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Scripps Graduate Student Discovers World’s First Known Manta Ray Nursery

June 18, 2018

A graduate student at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego and colleagues from NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries have discovered the world’s first known manta ray nursery. Located in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Texas at NOAA’s Flower Garden Banks National…

UC San Diego Welcomes Students and Two New Neighborhoods to Campus

October 29, 2024

The academic year started with a lot to celebrate as 2,000 students moved into a long-awaited living and learning neighborhood with a new undergraduate college, and across campus, another new neighborhood became the campus home of 1,300 upper-division undergraduates and transfer students.

Inductee to Tijuana Walk of Fame Encourages Girls to Follow Her Path to Career in Engineering

June 19, 2014

…was awarded a $10,000 scholarship from the Inamori Foundation, which also sponsors the Kyoto Prize, to help finance her undergraduate education. She plans to study environmental engineering. “This program was an amazing opportunity to me,” Fernandez wrote in an email. “It helped me grow as a student and as a…

Exceptional UC San Diego Faculty to be Honored by Chancellor’s Associates

March 24, 2017

Among UC San Diego’s distinguished faculty, they are standouts in their chosen fields. The six winners of the 2017 Faculty Excellence Awards are educators and scholars who are passionate about pushing boundaries as they seek to create new ways of thinking and inspiring the next generation of trailblazers. They will…

UC San Diego Names Computer Engineer to Fratamico Endowed Chair

September 19, 2016

CSE Prof. Tajana Rosing is the inaugural holder of an academic chair endowed in 2012 by John J. and Susan M. Fratamico to promote scholarship in fields including engineering and the life sciences.

Bringing Rigor Back to Science: SciCrunch Supports New NIH Requirements for Biological Citations

June 1, 2016

Ensuring research reproducibility is far from a purely intellectual pursuit: A lack of diligence and consistency can have real-world implications that erode the public’s confidence in scientific research.

UC San Diego Division of Arts and Humanities Faculty Excel on Campus

April 7, 2016

The University of California, San Diego Division of Arts and Humanities will be well-represented during the 42nd Annual Chancellor’s Associates’ Faculty Excellence Awards April 14, 6:00 p.m., at the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine on campus. During the event, Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla will celebrate six exemplary faculty—three of whom…

New Course Aims to Bring Climate Change Solutions to Global Audience

May 28, 2020

…to UC San Diego’s scholarship,” Flammer said of UC San Diego Online. “We want to make this content accessible to a global audience, and we finally have a platform that makes this possible.” “Bending the Curve” uses much of the recorded instructional material created for an undergraduate course that has…

Negating a Revolution

August 20, 2020

…“good vs. evil.” While scholarship has added much detail to these histories the dual framing that is perpetuated by states, politicians and the media is seldom challenged even today. “Since the middle of the 20th century, it’s been pretty easy for politicians and the general public to write off everything…

UC San Diego Faculty Inducted Into Prestigious Biomedical Institution

April 3, 2023

Three faculty members at the University of California San Diego were inducted into the College of Fellows of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE). Professors Victor Nizet, Karsten Zengler and Sameer Shah are among the 140 new AIMBE Fellows in the class of 2023. In ad

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