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Bringing UC San Diego’s Healthy Diet and Natural Medicine Research into the Spotlight

February 1, 2018

…a family of Russian Jewish ancestry and very modest means, suffered from severe asthma as a child. His doctors offered little hope of full recovery. By the time he was a young man, Krupp realized that he had no alternative but to heal himself and began reading the works of…

Turning Hatred Into Hope: Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society Presents Two Powerful Conversations on Gun Violence

October 29, 2024

…UC San Diego Extended Studies, was founded to provide a dedicated platform for exploring the big questions that religion was meant to answer. This season, the lectureship, which celebrates its 40th anniversary at UC San Diego in April 2025, presented two moving and resonant events about gun violence to explore…

UC San Diego Names Inaugural Changemaker Faculty Fellows

October 31, 2019

…from the Critical Mission Studies Project. Project Description: Ahn proposes to use her media activism course (COMM 101T) to pilot a CESL media production course on community-based storytelling in San Diego. The class would be integrated with a large-scale digital storytelling project co-developed with faculty from History, Ethnic Studies and…

Redesigned Canyon Vista Marketplace Debuts Mouthwatering New Menu

January 30, 2020

…collaboration, with more expansive study areas and an exposed kitchen.” Canyon Vista Marketplace officially opened its doors to the campus Jan. 14 with a grand opening ceremony. This official ribbon-cutting was attended by more than 100 people and included comments from Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla, Warren College Provost Emily Roxworthy,…

2023 Revelle Medal Recipients Announced

October 17, 2023

UC San Diego honors four remarkable individuals as recipients of the 2023 Revelle Medal, which recognizes retired or emeriti faculty members for sustained, distinguished and extraordinary service to the university.

Unprecedented Case Series Advances Promise of Phage Therapy

June 9, 2022

An international team of researchers, led by scientists at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and the University of Pittsburgh, report promising results from the largest case series yet of patients treated with bacteriophage therapy for antibiotic-resistant infections.

With a $50 Million Gift, USC and UC San Diego Join Forces in Alzheimer’s Research

January 24, 2022

A joint gift to the University of Southern California (USC) and the University of California San Diego totaling $50 million from the Epstein Family Foundation will drive Alzheimer’s research and accelerate the search for treatments and a cure.

UC San Diego Announces Recipients of Chancellor’s and Revelle Medals

October 7, 2021

…to the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center supported the development of San Diego’s first fully accessible playground. Mark Gleiberman serves on the UC San Diego Foundation Board of Trustees, Real Estate and Development Advisory Board of Directors, and was formerly on the UC San Diego Athletic Board. Hanna Gleiberman serves…

UC San Diego Announces Recipients of Chancellor’s and Revelle Medals

October 10, 2019

…shaped new fields of study, and disseminated discoveries that transform lives. Each of this year’s Revelle honorees has helped build and maintain the university’s global reputation as a hub for impactful research and innovations, ranging from discoveries in health care to the development of global policy.” The Chancellor’s Medal Since…

Neil Smith Charts the Future of Cyber-Archaeology

March 21, 2023

Once a sophomore embarking on his first trip to the Middle East, UC San Diego Anthropology alumnus Neil Smith now co-directs QI’s Center for Cyber-Archaeology & Sustainability.

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