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New Year, New Students, New Look

September 28, 2011

…each year is the philosophy of “giving back” embraced by Chancellor Fox and our students, faculty, staff, alumni and university friends. Our commitment to community service was acknowledged by Washington Monthly again in 2011, recognizing UC San Diego as the No. 1 college in the nation in rankings measuring “what…

In Memoriam: Nobel Laureate Harry Markowitz Passes at 95

July 3, 2023

Revered economist and Nobel Laureate Harry Markowitz, a former adjunct professor at the University of California San Diego Rady School of Management, died on June 22. He was 95.

Philanthropists Evelyn and Ernest Rady Commit $100 Million to Benefit the Rady School of Management

April 7, 2015

With a $30 million lead gift in 2004, Evelyn and Ernest Rady and the Rady Family Foundation helped establish UC San Diego’s world-class, entrepreneurial business school—the Rady School of Management. They also contributed $5 million toward the expansion of the business school’s campus, and gave other significant gifts to ensure…

International Symposium at UC San Diego to Highlight Indigenous Voices

February 12, 2020

The greater San Diego-Tijuana region will get a rare opportunity to engage with contemporary Indigenous writing and poetry, part of an international symposium addressing the importance and impact of Indigenous language and literature.

A Salute to Sacrifice

May 29, 2012

…San Diego. “Our family’s philosophy is that our veterans have given so much, it’s time to give them something in return,” said Parvin, who established the Albert Parvin Foundation Scholarship in honor of her late husband, Albert Parvin, who served in World War I. “It is important for veterans to…

Chancellor Khosla Addresses Challenges Facing Education at the World Diplomatic Forum

May 15, 2014

…airship technology with Aersocraft or Chancellor Khosla sharing his philosophy on education with Macedonia’s ambassador, international connections were created at the World Diplomatic Forum that could help solve some of the world’s most pressing problems.

Public Health is the Next Big Thing at UC San Diego

May 30, 2019

…to its unique cooperative philosophy. “There’s this culture of collaboration we have, which I’ve never seen at any other institution,” said Brenner. “Not only are there many people on this campus interested in public health from across departments and fields of study, but our collaborative nature allows us to think…

UC San Diego Division of Arts and Humanities Offers New Summer Academy

January 19, 2017

…Diego humanities’ major—history, literature, philosophy, art history, and the major and minor programs that reside within the Institute of Arts and Humanities. Martin and program administrators expect 30 students to be admitted to the academy’s first session this summer. These students will receive tuition, housing and dining assistance, plus a…

Potential Drug Target for Difficult-To-Treat Breast Cancer: RNA-Binding Proteins

July 2, 2021

UC San Diego studies using human cell lines and tumors grown in mice provide early evidence that inhibiting RNA-binding proteins, a previously overlooked family of molecules, might provide a new approach for treating some cancers.

UC San Diego Doubles Down on Behavioral Health Counselors for Campus Employees

May 9, 2023

Thanks to a recent expansion in staffing, UC San Diego’s Faculty Staff Assistance Program looks to help a broader and more diverse campus community gain access to licensed, professional counselors at no-cost, and also to train a new generation of counselors for employee assistance programs.

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