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Statement from UC San Diego Regarding the Ché Café and Student Co-Ops

November 12, 2014

The university is committed to supporting UC San Diego’s student organizations and providing a broad range of cultural events and activities. The university reaffirms this commitment and assures the campus community that this pledge still stands.

Sheldon Engelhorn Named UC San Diego’s Alumni Regent

December 6, 2012

…state funding cuts, increasing student fees and accessibility, Sheldon’s expertise as a problem solver will give the Regents an important voice at the table,” said Armin Afsahi, executive director, UCSD Alumni and member of the selection committee. “As a reflective leader, Sheldon will be instrumental in advancing the ideal of…

A New Guide to Success

May 9, 2024

Studying methods. Everyone has a different theory on what works best. Just as each student’s educational journey is different, the ways we learn and retain information varies as well. No matter how we learn best, one thing we all have in common is the need for a strategy.

Skewing the Vote

June 25, 2020

…not a state issued student ID—a pattern that critics felt favored whites and disproportionately impacted Black and Hispanic residents. The researchers noted that in many ways, the courts have served as the primary battle ground over these laws. Almost every strict ID law has been challenged in the courts. In…

Updated Message from Chancellor Khosla Regarding Fires in San Diego

December 8, 2017

…entire campus community to be flexible as employees and students need to evacuate their homes, ensure the safety and care of their family members and pets, and/or shelter in place to avoid traveling through the fire zones.

Bringing Together Real-world Sensors and VR to Improve Building Maintenance

January 31, 2024

A new system that brings together real-world sensing and virtual reality would make it easier for building maintenance personnel to identify and fix issues in commercial buildings that are in operation.

An Economic Sleuth

June 7, 2018

…be? How does international student enrollment impact domestic students? Does an immigrant workforce truly increase innovation? As a member of many international communities, Gaurav Khanna, professor of economics at the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS), seeks answers to many of the pressing policy-relevant questions around…

New Airborne GPS Technology for Weather Conditions Takes Flight

March 17, 2014

GPS technology has broadly advanced science and society’s ability to pinpoint precise information, from driving directions to tracking ground motions during earthquakes. A new technique led by a researcher at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego stands to improve weather models and hurricane forecasting by detecting precise conditions…

Addressing the Current Moment

April 25, 2024

UC San Diego’s Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion created the Tritons Belong initiative to engage the campus community in times when many are struggling with a significant issue.

Grad SLAM Challenges Students to Put Complex Research into Plain English

April 23, 2015

…Publications Grad SLAM Challenges Students to Put Complex Research into Plain English First place winner to participate in UC system-wide competition May 4 How do you explain—in just three minutes and to someone outside of your field—why you are researching the brain’s unconscious processing, or what you hope to learn…

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