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UC San Diego Scholar of Eastern Europe Amelia Glaser Selected as Harvard Radcliffe Fellow

July 20, 2021

Associate professor Amelia Glaser has been named a 2021–2022 fellow at Harvard Radcliffe Institute, where she will investigate contemporary literature and art in Ukraine to better understand how a collective identity can be publicly reimagined during, and immediately following, political upheaval.

Four UC San Diego Scientists Elected AAAS Fellows

January 31, 2023

Four UC San Diego researchers have been elected 2022 AAAS Fellows. Stuart Brody, Massimiliano Di Ventra, Elizabeth Komives and Yunde Zhao are being recognized for their scientifically and socially distinguished achievements by AAAS, publisher of the journal Science.

Meet Cristina Della Coletta, Dean of Arts and Humanities

February 12, 2015

Cristina Della Coletta. Photo by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications Meet Cristina Della Coletta, Dean of Arts and Humanities Cristina Della Coletta, Dean of Arts at Humanities, Chancellor’s Associates Chair in Italian Literature Cristina Della Coletta, a professor of Italian literature, is the new dean of the Division of Arts…

Wait for Me: Cell Biologists Decipher Signal that Ensures No Chromosome is Left Behind

January 6, 2021

Biologists have unraveled the mystery of how chromosomes are inherited correctly every time a cell divides. They discovered how a “matchmaker” molecule stops cell division until components are ready to be split. Alterations in the process can result in birth defects and certain cancers.

Howard University Alumnus Awarded Sloan Ph.D. Fellowship in Computer Science at UC San Diego

August 25, 2015

UC San Diego joins MIT and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as elite campuses selected to be part of the Sloan Foundation’s Minority Ph.D. Program, and the foundation recently announced the first computer science student at UC San Diego to become a Sloan Scholar.

2021 Triton Holiday Gift Guide

December 9, 2021

…San Diego’s Division I scholar athletes by gifting some game tickets from the Triton Box Office. Catch the Women’s and Men’s Basketball teams on the court against UC Santa Barbara, Long Beach State and more. The Junior Triton Club membership is also available for purchase, offering children eighth grade and…

Transfer Students Start Strong with New Success Center

May 14, 2020

…organization or become a scholar-athlete, Parthasarathy believes getting involved and finding community is the best way to be successful. As one of seven peer coaches at the Triton Transfer Center, he holds one-on-one appointments online to help transfer students navigate their college career, which can be more challenging when jumping…

Human Sperm Mutations that can Cause Disease in Children Identified

August 12, 2021

UC San Diego researchers have described a new method for observing and counting mutations in sperm, and how to use this data to predict the likely impact of these mutations on future children.

5 Ways to Embrace Your Inner Triton During Alumni Celebration Weekend

April 11, 2023

Tritons of all ages will come together May 5-7 to celebrate the global impact of UC San Diego’s 234,000 alumni and counting. Here are five ways to embrace your inner Triton as you join the celebration of innovative alumni who are making waves in their career fields, communities and beyond.

Growing Number of Gates Scholars Shine at UC San Diego

January 23, 2014

Growing Number of Gates Scholars Shine at UC San Diego Recipients awarded more than $7.8 million in scholarships since program’s inception in 2000 Angelica Gutierrez To many people, Angelica Gutierrez is an inspiration. The Palm Springs native is majoring in political science at UC San Diego and balances her busy…

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