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Global Coronavirus Challenge Calls for U.S.-China Cooperation

April 9, 2020

…rapid pace, endangering the lives and livelihoods of billions. In modern history, the world’s nations have never collectively been so vulnerable to a common threat. And according to UC San Diego experts, no effort—whether to save American lives at home or combat the disease abroad—will be successful without some degree…

Campus Recognizes Impact of Mentorship at Annual Postdoctoral Scholar Awards

December 7, 2017

…opportunity and mentorship for students to mature and for ideas to transition to commercial ventures. For postdocs, this phase of your life is more about personal growth than technical knowledge. Take the advice of your mentors because while we may think that we’re the exception to the rule, we know…

NSF Director Touts Magnitude of UC San Diego Research and Outreach During Visit

July 7, 2022

…teams of people, faculty, students, community members and industry leaders to connect, interact and inspire one another,” Peek-Asa said. She noted that NSF funding alone has led to nearly 700 inventions and more than 1,700 patent applications in the last 25 years. These are examples of science, business, graphic design,…

UC San Diego’s Veteran Ventures Honored at Ceremony Aboard USS Midway

February 22, 2018

…commitment to improve the lives of service members, veterans and their families as a model for all communities. President of the Association of Defense Communities Bill Parry (far left) presents City of San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer (immediate right) with the Great American Defense Communities Award and Flag alongside (from…

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poet Brings “The Tradition” to Campus

April 21, 2022

…difference in somebody else’s life. I really believe that about art—it makes a difference in our lives that we can’t tally up. The value of it is too great. So, we can’t do what we do for people and yet, the act of writing is an act of reaching out…

‘Fallen Star’ to Land on Campus This Fall

September 28, 2011

…Yale University. Today, he lives and works in New York, London and Seoul. His works are part of museum collections around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, the Walker Art Center,…

The Secrets of Ghost Particle Hunting

October 31, 2019

…university, has made his life’s work chasing down subatomic particles called neutrinos that are so mysterious they’re known as ghost particles. These ghosts are known to exist even though they’re virtually invisible, they can’t be touched and they remain little understood. So why do these dinky ghosts matter? They have…

A New Home Away from Home

November 5, 2020

…our vision come to life and knowing we were providing her with a safe and supportive environment during a difficult time. “We have guests who come from several miles or several states away. Many tell us that our housing was a key part of being able to access care at…

Making Every Drop Count: UC San Diego Steps Up Water Conservation Efforts

April 30, 2015

…Water – The California Lifestyle Big projects make a big impact What’s going on “behind-the-scenes” will have a significant impact on the campus’s efforts to conserve water. Recycled water is already in use at the university’s East Campus Utilities Plant and will offset potable water use in the plant’s cooling…

Tethered for Months to Floating Sea Ice, Scripps Researchers Join Largest-Ever International Arctic

January 16, 2020

…of Oceanography. Bowman’s graduate student, Emelia Chamberlain, will join R/V Polarstern on May 29 for two legs or a total of six months. The data she plans to collect is the backbone of her future dissertation on “how sea ice breathes,” she said. “I’m interested in the microscopic organisms that…

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