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Leading the Way to Health Equity

December 6, 2022

Researchers from a broad range of fields at the University of California San Diego are making waves as they push the boundaries of science and medicine to develop groundbreaking, real-world solutions to longstanding health inequities.

A Decade of Scholarship

September 26, 2022

The lasting impact of a transformational scholarship. This story was published in the Fall 2022 issue of UC San Diego Magazine.

New Video Series Chronicles AIDS Epidemic in Tijuana

October 5, 2015

The new documentary “HIV/SIDA: The Epidemic in Tijuana” offers an unflinching look at the challenges facing researchers from the University of California, San Diego as they attempt to identify and treat people who inject drugs, sex workers, transgender women and others who are at high risk for HIV infection in…

New Pediatric Obesity Program Makes Treatment More Accessible

June 16, 2022

A UC San Diego clinical trial finds new Guided Self-Help program is effective in treating pediatric obesity and improving family attendance rates.

Connections, Camaraderie, Community

June 19, 2014

…as a Crohn’s disease patient. “I did not anticipate how much the act of sharing would help me with living my life with Crohn’s,” she said. “It is quite gratifying when you can see the positive impact you have made on someone’s life,” she said. On Sunday, Thurgood Marshall College…

A Slice of UC San Diego Student Life

October 29, 2020

…practicing performing exams on patients. UC San Diego’s record-setting population of more than 40,000 students are working toward their degree this fall with a hybrid of in-person and remote instruction. Fall instructional plans are centered on an incremental repopulation of campus to allow for effective physical distancing amid the COVID-19…

The Preuss School Class of 2023 Celebrates Commencement

June 12, 2023

This year 94% of scholars from The Preuss School, a charter middle and high school on the UC San Diego campus, were accepted to a four-year university; all of them are the first in their family to attend college.

Class of 2015 Outstanding Grads Share Their Stories

June 18, 2015

…coordinator, academic advising peer counselor, mentor for the college’s peer mentorship program and served as a member of the Warren events board for the college’s student council. After graduating, she hopes to join the Peace Corps and work in public health services while utilizing her Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification…

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