April 22, 2021
April 22, 2021 —
…support their academic and social journey.” Junior Jay Wilson, a housing advisor at Muir College, has found he is able to form a closer bond with each of his residents during the pandemic. During the Fall quarter, Wilson got to know what residents enjoyed and their availability. He and other…
May 1, 2023
May 1, 2023 —
From Blacktronika to ocean sounds to gender-coded sound structures, experimental musicians and faculty like King Britt, Amy Cimini, and Lei Liang continue to redefine the Department of Music. Also features Rand Steiger.
April 12, 2019
April 12, 2019 —
The Voter’s Choice Act is transforming voting methods in California: the how, where and when of voting. Is it also changing who votes?
June 27, 2016
June 27, 2016 —
Every four years, American voters go to the polls to cast their ballot (or, increasingly, mail in their ballot) to elect the nation’s commander-in-chief. With less than six months away from this year’s presidential election, the UC San Diego Library’s Special Collections & Archives has mounted an exhibit of presidential…
November 7, 2019
November 7, 2019 —
…Fernandez ’02, and Best Social, Ping Yeh ’99, MS’01 and Hanna Choe ’08. (Note: The Triton 5K will return to campus in fall 2020). Brainy bites: Lunch with a prof Homecoming had something for everyone, including educational activities like campus tours, Triton Lunch and Learn and Lunch with a Prof,…
April 15, 2021
April 15, 2021 —
…together departments, such as social work, nursing and pharmacy, to address the anticipated physical and emotional needs of this vulnerable patient population. “The vaccine efforts are really an extension of the work already developed in the beginning days of the pandemic,” said Dr. Parag Agnihotri, chief medical officer at PHSO.…
March 25, 2021
March 25, 2021 —
…fundamental role in California’s social, economic and cultural fabric. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Hispanic or Latino population in California is 39 percent. And while over half of the K-12 students who attend California public schools are Latinx, Latinx adults are still among the least likely to have…
February 26, 2015
February 26, 2015 —
…science happens in a social context,” she says. The New Mexico native, who received her bachelor’s degree in history and science from Harvard University and a Ph.D. in physics from Stanford University, volunteered in rural, developing places during and after college. “I have been fortunate to live in different parts…
June 14, 2018
June 14, 2018 —
…engaged news source on social media, after UCLA’s Daily Bruin and UC Berkeley’s Daily Californian. In addition, the media outlet’s coverage has been cited by The New York Times, Quartz, and others. Schneider never dreamed he’d become a journalist, as he didn’t have any experience working with a newspaper before…
October 9, 2014
October 9, 2014 —
…didn’t have a thriving social scene, but the compensation was that everyone knew each other and often socialized at the beach. In fact, according to Ostler, it was one of their beach trips that helped pave the way for the establishment of one of UC San Diego’s oldest traditions. “One…