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UC San Diego Names New Dean of Social Sciences

June 18, 2014

Carol Padden, an award-winning scholar of sign languages and a longtime member of the University of California, San Diego community, has been appointed dean of the Division of Social Sciences at UC San Diego, effective Oct. 1, 2014. The appointment follows an extensive national search.

Educational Needs of ‘Students We Share’ Go Unmet

September 13, 2016

University of California Mexico Initiative symposium examines educational experiences of students who attend school on both sides of the border, seeks solutions to improve learning opportunities

Transcending Borders Through Education

February 26, 2015

…for American students studying abroad, according to the Institute of International Education. Many university leaders talked about their existing cross-border partnerships, in addition to their commitments to increase student interchange in the future. Khosla cited the university’s long history of academic collaboration through UC San Diego’s Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies…

‘Prêt-à-Payer’ App to Directly Fund Secondary Schoolchildren in West Africa

August 28, 2014

It only takes about $25 to pay for a single child’s secondary school tuition in Benin. Yet even when that money is available (and for many families, it’s not) a lack of economic infrastructure makes getting the funds to the schools a complicated endeavor.

Book Honors Archaeologist’s Storied Career

March 27, 2024

A peer-reviewed, two-volume book celebrates the career of archaeologist Thomas Levy, a UC San Diego Qualcomm Institute affiliate and recently retired distinguished professor with the Department of Anthropology and Jewish Studies Program.

New Campus Memorial Honors Protesters for Peace

February 6, 2014

…against U.S. military intervention abroad began as early as the invasion of the Dominican Republic in 1965. It intensified as the country became more heavily involved in Vietnam. Sentiments against the war exploded after the invasion of Cambodia at the end of April 1970. As a way of showing their…

Math-Computer Science Student Named to Hacking Top 50 List

September 1, 2022

…States (and even more abroad),” said Nick Quinlan, MLH chief operating officer. ”To be selected is to have your achievements recognized as the top percent of the top percent of new technologists today.” In this Q&A, learn more about Ashai’s decision to study math-computer science at UC San Diego, his…

Holocaust Living History Workshop to Present “Witnessing History” Events During Winter 2012

January 11, 2012

…by the UC San Diego Libraries and the Judaic Studies Program, will host four “Witnessing History” events during winter quarter as part of the HLHW’s ongoing effort to broaden understanding of the past and to foster tolerance.

Family Weekend Draws Record Number of Visitors to Campus

October 31, 2013

…workshop on how to study abroad and a special campus tour of UC San Diego’s myths and legends. According to Laci Weeden, director of UC San Diego’s Parent and Family Programs, Family Weekend is often the first time families have reunited since the beginning of the school year because it…

Invited by U.S. State Department, UC San Diego Researcher Engages Students, Public in South Africa

April 16, 2012

As fellow researchers from the University of California, San Diego were participating in the San Diego Science Festival last month, research scientist and Jacobs School of Engineering alumnus Albert Yu-Min Lin (‘08, ’06 and ’04) was exciting students and the public at a science festival more than 10,000 miles away…

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