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York Hall Science Labs Get $6.5 Million Makeover to Help Students Graduate in Four Years

October 30, 2014

…Million Makeover to Help Students Graduate in Four Years Four undergraduate teaching laboratories for biology and chemistry students have undergone a $6.5 million makeover as part of implementation of the UC San Diego Strategic Plan. The renovated labs in York Hall will eliminate a key barrier to students accessing impacted…

Update on Severe Weather

August 20, 2023

UC San Diego continues to monitor the ongoing severe weather from Tropical Storm Hilary. Out of an abundance of caution, the university is encouraging faculty, staff and students who can work remotely today and Monday to do so.

Statement by the UC President and Chancellors on President Trump’s Executive Order

January 30, 2017

We are deeply concerned by the recent executive order that restricts the ability of our students, faculty, staff, and other members of the UC community from certain countries from being able to enter or return to the United States.

Formerly Incarcerated and System-Impacted Students Thrive with Community and Camaraderie

August 13, 2024

Formerly incarcerated and system-impacted students at UC San Diego are beating the odds stacked against them with the help of a robust scaffolding of support and nurturing community offered by the Underground Scholars Initiative (USI) and Triton Underground Scholars (TUS).

Donors Support Research, Health and Emergency Student Resources as Part of Newly Launched

April 2, 2020

…Research, Health and Emergency Student Resources as Part of Newly Launched Campus COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund As anxiety and tension become daily emotions in the midst of dire news reports and a mandate to stay-at-home, La Jolla resident Dene Oliver said he is “…feeling sad, and yet hopeful and optimistic…

Faculty, Staff Leaders Travel to State Capitol to Advocate for UC San Diego

April 17, 2012

…light bulbs to supporting students, recycling on campus and designing and building the high-tech equipment that allows researchers to do their work.” Sobel, a professor in the department of economics in the Division of Social Sciences since 1978, specializes in game theory, one of UC San Diego’s interdisciplinary areas of…

UC San Diego Commemorates World AIDS Day Dec. 1 with Memorial Quilt Display and Events

November 28, 2016

The University of California San Diego will honor World AIDS Day on Thursday, Dec. 1 to raise awareness of the impact that HIV/AIDS has had and continues to have on the San Diego community, the nation and world. In recognition of the international event day, which was established in 1988,…

Beach Replenishment May Have ‘Far Reaching’ Impacts on Ecosystems

March 29, 2016

UC San Diego biologists who examined the biological impact of replenishing eroded beaches with offshore sand found that such beach replenishment efforts could have long-term negative impacts on coastal ecosystems.

Tragedy in Orlando

June 15, 2016

We are horrified and deeply saddened by the tragedy in Orlando this past weekend, and its impact on the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. We condemn the violence that killed 49 people and injured 53 others at the LGBT dance-club Pulse on a Latinx night.

How the Pandemic Lockdown Impacted UC San Diego Undergrad Internet Use

November 30, 2021

Armed with de-identified internet use data from UC San Diego dorm Wi-Fi, the researchers examined how online school and leisure activities shifted – for both American and international students.

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