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Opening Doors for Health Care Providers of the Future

October 10, 2023

To help make health education accessible to individuals from all backgrounds, Vice Chancellor of Health Sciences John M. Carethers, MD, recently announced the Health Sciences Scholarship Challenge.

San Diego 2049 Challenges Graduate Students to Solve Tomorrow’s Problems Today

November 29, 2018

…character or create a podcast of a news program set in the year 2049. Teams will compete for highly coveted prizes, which will be announced in winter quarter. The next public San Diego 2049 event will take place in January, in which the program will host a talk by alumna…

Managing Emotions in Our Daily Lives

October 31, 2024

As part of its ongoing commitment to support the well-being of its campus community members, UC San Diego recently hosted two days of workshops entitled “Mental Health: Practical Strategies to Manage Emotions in Our Daily Lives,” held in both Spanish and English.

UC San Diego History Students Learn Secrets of 16th to 18th Century Islamic Manuscripts

April 28, 2017

The University of California San Diego’s Department of History is flush with scholars studying the fascinating histories of many parts of the world, from Africa and the Americas to the Middle East. Among them is assistant professor Nir Shafir, whose research explores what he calls “manuscript pamphlets” in the Ottoman…

‘We Can Move to a Better Place,’ CHRO Terri Winbush Shares How She Hopes to Establish a New Culture

February 9, 2023

UC San Diego Today sat down with Chief Human Resources Officer Terri Winbush to talk about how she plans to use data, training and a constant feedback loop to establish a new culture at UC San Diego and beyond. “Instead of perpetuating what exists,” she says, “we can move to…

UC San Diego a National Leader for Long-Term Study Abroad

February 13, 2014

…she hosted a radio podcast featuring Chicano artists. She also took classes alongside Spanish students and taught English at the University of Barcelona. Her most memorable experience from the trip was the opportunity to explore the interconnected styles of ballet folklorico and flamenco dance and perform professionally with two Spanish…

Graduate Students Honored as Siebel Scholars

September 23, 2021

Five graduate students working at the interface of engineering and medicine have been honored as 2022 Siebel Scholars. They are pursuing graduate degrees in bioengineering, electrical engineering, nanoengineering, and bioinformatics, all with a focus on advancing human health. Five graduate student

Addressing Gender Imbalance

July 18, 2019

Helping to address the significant gender imbalance in the field of philosophy, the UC San Diego Department of Philosophy will once again host the Summer Program for Women in Philosophy July 22 – Aug. 2.

UC San Diego’s Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination Takes Audiences to Places They Can’t Wa

May 16, 2017

…program is a monthly podcast called Into the Impossible—a collection of stories, ideas and speculations shared between visionaries from the artistic, scientific, humanistic, engineering and medical worlds. According to Brown, who also serves as the site director of the National Science Foundation-Sponsored Center for Hybrid Multicore Productivity Research, the Clarke…

UC San Diego Grad Students Build a Robotics Community

March 15, 2018

…context, in this 9-minute podcast. Christianson is part of the Bioinspired Robotics and Design Lab led by mechanical and aerospace engineering professor Mike Tolley at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering. Caleb Christianson was trying to track the motion of his eel-like robot through water. It wasn’t going…

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