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The Class of 2023: Dedicated to Their Dreams

May 30, 2023

UC San Diego’s Class of 2023 looks forward to diving into their future. Their passions range from international environmental equity to artificial intelligence and from biosustainability to lasers and optics. Read more about some of our stunning graduates here.

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

February 24, 2022

…and social sciences, 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…

Pepper Canyon West Housing Construction to Start This Summer

February 17, 2022

…and shared experience, weaving literature, movement and the intersection of the two into a new and profound entrance into the university. Transformative student housing solutions The Stuart Collection’s 22nd installation, CONCORDANCE, (2022) by Ann Hamilton is made from basalt blocks hewn with words and phrases drawn from the writings of…

University Students Turn Satellite Images into Policy Analysis

June 15, 2015

Recently, over 50 students – most of them graduate students – showed up for the day-long Big Pixel Hackathon to Discover the Planet in Atkinson Hall’s Calit2 Theater. The May 23 hackathon was organized by the Big Pixel Initiative (BPI) to showcase what can happen when you let students loose…

UC San Diego Names Inaugural Changemaker Faculty Fellows

October 31, 2019

…in methods and migration literature, conduct on-the-ground field research with migrants in the San Diego-Tijuana region and then analyze and write up their results. Impact: “Studying these issues in migrant shelters puts students straight in the middle of these ongoing issues, enabling them to better understand and empathize with migrants’…

UC San Diego Announces Chancellor’s Medal and Revelle Medal Honorees

June 19, 2014

…unique forum for speculative literature that draws rising literary stars from across the country. Steven serves on the Jacobs School of Engineering Dean’s Council of Advisors, while Sue is a member of the Undergraduate Scholarship Council and the UCSD Alumni awards committee. T. Denny Sanford T. Denny Sanford “Denny Sanford…

Homegrown Campaign to Combat Hate on National Stage

October 24, 2019

…the California Reading and Literature Project out of CREATE. Douillard is the regional director for the San Diego Area Writing Project in CREATE. Both women are charged with professional development of teachers and work with scores of “teacher-leaders,” who became the first adopters and champions of #USvsHate. Peterson has known…

Holocaust Living History Workshop Series Continues at UC San Diego in 2023

January 17, 2023

The University of California San Diego’s Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLHW) 2022-23 series continues with six events that underscore this year’s theme, “Rethinking Genocide: Fascism, Exploitation and the Holocaust.”

Family Comes First in New Latinx/Chicanx College Prep Program

May 27, 2021

…in English Language and Literature and Political Science. She also went on to receive a master’s degree in Public Policy from UC Berkeley. “The influence of family on Latino students’ college choice is significant, but there is a lack of understanding of higher education among Hispanic families,” explained Corral. “The…

Beyond the March for Science

April 27, 2017

…and visual arts and literature than people realize.” Holding a surf board he made from algae, Stephen Mayfield, director of the California Center for Algae Biotechnology in the Division of Biological Sciences, told the crowd about his love for using science to solve problems. “But we also need to make…

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