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Humanizing the Research Enterprise

March 19, 2015

…leadership to the Triton family, where they live and work. The events highlight the human element of the university’s research community, allowing preeminent thought-leaders to talk directly and personally about the diverse initiatives they work on every day. “We are here to share the impact UC San Diego has on…

Virtual Commencement Uses Creative Ways to Infuse University Tradition with Interactive Fun

June 4, 2020

…names included in the program. Select graduation celebrations have already occurred virtually or have been rescheduled, including the School of Medicine ceremony that took place online on May 31 and the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences ceremony that has been moved to November 14. Many of the campus…

May You Be Well: New Ways to Build Resilience

April 29, 2021

…well-being. Some of the programs are co-facilitated by UC San Diego’s Peer Health Educators, who are dedicated to helping students live a healthy life. Getting into the right headspace Being sequestered in front of a computer for the past year has made it difficult to connect with others, especially for…

Celebrating the successes of UC San Diego’s most dynamic grads

June 14, 2018

…work and care for family after the deportation of his parents Sixth College grad Leon Sanchez Reyes (left) with his sister and two younger brothers. Two weeks before starting his first year at UC San Diego in 2014, Leon Sanchez Reyes’ parents were deported. The immigration agents explained to him…

Bringing a Child into the World, While the World Battles COVID-19

June 25, 2020

…fetal monitoring.” But the parents were undaunted. “What impressed me about Corina and Gene when we first met was that they took the news really well. By the second visit, they had done their homework,” said Dr. Maryam Tarsa, obstetrician and gynecologist at UC San Diego Health. “They were very…

Triton Women Leaders Share Four Secrets to Success

March 31, 2022

…in the temp pool, programming computers and as a student affairs intern. Yet they all had a fire inside to absorb everything they could learn at each opportunity presented and make lasting connections with the mentors who have gone before them. “Our campus is shaped by many remarkable women every…

Translating Light Across the Sciences

September 5, 2024

“My interest lies in building better tools,” said Zhaowei Liu, a faculty member in the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering and affiliate of the university’s Qualcomm Institute. “I think I can have a bigger impact that way.”

HEART Fellows Bring Unique Insights to Homelessness Research at UC San Diego

June 4, 2024

Seven formerly unhoused San Diego County residents are contributing their insights and perspectives as co-researchers at UC San Diego’s Homelessness Hub.

Reimagining Public Health

February 2, 2023

From pandemics to health inequities, confronting future crises will look different — and that’s a good thing.

From the Sea to the Stars

October 3, 2019

…goals for the Artemis program, which intends to land the first woman and the next man on the Moon by 2024, and its longer range goal of sending astronauts to Mars. Meir is no stranger to conducting science in extreme environments. While a graduate student in the marine biology program…

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