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UC San Diego, Point Loma Nazarene University Announce 2023 Kyoto Prize Symposium

February 9, 2023

UC San Diego and Point Loma Nazarene University will host the 22nd Kyoto Prize Symposium to celebrate and honor the 37th annual laureates of the Kyoto Prize, Japan’s highest private award for global achievement, March 15-17.

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.’

New UC San Diego Visual Arts Major Emphasizes Designing for the Future

January 7, 2016

Like the campus to which it belongs, the UC San Diego Department of Visual Arts blends art, science and emerging technologies. Accordingly, with an eye on the future and an emphasis on students’ marketable skills, the department offers a unique approach to design with a new undergraduate major called, “speculative…

‘It’s About Time: A Festival of Rhythm. Sound. And Place’

January 18, 2018

…Jepsen/ UC San Diego Publications. ‘It’s About Time: A Festival of Rhythm. Sound. And Place’ Curated by Department of Music professor Steven Schick, UC San Diego plays important part in region-wide cultural festival UC San Diego’s extensive influence in the music, art and literature scene throughout the entire region is…

Championing the Voices and Contributions of Native American People

November 12, 2021

…in a series of events throughout November that will include theatrical performances, culture and language workshops, a film screening, faculty lectures and more. The free 15th anniversary events, designed to provide education and build community, are led by UC San Diego’s Intertribal Resource Center in coordination with a campus committee.…

Exploring Allyship at UC San Diego’s Virtual Triton Leaders Conference

January 20, 2022

…During the two-day virtual event on Feb. 4-5, alumni, students, faculty, staff and community members will dive into workshops and lectures focused on the theme “Allyship: Achieving Inclusive Excellence.” Coordinated by the UC San Diego Alumni office, the conference explores how allyship plays a critical role on the journey toward…

Kyoto Prize Honors Historic Contributions to Science and Culture 

March 18, 2021

…Prize Symposium will include lectures by chemist and technology pioneer Ching Tang, astrophysicist James Gunn and acclaimed stage director Ariane Mnouchkine, pictured here at a presentation ceremony in 2020. Kyoto Prize Honors Historic Contributions to Science and Culture UC San Diego Extension hosts Livestream of international symposium James Gunn Established…

UC San Diego International House Students Express Interest in Cultural Heritage Research

October 24, 2012

When members of UC San Diego’s Center of Interdisciplinary Science for Art, Architecture and Archaeology (CISA3) participated in a program for over 100 graduate and undergraduate students and alumni from various disciplines under the aegis of the university’s International Affairs Group (IAG), both sides came away pledging to continue the…

Associate Dean Recognized for Including Sustainability in Chemistry Education

November 6, 2017

…which chemists can play a role in sustainability and public awareness of the role of chemistry in sustainability.

Growing Green Leaders

April 12, 2018

…Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications Growing Green Leaders UC San Diego Earth Month Celebration inspires campus changemakers to turn their passion into action They bravely led the way to a new environmental consciousness that awakened communities around the world to the importance of protecting our planet. Naturalist John Muir, activist…

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