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Understanding Caste and the Power of Empathy in Human Health

March 3, 2022

…education institutions and their leadership have a responsibility to define and effectively commit to their own accountability for improved justice in health care via systemic change as well as in public health research and interventions.” Equity at UC San Diego UC San Diego’s Office for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI)…

Nobel Laureate, Pioneer in Atmospheric Chemistry Mario Molina Dies

October 9, 2020

Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awardee and Distinguished Professor Mario Molina will be remembered for dedicating his life to research and working to protect our environment.

UC San Diego Students Demonstrate Smart Camera Trap at New Engineering Competition

May 1, 2012

Forget about building a better mouse trap. University of California, San Diego sophomore Riley Yeakle and his teammates have come up with a better camera trap, and they will be facing off with finalists from around the country when they unveil working prototypes of their visions for embedded systems at…

Power to the Batteries

May 21, 2015

…industry partners. Under the leadership of dean Albert P. Pisano, the Jacobs School has launched agile centers around the topics of wearable sensors, extreme events research, visual computing and sustainable power and energy. Additional centers are currently under development, including one focused on the systems biology for cell lines that…

UC San Diego Launches Robotics Institute

October 29, 2015

…up and take a leadership role in the future of robotics.” Duct-exploring tensegrity robot. Photo by Jeffrey Friesen More than 40 UC San Diego professors and research scientists have elected to be a part of the Contextual Robotics Institute at its launch. These researchers and their teams are performing $10…

Interdisciplinary UC San Diego Team Deployed Near Tip of Italy’s Boot

November 8, 2013

An interdisciplinary team of Ph.D. students from the University of California, San Diego, recently spent time at archaeological sites in the southern Italian region of Calabria, and they came away with a newfound respect for the daily routine of uncovering the past – and a better understanding of how to…

Women’s Herstory Month Kicks Off by Exploring Reproductive Justice

March 7, 2023

Each year during March the UC San Diego Women’s Center holds a series of events to honor the many contributions of women in history, culture and society. The celebration kicked off with a keynote from reproductive justice activist Renee Bracey Sherman.

Student Residents Form Small Town Bonds

April 22, 2021

…members played a critical leadership role in maintaining resident morale, offering support virtually, reshaping traditions and ensuring safety. “We are community builders, hall monitors and health ambassadors—all in one,” said Perez. Sophomore Danniel Ureña recently moved into the Raza Living-Learning Community at Eleanor Roosevelt College, where he lives with his…

NSF Funds ‘Big Data’ Innovation Hub for the Western U.S.

November 2, 2015

The NSF has announced funding for a ‘Big Data’ Innovation Hub for the Western United States intended to facilitate collaboration among the region’s technology sector and other organizations to address research challenges across areas such as precision medicine, natural resource utilization, hazard management, and metro regional development. The Western Hub…

Tritons Unite for UC San Diego’s 2023 Homecoming Celebration

October 5, 2023

Homecoming and Family Weekend takes place from Oct. 16-22, featuring dozens of events and activities for the campus community.

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