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‘It’s About Time: A Festival of Rhythm. Sound. And Place’

January 18, 2018

…audio tour of The Stuart Collection at UC San Diego with director Mary Beebe. From Terry Allen’s “Trees” installation near the UC San Diego Library to the iconic “Sun God” sculpture by Niki de Saint Phalle, the free tour will explore “the sculpture of sound,” ending at the 2017 installation…

UC San Diego Library Presents Art of Science 2024

September 17, 2024

A fusion of beauty and discovery takes center stage as the University of California San Diego Library presents Art of Science 2024, a vibrant exhibition showcasing the awe-inspiring visuals that emerge from UC San Diego’s pioneering research via the Library’s annual Art of Science contest.

UC San Diego Turns 60

November 19, 2020

…in UC San Diego’s Stuart Collection of public art, which is today recognized as one of the world’s premier public sculpture collections. 1995 saw the inception of the Cross-Cultural Center, or “The Cross,” UC San Diego’s first space dedicated to work in equity, inclusion and diversity. Now, the university is…

NASA Twin Study Provides a Multi-omics View of the Human Body’s Response to a Year in Space

April 11, 2019

The NASA Twins Study is the most comprehensive integrated multi-omics, molecular, physiological, and behavioral analysis of how the human body responds to space flight to date. Study results were published in the April edition of Science

Pepper Canyon Amphitheater Breaks Ground in Exciting New Entrance to the Campus

December 3, 2020

…Visual Arts Buildings, a Stuart Collection art installation and the construction of Rupertus Walk, which will connect the university to a stop on the UC San Diego Blue Line Trolley extension. Adjacent to the trolley is the Design and Innovation Building, which will open in the spring of 2021 as…

Lake Tahoe Research Provides New Insights on Global Change

February 25, 2015

A Scripps Institution of Oceanography-led study on how natural and man-made sources of nitrogen are recycled through the Lake Tahoe ecosystem provides new information on how global change may affect the iconic blue lake.

A University is Born

November 15, 2018

…1977. (Robert Glasheen Photograph Collection, Special Collections and Archives.) “[UC San Diego] is a challenging new school not bogged down by tradition with a curriculum of innovation and a look to the future,” freshman Mike Wagner told the San Diego Union-Tribune in 1964. Treated like graduate students, freshmen could select…

UC San Diego Receives $100 Million in State Funding for New Student Housing

July 7, 2022

…Building and a new Stuart Collection installation. The open-air Epstein Family Amphitheater will open this fall, featuring local and international talent in everything from large-scale rock concerts to classical quartets and theatrical dance. The university selected artists to create a new, 10,000-square-foot mural planned for the exterior of the Visual…

Campus Benefits from Generosity of Irwin and Joan Jacobs with Latest Gift to Fund Cancer Care

July 14, 2013

A leadership gift of $1 million from San Diego philanthropists Joan and Irwin Jacobs will help UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center change how cancer is treated by supporting the Center for Personalized Cancer Therapy, a newly established center headed by Razelle Kurzrock, M.D. The UC San Diego Moores Cancer…

Pepper Canyon West Housing Construction to Start This Summer

February 17, 2022

…Oscar Magallanes and 3B Collective featured on one of the buildings, and another UC San Diego graduate, Reinhart Selvik, as a project coordinator as well as one of the artists. UC San Diego students will have the opportunity to assist the artists and create a video documentary of the project.…

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