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The Class of 2024: Making the Most of Being a Triton

June 6, 2024

UC San Diego’s Class of 2024 is walking the graduation stage this June. With sights set on bright tomorrows, our scholars are ready to celebrate and make us proud. Read stories about a few of our outstanding graduates here.

Take 10 with a Triton: Susanne Degher’s Philosophy of Living with No Regrets

November 28, 2023

Susanne Degher, events specialist and fiscal assistant in the Department of Philosophy at the School of Arts and Humanities, shares her life’s adventures as an actor, airline steward, and teacher, and what drew her to UC San Diego—a place she calls ‘Heaven on earth.’

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

October 10, 2019

…Director Emeritus of the Korea-Pacific Program at the school, which he founded in 1989 in promotion of a greater understanding of contemporary North and South Korea, including international relations, politics, public policy and the business environment. In addition, Krause oversaw the annual Pacific Economic Outlook, an economic forecasting project on…

‘Sunny Days’ Student Festival on the Horizon

May 6, 2021

…Nam is a multifaceted Korean American singer, songwriter, entertainer and television personality. He is one of the most popular and recognizable celebrities in Asia and has recently been recognized as GQ Korea’s Man of the Year, Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia, and YouTube’s Trending Artist on The Rise. Nam has…

Triton Innovation Challenge Spotlights Trailblazing Environmental Solutions

May 2, 2024

Teams of UC San Diego engineers, physicians, biologists and entrepreneurs recently showcased their environmentally focused technologies at the 11th annual Triton Innovation Challenge.

New COVID-19 Webinar Series: How will Coronavirus Change the World?

April 16, 2020

…Sallye Krause Professor of Korea-Pacific Studies, Ulrike Schaede, professor of Japanese business, Richard Verma, former U.S. Ambassador to India. Register for How Nations Respond Rafael Fernández de Castro April 23: COVID-19 Global Impacts: The Border In this time of crisis, dialogue between the United States and Mexico is essential. What…

ArtPower Brings Together Diverse Artists and Audiences

January 26, 2017

…see dance troupes from Korea and Israel, musicians from Colombia and France, films from Japan and Spain and a dynamic selection of performing artists from throughout the U.S. It’s the 13th season of ArtPower at UC San Diego, and the organization is putting its heart into bringing together diverse performers…

Cars, Start Your Engines!

October 21, 2021

…universities including MIT, Purdue, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, ETH Zurich, Technische Universität München and more; most of the nine teams are collaborative efforts between multiple universities, as is the case with the University of Hawai’i and UC San Diego partnership. A neuro-symbolic AI approach Once they get…

How Stimulus Dollars are Spent will Affect Emissions for Decades

June 11, 2020

…European Union and South Korea remain largely committed to their respective “Green New Deals,” while other governments are falling short. The Trump Administration in March rolled back U.S. auto fuel economy rules, committing the nation to higher transport emissions—now the largest source of warming gases in the U.S. In the…

March Matchness 2017

March 13, 2017

Each year, at precisely the same moment — 12 p.m. on the East coast, 9 a.m. on the West — thousands of graduating medical school students across the country simultaneously tear open an envelope. The single sheet of paper inside informs each graduate where he or she will do their…

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