December 1, 2011
December 1, 2011 —
Stanley Eli Mills, a professor of biology at UC San Diego and one of its founding faculty members, died Friday, November 25 following a Thanksgiving evening automobile accident in San Diego. He was 89.
January 14, 2015
January 14, 2015 —
At first glance, the title of the Winter 2015 exhibition in the gallery@calit2, LOUD silence, appears to be a contradiction in terms. But for the curator and four artists represented in the exhibition, who are each at a different point on the hearing spectrum, it’s clear that the Deaf have…
December 5, 2012
December 5, 2012 —
If you’ve grown weary of the same old holiday gift giving ideas, here’s a novel gift idea that is historically significant, reasonably priced, and will also support University of California libraries: a book digitized from the University of California’s own library collections.
May 1, 2024
May 1, 2024 —
In June 2023, hundreds of San Diego high school students participated in Discover UC San Diego, an innovative pilot program that offers free, online college courses delivered by the university’s faculty.
January 3, 2022
January 3, 2022 —
Researchers at UC San Diego School of Medicine pinpoint the regions of the brain and neural mechanisms responsible for normal or impaired development of a child’s response to baby talk and why infants with autism do not typically respond well.
April 14, 2021
April 14, 2021 —
UC San Diego physicists have created new artificial devices that mimic basic learning functions carried out by neurons in the human brain. They demonstrated how quantum materials could be used to develop new devices that can “learn” to switch between functional states.
June 17, 2024
June 17, 2024 —
Researchers at UC San Diego found an unusually large brain may be the first sign of autism and visible as early as the first trimester.
September 30, 2013
September 30, 2013 —
A team from UC San Diego is launching a new course on the Coursera online learning network that breaks ground on several fronts.
November 1, 2012
November 1, 2012 —
…ways, from detecting early signs of disease to cosmetic procedures to improve their lives. Seth Lerer, Dean, Division of Arts & Humanities Seth Lerer Can you tell us a bit about your background? I grew up on the East Coast and taught for many years at private universities before joining…
April 19, 2022
April 19, 2022 —
For most of us, when we make major career choices, we tend to lean into what we’re good at. According to new findings from the University of California San Diego’s Rady School of Management, such skills may develop early in childhood and there can be significant differences depending on gender.