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Academic Year Begins for UC San Diego Students with New Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs

October 2, 2014

…the university’s Department of Linguistics. Padden served as Associate Dean and faculty equity advisor in the Division of Social Sciences from 2008 to 2013. She currently serves as UC San Diego’s interim Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.The incoming freshmen have an overall grade-point average of 4.07 and average…

Students Crack the Code on How to Graduate in Three Years

January 12, 2017

…in visual arts and linguistics. “It also gave me the opportunity to take a year off after graduation to explore what I wanted to do in the real world.” A marketing specialist for an international printing company, Ye said she found her home at Sixth College and drew inspiration from…

Putting Students First

September 28, 2017

…as new specializations in Linguistics, Cognitive Science and International Business. In addition, the campus is now offering minors in Speech and Language Sciences, as well as Real Estate and Development, which will soon be offered as a new major. Click here to learn more. New traditions This past spring, UC…

Improving How Instructors Teach and Students Learn

October 20, 2016

…his third quarter teaching Linguistics, the scientific study of human language. “The Course Redesign Studio is very practical: you bring in digital copies of your previous course material, and the staff at the Center for Engaged Teaching provides you with tools and opportunities to redesign your learning outcomes, your assessments…

‘Creating a Safe Space for Yourself and Others’

May 18, 2023

Board members from Active Minds, a student organization dedicated to starting and changing conversations about mental health, share about their journeys with mental health advocacy.

Breaking Down Barriers to Online Education

February 21, 2013

…on human-computer interaction, and linguistics major Matthew O’Rourke, as well as Guan Wang, Vicky Tu, Kian Lavi and fellow UC San Diego cognitive science Ph.D. student Richard Tibbles. A half-dozen other “developer-contributors” include UC San Diego alumnus Pratik Pramanik, now working in San Francisco, and people from as far away…

Charting the Pacific Century

November 1, 2018

…by Harvard cognitive psychologist, linguist and popular science author Steven Pinker. The celebration will culminate in August 2019 with a forum on U.S.-China relations featuring high-level diplomats, elected officials and acclaimed experts. Looking back, yet always moving forward In June of 1989, GPS—then known as the Graduate School of International…

Class Acts: 2020 Grads Step into the Spotlight

June 4, 2020

…ASL interpreting requires both linguistic and cultural competency, it takes more than just knowing how to sign. “Working as an ASL interpreter is indeed a professional occupation; however, it extends beyond the premise of clocking in and out,” said Reynoso. “There is a shared sense of community and respect for…

Grads Give Thanks

June 16, 2022

…a bachelor’s degree in linguistics and religious studies, on his role model Maggie Thach Morshed, humanities lead at OASIS “Glenn Smith has been my favorite professor since I enrolled in my first class with him in Fall 2019. Professor Smith has a wealth of information and never ceases to make…

UC San Diego Library Gifted $10 Million from Foundation Trustee and Alumna Sally T. WongAvery

February 24, 2022

…including literature, history, sociology, linguistics, art, film studies, philosophy, economy business, political science, and international relations pertaining to each region. In 2020, the Library established the Sally T. WongAvery Collection of Chinese Materials with the donation of a complete collection of Chinese News—the first Chinese language newspaper published in San…

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