegans, our families, friends and neighbors, will enjoy greater access to the health care they need and deserve,” said Patty Maysent, CEO, UC San Diego Health. Thousands of guests were welcomed to the grand…

Class of 2013 Outstanding Grads

June 20, 2013

…bachelor of science in human biology, with minors in history and healthcare social-issues. This fall, Le will attend UCLA where she will work toward earning a Master of Public Health. In addition to her multidisciplinary studies, Le has dedicated her time at UC San Diego to grassroots organizing in support…

An Innovative Way to Educate Students About Circadian Biology

November 30, 2017

…a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) professor in 2014, she launched the UC San Diego BioClock Studio to promote and educate students about circadian biology. Golden, a Chancellor’s Associates Chair of molecular biology and director of UC San Diego’s Center for Circadian Biology, was awarded a five-year, $1 million grant…

School of Medicine Turns 50

January 25, 2018

…life at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to take a chance on a new endeavor — a new school of medicine that was just one building in the middle of nowhere and a newly acquired community hospital a ways down the freeway in Hillcrest. “I was attracted by the…

Growing Green Leaders

April 12, 2018

…Huerta: “Environmental Rights are Human Rights” When Huerta took to the stage, the co-founder of the United Farm Workers shared her “aha” moment––the time, decades ago, when she realized clean air and water are human rights. Dolores Huerta took the time to meet with students and event attendees before and…

Coming Home: Alumni Faculty Share Why They Came Back to Campus

December 1, 2016

…on the design of human language. His specialty is syntax, a field of study that involves figuring out the properties that determine how words are combined to form larger units such as sentences. He tries to discover which properties are specific to the particular language, which are properties of human…

Bioengineering Pioneer Y.C. Bert Fung Turns 100

October 3, 2019

…translated the latest journal articles and sent them to his mother’s physicians in China. But it quickly became evident to him that not much was known about the mechanical forces and physical phenomena to which living tissues are subjected. “I turned to bioengineering, with a focus on people, because I…

Celebrating the Past and Future

October 2, 2014

…San Diego Alumni, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Division of Arts and Humanities, and many other campus areas. Connect with friends and colleagues at the free festival, open to the campus and local community. Hullabaloo: Eat, play, dance 8 p.m. – midnight, Nov. 14, Town Square and Matthews Quad When the…

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