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Class of 2013 Outstanding Grads

June 20, 2013

…assistance from Autumn, her service dog and constant companion. “Autumn is a big help when I drop things. She makes sure I’m doing my best everywhere I go,” says Thomas. Thomas has been engaged in the TRiO Student Support Services Program while an undergraduate. The program helps students who are…

Q&A with Nate Delson

February 14, 2011

…with their adaptation to patient anatomy, while allowing for acceptable variation. How has the university evolved since you were a student here? Delson: It has been 25 years since I completed my bachelor's degree at UC San Diego. I remember one of the few mechanical engineering student organizations was the…

A Look Back at 2022

December 15, 2022

As we look forward to the upcoming new year, UC San Diego Today invites readers to take a look back at some milestones from 2022.

Qualcomm Institute Announces Seed Grants to Build Clusters in Brain, Medical and Robotics Research

July 18, 2014

The Qualcomm Institute at the University of California, San Diego has given the green light to 35 new projects that are part of the institute’s Calit2 Strategic Research Opportunities (CSRO) program. Each one-year seed grant is worth up to $50,000 in support for researchers in areas of critical interest to…

Class of 2015 Outstanding Grads Share Their Stories

June 18, 2015

…work in public health services while utilizing her Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification in health care. Avila’s long-term goals include pursuing double master’s degrees through joint or separate Public Health and Physician’s Assistant programs. Ultimately, she plans to dedicate her time and career to serving underserved communities in the form…

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.”

Awash in Potential: Wastewater Provides Early Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Virus

July 7, 2022

Scientists and physicians at UC San Diego and Scripps Research describe how wastewater sequencing provided dramatic new insights into levels and variants of SARS-CoV-2 on campus and in the broader community — a key step to public health interventions in advance of COVID-19 case surges.

Return to Learn By the Numbers

December 10, 2020

…to provide daily disinfection services to keep campus community members safe. Their team of more than 200 staff members help sanitize light switches, door handles, elevator buttons, sinks, desktops and many other high touch surfaces each morning and evening. In addition, signage helps to remind students and employees to make…

Pandemic Response Places Some Campus Transformation Projects on Pause

May 14, 2020

…premier destination for students, patients, faculty, staff and the community. There is no question, however, that the response to the coronavirus pandemic will continue to have serious effects across the world, in the State of California and on campus. This includes a significant financial impact for University of California and…

Trailblazing Tritons: Notable Alumni Forge Diverse Paths

May 18, 2017

…survival rate for CML patients was around 30 percent; now the ten-year survival rate is around 80 percent. Druker has received the Warren Alpert Prize from Harvard Medical School and the Japan Prize in Healthcare and Medical Technology. He is a member of the National Academy of Medicine, the National…

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