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Marshall College Unveils New Sojourner Truth Statue

January 29, 2015

…of the Black Alumni Scholarship Fund Board as well as a member of the Black Alumni Council and UC San Diego Alumni Board of Directors. The new Sojourner Truth statue joins a collection of several public artworks on campus dedicated to the celebration of diversity and activism, including the Martin…

California Medicine Scholars Program Encourages Community College Students to Pursue Medicine

August 22, 2023

Among the many new faces on University of California San Diego’s campus this fall will be 17 eager community college graduates with the goal of becoming doctors someday. These students are all participants in the state-funded California Medicine Scholars Program (CMSP).

Strip Steak: Bacterial Enzyme Removes Inflammation-Causing Meat Carbohydrates

September 23, 2019

When we eat red meat, the animal carbohydrate Neu5Gc is incorporated in our tissues, where it generates inflammation. UC San Diego researchers discovered how gut bacteria enzymes strip our cells of Neu5Gc, introducing the possibility of using the enzymes to reduce the risk of inflammatory diseases.

Reflection and Recognition: Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month

April 29, 2021

…American Heritage Celebration and Scholarship Awards May 7 | Breaking Down Imposter Syndrome in Asian American Communities May 20 | Dinner with Kevin Nguyen: Queer Southeast Asian American Storytelling May 26 | Taiko Drumming For a full list and registration details, visit the Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Celebration…

‘Frontiers of Innovation’ Program Helps Brighten Popular STARS

February 12, 2015

…possibilities and promise of scholarship and research, is a key part of our strategic vision for the research enterprise.” Students represent a diverse cross-section of state and national population groups. Special emphasis, say program leaders, is placed on recruiting students from community colleges and Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) in Southern…

Carlos Blanco Aguinaga, One of Founders of UC San Diego Literature Department, Dies

September 26, 2013

…many books of literary scholarship, he was especially renowned for his work on Galdós – La historia y el texto literario: Tres novelas de Galdós (1978); Unamuno – Unamuno contemplativo (1959 and 1975); writers of the “Generation of ’98” – Juventud del 98 (1970, 1978, and 2000); a Marxist interpretation…

UC San Diego Announces 2021 Undergraduate Library Research Prize Winners

August 3, 2021

Four UC San Diego students have been selected to receive the annual Undergraduate Library Research Prize (ULRP), an awards program that enriches the undergraduate student experience at UC San Diego by promoting innovative and collaborative research.

Sign Here

May 24, 2018

…for her sign language scholarship. She was cited for illuminating “the specific social implications of signed communication” and for her work on ASL and on ABSL, an emerging language in Israel’s Negev desert called Al-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language. “Sign languages are more widely studied than when I began,” said Padden,…

Cancer Immunotherapy Might Benefit From Previously Overlooked Immune Players

September 20, 2018

Using a bioinformatics approach, University of California San Diego School of Medicine researchers found that CD4+ T cell’s binding partner, a molecule called MHC-II, may have even more influence on emerging tumors than MHC-I, the better known partner of CD8+ T cells. The finding, published September 20 in Cell, may…

Study Finds Manta Rays Are Local Commuters; Not Long-Distance Travelers

June 20, 2016

A Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego-led research team studied satellite-tracked manta rays to shed light on the lives of these mysterious ocean giants.

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