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Ashoka U Exchange Draws Attendees from 25 Countries to UC San Diego

February 28, 2019

…Diego’s Urban Studies and Planning Program, spoke on the environment spanning both sides of the border. What is done on one side of the border affects both sides, according to Romo. “I work on both sides of the border. One foot is in Mexico and the other is in the…

Parking on Campus? There’s an App for That!

March 7, 2019

…with Resource Management and Planning (RMP) and UC San Diego student developers to create a Parking Guidance/Availability feature on the existing UC San Diego mobile application. The app shows users how many open spaces are available in selected campus parking lots. The technology—which breaks out the percentages of available S,…

International Leaders in Technology, Science and Arts to Speak on Campus as Part of Kyoto Symposium

March 5, 2020

…in the project, including planning, instrument development and data analysis, and contributed to the elucidation of the evolutionary history of the universe. He also published many pioneering astrophysical theories. A key contributor to scientific understanding of the universe, Gunn is a member of the National Academy of Sciences. He has…

UC San Diego Faculty Unite to Master Remote Instruction

May 28, 2020

…fan of active learning strategies that emphasize interactions among students in the classroom. When the time came to shift his course online, he arranged the elements into a mix of mini-lectures, readings, media materials and learning activities. In his undergraduate course, “News Media and Politics,” Schmidt explained that one benefit…

Women’s Incomes Improve When Democrats Hold Public Office, Study Finds

October 8, 2020

…of Global Policy and Strategy. “With women accounting for more than half of all votes, small shifts in the female vote can and likely will determine who wins in November.” Hajnal and co-author John Seungmin Kuk of the University of Oklahoma also assessed whether Democratic or Republican control of the…

Customized Brain Maps Improve Cancer Surgeries and Epilepsy Treatments

May 6, 2021

…it can also make planning tumor removal more difficult. That’s where the sensors come in. When the person speaks and moves while the sensors are running, the surgical team can identify specific areas of the brain that are actually activated while these actions are being performed. This information helps the…

UC San Diego Celebrates 20th Annual Black History Month

February 3, 2022

…exploring how low-income communities strategically meet their health care needs through informal networks. “During Black History Month we intentionally celebrate and center the beauty and brilliance of all things Black,” shared Porsia Curry, director of the Black Resource Center. “I am thrilled that as we focus on the theme of…

Disconnect Between U.S. Wireless Demand and Infrastructure Capacity

October 26, 2011

A new report from the Global Information Industry Center at the University of California, San Diego examines the projected disconnect between U.S. wireless infrastructure capacity and consumer demand.

UCSD Researchers: Where International Climate Policy Has Failed, Grassroots Efforts Can Succeed

April 26, 2012

The world can significantly slow the pace of climate change with practical efforts to control so-called “short-lived climate pollutants” and by bringing successful Western technologies to the developing world, according to three UC San Diego scientists in the journal Foreign Affairs.

UC San Diego’s Keeling Apartments Earn Top Honors for Innovative and Sustainable Landscape Design

December 12, 2012

The Charles David Keeling apartments on the campus of the University of California, San Diego have won the 2012 President’s Award by the San Diego chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects.

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