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Visual Arts Exhibitions Emphasize Building Community at UC San Diego and Beyond

March 20, 2017

Hundreds of visitors recently helped usher in “Making Communities: Art and the Border,” an exhibition that shines a light on immigrant communities as a source of creativity. During its opening, several UC San Diego artists participated in a speaking program addressing the recent rhetoric citing Mexico as a source of…

UC San Diego’s Center for Peace and Security Studies Receives $3.3 Million Grant

August 22, 2017

…by Jan Garcia/Perfect Place Photography How can humans best cooperate in an increasingly complex world? The Center for Peace and Security Studies (cPASS) at the University of California San Diego is working to find out by studying new and emerging modes of conflict—cybersecurity, military automation, weapons of mass destruction, cross-domain…

How to Develop Your Profound Voice

November 15, 2018

…Award for fine art photography, among many others. She was one of four artists honored at the Guggenheim’s 2014 International Gala. “My primary project is really the deconstruction around notions of power. That’s really the only thing I’m interested in exploring,” she said. “I make the work because there is…

Bringing a Bird’s-Eye View to You

February 20, 2024

From the campus that brought you GoPro (Nick Woodman ‘97) comes the latest in drone videography: Epic Drone Tours. The company, founded by two UC San Diego student-athlete alumni, uses GoPro cameras mounted to small, customized drones to capture immersive, first-person view footage.

UC San Diego Anthropology Professor Becomes Chair-Elect of ASOR Committee on Archaeological Policy

December 11, 2013

Thomas E. Levy, a professor of anthropology at the University of California, San Diego, has been unanimously elected to as Chair-Elect of the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) Committee on Archaeological Policy (CAP).

UCSD Students Touch the Future in Collaboration with Museum of Photographic Arts

November 15, 2011

Meantime, the project team will process surveys and a mountain of user data collected and stored by the touch table in Osaka to discover patterns in how users picked and ordered the photographs and to find out which were the most and least popular. This information will be used to…

Selfies Reach New Heights with Wearable Drone

November 20, 2014

…beyond “selfie” and redefining photography—because it will allow the owner to capture a moment organically as it happens, without interruption and without posing the scene, the action and the owner. Jovanovic—who has been working as an engineering project manager at Google for the past seven years and was also part…

2023 EIR Cohort Navigates the Way to Success For Founders

March 13, 2023

Designed to guide our startup community through those challenges, the Entrepreneurs-in-Residence (EIR) program continues to blossom with each new cohort. Now in its seventh year, the Office of Innovation & Commercialization (OIC) is excited to announce its newest cohort with the introduction of Dr.

$50,000 to Solve the Most Complicated Puzzle Ever Attempted

November 16, 2011

Every few years the Pentagon’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) holds a public competition to stretch the outer limits of what technology can do. Two years ago they dispersed 10 large, red weather balloons at undisclosed locations across the U.S. The celebrated 2009 DARPA Network Challenge to find the…

Two UC San Diego Professors Announced as Guggenheim Fellows

May 6, 2021

…primarily in drawing and photography, Adler is also an independent filmmaker. In 2016, she released the highly acclaimed short film “Tear Jerker,” about a trans man struggling with the side effects of testosterone. With the support of the Guggenheim Fellowship, Adler aims to produce and direct her first full-length feature…

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