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2015-16 Holocaust Living History Workshop Series Highlights “Holocaust Journeys”

January 7, 2016

…authors, films, and other events highlighting the diverse “Holocaust Journeys” of survivors and others recounting their personal stories. Co-sponsored by the University of California, San Diego Library and the UC San Diego Jewish Studies Program, the HLHW lecture series invites local Holocaust survivors, witnesses, relatives, and scholars to share their…

Holocaust Living History Workshop Series Continues at UC San Diego in 2022

January 18, 2022

The University of California San Diego’s Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLHW) 2021-2022 series continues with five profound events that underscore this year’s theme, “Beyond the Great Silence: The Holocaust in Art, Memory, and Life.”

Contemporary Artists Explore Notion of Solidarity in New Mandeville Art Gallery Exhibit

September 14, 2023

The Mandeville Art Gallery, located on the campus of UC San Diego, presents “How We Gather,” a group exhibition that explores how contemporary artists approached the multifaceted meaning of solidarity in the context of the pandemic.

Twelve-Hour Race to Design a Diverse Smart City

February 6, 2020

…in a unique hackathon-style event to brainstorm ideas on how to design smart cities that serve diverse communities. Photo by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications Twelve-Hour Race to Design a Diverse Smart City Inaugural ‘Change-A-Thon’ challenges students to address obstacles impacting black communities UC San Diego Black History Month Celebration…

Pioneering Astrophysicist Rashid Sunyaev to Speak at Kyoto Prize Symposium March 21

March 1, 2012

Rashid Sunyaev, Ph.D., one of the world’s most distinguished astrophysicists, will speak at the University of California, San Diego, March 21 at 3:30 p.m., as part of the annual Kyoto Prize Symposium. To register for the free talk, which is open to the public, please visit: www.kyotoprize-us.org.

Martha Longenecker Roth’s Legacy Lives on at UC San Diego

March 9, 2017

…Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications Martha Longenecker Roth’s Legacy Lives on at UC San Diego Late artist, educator and Mingei International Museum founder remembered with $1 million artist-in-resident endowment They live on the property of Geisel House, the chancellor’s residence at the University of California San Diego. Beautifully crafted, nearly…

Sustainability Gets the Spotlight at UC San Diego’s Earth Month Celebrations

April 1, 2016

UC San Diego campus community will celebrate Earth Month throughout April to educate and raise awareness about sustainability, climate change and the impact of policy on the environment.

Should There Be Open Borders?

April 18, 2019

…11 Ethics in the Public Sphere. Photos by Patrick Hennessey/ Division of Arts and Humanities. Should There Be Open Borders? Department of Philosophy distinguished lecture series brings timely—and ethical—discussion of immigration to campus With more than 258 million migrants living outside their country of birth, the United Nations Foundation says…

School of Global Policy and Strategy Launches New Master of Chinese Economic and Political Affairs

August 31, 2016

The School of Global Policy and Strategy at the University of California San Diego will now offer a Master of Chinese Economic and Political Affairs, solidifying it as one of the premier locations to gain expertise in China and United States-China relations.

Yearlong Holocaust Lecture Series Offers Perspective on Gender, Humanity and Resistance

January 7, 2019

The 2018-2019 Holocaust Living History Workshop series continues this winter at the University of California San Diego with an author talk, film screening and lecture.

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