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Immersive Springtime Festival Takes Music Students Far Beyond Concert Hall

April 7, 2016

…often incorporates video art, poetry readings and durational performances in public spaces. For Hamann, who plans to graduate in 2018, Springfest and other experiences as a music graduate student have already launched her professional career. Drawn to UC San Diego in part by the chance to study with cellist Charles…

Uplifting Generations: Asian and Pacific Islander American Students Share Stories of Mentorship

May 18, 2023

As part of our campuswide commemoration of Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Celebration Month, we asked undergraduate student leaders to describe a mentorship or relationship they have in the APIA community that has impacted them positively as a student.

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

May 16, 2017

…Rae Armantrout and the Poetry of Physics.” It convened a conversation between the Division of Arts and Humanities’ Pulitzer-Prize-winning poet Armantrout, critic Amanda Glaser, poet Brandon Som and the Clarke Center’s cosmologist Brian Keating. The program highlighted what poetic engagement with physics can teach those working in the physical sciences,…

How Can Opera Give Voice to a New Narrative?

March 25, 2021

…it mixes sound and poetry. “Opera doesn’t work the way theater works, or television works. You need to be direct.” For the future, the panelists said they were grateful their older work was getting in front of new audiences. Korie’s “Harvey Milk” (1995) returns in a new 2022 production, and…

A Celebration of Latinx Heritage and Hope

October 7, 2021

…literature and self-published a poetry book titled, “Pink Poems Tan Thoughts.” All proceeds support scholarships for local Black, Latinx and Asian students who come from immigrant and refugee backgrounds. Cota will read her poetry and share her story with students, with the intent of holding an open dialogue with participants.…

Using Ancient Texts to Foster Compassion and Empathy Today

March 13, 2023

On Feb. 28, the Revelle College Humanities Program and the Center for Hellenic Studies brought Theater of War Productions to campus, presenting a dramatic reading of Aeschylus’ ancient play “The Suppliants,” along with a post-performance discussion aimed at creating dialogue around war, migration an

Meet the 2024 Alumni Award Honorees

February 13, 2024

Dynamic, varied and accomplished, this year’s UC San Diego Alumni Award honorees are not only at the top of their game but, in many instances, have written the rules in their respective fields.

Triton Leaders Conference to Address Inequities in Health Care

January 17, 2023

With dynamic keynote speakers and informative workshop sessions, the upcoming Triton Leaders Conference, “Building an Equitable Future in Health Care,” scheduled for Feb. 3-4, is sure to deliver an impactful weekend of advocacy and empowerment for both on-campus attendees and virtual participants.

UC San Diego Computer Science Student Develops App for Balboa Park

November 12, 2013

Crowdsourcing, solar-powered sensors, a mobile app, and a Kickstarter fundraising campaign. That may sound like the trappings of a hot new high-tech startup, but this is the Japanese Friendship Garden Haiku Hunt. It’s a 21st-century scavenger hunt for visitors of all ages who will be able to use their Android…

UC San Diego’s Black History Month Celebration Pays Tribute to U.S. Civil Rights Movement

January 30, 2014

…African descent through spoken-word poetry and musical performances. Black History Month’s “Night with Athletics,” 5 p.m., Jan. 31, Green Room, RIMAC Arena: The public is invited to cheer the campus’s basketball teams to victory as the Triton Women and Men take on Cal Poly Pomona. Complimentary food and beverages will…

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