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Global Manhunt Pushes Limits of Social Mobilization

April 5, 2012

An international team of researchers, including computer scientist Manuel Cebrian from the University of California, San Diego, has won a seemingly impossible challenge: tracking down a group of “suspects” in a jewel heist on two continents in five different cities, within just 12 hours. The goal was to find five…

Queer Identity Empowers UC San Diego Scientists to Challenge Norms, Chart New Discoveries

July 6, 2023

Whether they’re engineers, climate scientists or neurobiologists, researchers at UC San Diego say their LGBTQ+ identity makes them better scientists.

Bill Whitaker to Class of 2020: ‘Don’t Underestimate your Ability to Change Things’

June 18, 2020

…UC San Diego’s traditional in-person commencement ceremonies, which will be held at later, yet-to-be-determined dates. “I really wish I could be with you in person,” Whitaker continued. “This is all rather strange…all of us dispersed in far locales tied together by cameras and computers. Well, not so much for me.…

Reflection and Recognition: Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month

April 29, 2021

…to reflect on their personal stories of heritage, as well as to share ways to support the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. What does showing up to support the Asian American and Pacific Islander community look like to you? Photo credit: Bil Zilman. “It is important to understand that…

Feeling Blue? Here’s Where Students Can Find Support on Campus

November 17, 2022

There are over 40 psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, psychiatrists and post-doctoral residents at CAPS who serve more than 40,000 students. And while 1:1 appointments can be beneficial, many other resources are available that can help you face your challenges.

The Right Care at the Right Time

February 16, 2024

Nearly 200 students representing seven University of California campuses recently gathered at UC San Diego for the University of California Programs in Medical Education (PRIME) annual statewide UC PRIME Conference, the first in-person gathering for the group since 2020.

“Pandemic Bread” Pushes People to Remember

August 15, 2023

“Pandemic Bread,” a film created by UC San Diego Communication professor and indie filmmaker Zeinabu irene Davis, pushes us to remember the early days of the pandemic.

Novel Approaches to Treating Alzheimer’s Disease Include Early Intervention

May 15, 2012

Researchers at the Comprehensive Alzheimer’s Program at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have announced two new clinical trials for patients with either mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and one trial for Mild Cognitive Impairment.

Astrophysicist Inspires at Kyoto Prize Symposium

March 31, 2016

…to talk with each person who came up to him. Later, when speaking with a San Diego Union-Tribune reporter, Mayor recalled back to Switzerland, when he was close to the age of some of the high schoolers in attendance. “When I was a Cub Scout, I was quite interested in…

The Impact of COVID-19 on San Diego’s Refugee Community

April 22, 2021

…to conduct phone and in-person interviews in 12 different languages with 306 refugee families currently living in San Diego. Families interviewed were from Afghanistan, Burma, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Haiti, Somalia, Sudan and Syria. The survey found that during the pandemic, nearly one-third of families canceled or missed health…

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