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Incoming President of Quiz Bowl Club Represents Campus in ‘Jeopardy!’ College Championship

April 16, 2020

…year computer science and linguistics double major. “I couldn’t believe it, honestly,” Gray said of learning he was selected to compete in the annual Jeopardy college tournament with a $100,000 prize. “Even though it’s always been a dream, it’s not the kind of dream that you think is ever going…

Faculty Awards and Honors February 2012

February 1, 2012

…Levy Assistant Professor of Linguistics Award - Sloan Foundation Research Fellow Philippe Manoury Professor of Music Award - Best Composer of the Year in France’s Victoires de la Musique Classique 2012 More Info: Department of Music UC San Diego Robert Skelton Professor Emeritus in Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering…

Sign Here

May 24, 2018

…San Diego Department of Linguistics shines spotlight on Deaf culture and the department’s long history of researching and teaching ASL The performer Wink educates and advocates through his one-man show “Gifts From My Deaf Father.” Photos by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications You can whisper in American Sign Language, or…

3 UC San Diego Faculty Members Named Sloan Foundation Research Fellows

February 15, 2012

The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation today named three faculty members at the University of California, San Diego recipients of its prestigious research fellowship, given to promising young scholars at the early stage of their research careers.

Artists Focus on Sound and Silence from Deaf and Hearing Perspectives

January 14, 2015

At first glance, the title of the Winter 2015 exhibition in the gallery@calit2, LOUD silence, appears to be a contradiction in terms. But for the curator and four artists represented in the exhibition, who are each at a different point on the hearing spectrum, it’s clear that the Deaf have…

Do the Right Thing

January 24, 2013

…to Vote The subtle linguistic manipulation worked both when participants were interacting with another human being and when they just saw the appeals for honesty on their computer screens while participating online. Testing people in a private setting was particularly revealing, Bryan said, because people were then clearly dealing only…

World’s Brightest Minds Converge at UC San Diego April 26-27

March 26, 2019

Is the U.S. heading toward a second civil war? Will we stop global warming before it is too late? Questions like these will be explored at the University of California San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy’s 30th anniversary celebration April 26-27.

Meet Carol Padden, Dean of Social Sciences

February 5, 2015

…the university’s department of linguistics. Padden, who holds the Sanford I. Berman Chair in Language and Human Communication, is an affiliate member of the Center for Research in Language, the Human Development Program and the department of education studies. She served as associate dean and faculty equity advisor in the…

CARTA Maps Humanity’s Distinctive Evolution

February 17, 2022

…to archaeology, primatology and linguistics. 2017 CARTA specialization field course group on their last day of the trip to East Africa, during a pre-dawn hike to a cliff to watch the sun rise. “Without CARTA, most of these experts would primarily be attending conferences in their own specialties—they might never…

Culture Shapes How We Learn to Reason?

June 24, 2019

Psychology research with children in the U.S. and China suggests there isn’t a universal trajectory for how abstract thought develops – and that culture may play a role.

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