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A Standout in Supporting First-generation Students

July 9, 2020

…the website which featured profiles of students translated into 16 different languages for families. And at the alumni level, the first-generation alumni affinity group Tritons Connect allows first-generation college graduates to receive mentorship, network with other professional, and get connected to job opportunities. New and existing resources put first-generation students…

Culture Heritage Center at UC San Diego Celebrates 5th Anniversary

June 19, 2012

Five years on, a research center at the University of California, San Diego focused on technology and cultural heritage has become an important player in efforts to study, safeguard and preserve historic buildings, works of art as well as archaeological sites and artifacts.

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

Triton Women Leaders Share Four Secrets to Success

March 31, 2022

…fit the ideal candidate profile. “There have been many instances when I thought no, I can’t do that job,” she recalled. “Then someone would say, ‘Yes, I already mentioned your name.’” Currently chief operating officer for the Department of Music, Jackson set a vigorous pace to her professional growth, spending…

UC San Diego Director of Social Impact and Innovation Is Based in Qualcomm Institute

June 21, 2016

The campus created the new position of Director of Social Impact and Innovation and appointed to the job Naila Chowdhury, a longtime colleague of Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Mohammad Yunus (who was in San Diego to give the Commencement speech at UC San Diego over the weekend).

UC San Diego Helps Fill U.S. Void at International Climate Talks

November 30, 2017

…contrast to conspicuously low profile of federal government, university joined state leaders in reaffirming commitment to mitigate and adapt to climate change Countries grappled with uncertainty on how best to proceed in the global fight to reduce greenhouse gas emissions this month at the international climate negotiation known as COP23.…

Meet 6 UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering Undergraduates Receiving 2023 Awards for Excellence

June 16, 2023

Six students who have made significant contributions to their departments and surrounding communities at the Jacobs School of Engineering and the University of California San Diego will receive Awards of Excellence as part of Ring Ceremony 2023 on Saturday, June 17.

Lim(b)itless in India: UC San Diego Students Travel Abroad to Empower Amputees

February 6, 2020

…took shape under the staff’s careful hands. For many of them, a prosthetic limb represented the chance to regain their mobility, independence and livelihoods. The students’ visit to the Jaipur Foot clinic—a non-profit known around the world for providing affordable, prosthetic limbs and other mobility aids to those in need—marked…

Cultural Heritage Center at UC San Diego Reports Progress in 2012

November 26, 2012

The number of Ph.D. students participating in the Center of Interdisciplinary Science for Art, Architecture and Archaeology (CISA3) has risen in the past year from six to 19, thanks to support from private donors and from the National Science Foundation through the ramp-up of its Integrative Graduate Education and Research…

UC San Diego’s Big Ideas for 2016 — and Beyond

January 7, 2016

…our faculty, students and staff across every school, department and office. We are a university that loves to disrupt norms and push the boundaries of research and education, for the benefit of society, human health and the environment. The new year is also a time to look forward to what…

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