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A Campus Playbook for Pandemic Success

February 25, 2021

…In addition to facilitating in-person learning, the outdoor classrooms feature key technical equipment allowing students to participate virtually in real time across the U.S. and all over the world. The success of Return to Learn has allowed UC San Diego to continue to offer a world-class educational experience in a…

COVID-19 Opens a Partisan Gap on Voting by Mail

September 22, 2020

Before the pandemic, there wasn’t any difference in the rates at which Democratic and Republican voters actually cast their ballots by mail or in-person. That may change now.

‘Sunny Days’ Student Festival on the Horizon

May 6, 2021

…songwriter, entertainer and television personality. He is one of the most popular and recognizable celebrities in Asia and has recently been recognized as GQ Korea’s Man of the Year, Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia, and YouTube’s Trending Artist on The Rise. Nam has become one of the most prolific solo…

Child obesity: Cues and Don’ts

February 14, 2014

…programs, which train a person to ignore or disregard specific, problematic cues or triggers, have been used effectively to treat cases of anxiety and substance abuse. In a novel study published this week in the journal Appetite, Kerri Boutelle, PhD, professor of pediatrics and psychiatry at the University of California,…

UC San Diego Pivots to Offer a Virtual Triton Day Experience

April 2, 2020

…iconic ocean backdrop in person, a fully online virtual celebration will help thousands of newly admitted students and their families learn more about undergraduate life at the university. Admitted first-year students will go online to celebrate Virtual Triton Day on Saturday, April 4. Admitted transfer students can take part in…

Students Showcase Their Work in Augmented and Virtual Reality at the Qualcomm Institute

July 3, 2023

UC San Diego undergraduate students are learning to apply extended reality tools to interdisciplinary projects at the Qualcomm Institute.

How Protective are COVID Antibodies?

January 27, 2022

…a measure of a person’s immune response, to SARS-CoV-2 can be used to determine a person’s risk of contracting COVID-19,” said principal investigator Marni Jacobs, assistant adjunct professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences at UC San Diego School of Medicine. “When faced with infection, we want…

Be the Change

October 26, 2017

…for each and every person at our university to recognize their role and responsibility in making UC San Diego an inclusive place where all have the opportunity to achieve their aspirations. Get involved! Your voice is critical in shaping the Strategic Plan for Inclusive Excellence, and we are here to…

Media Artist Lauren Lee McCarthy Confronts the Boundaries of Bio-Surveillance in New Exhibit

January 8, 2024

A solo exhibition of media artist Lauren Lee McCarthy’s work will open at UC San Diego’s Mandeville Art Gallery on March 2—the largest presentation of the internationally acclaimed artist’s work to date in the United States.

Cancer Immunotherapy Might Benefit From Previously Overlooked Immune Players

September 20, 2018

Using a bioinformatics approach, University of California San Diego School of Medicine researchers found that CD4+ T cell’s binding partner, a molecule called MHC-II, may have even more influence on emerging tumors than MHC-I, the better known partner of CD8+ T cells. The finding, published September 20 in Cell, may…

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