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Stronger Together: Celebrating our Latinx Campus Community Members

October 6, 2022

The UC San Diego community is invited to join in events across campus in October as part of the celebration of Latinx Heritage Month.

Celebrating Tomorrow’s Leaders

June 21, 2018

…School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Brooklyn College-CUNY, then served as provost and dean of the faculty at Mills College. Boehm began by acknowledging the diverse backgrounds the class of 2018 brought to the UC San Diego campus. Graduates celebrate graduating from one of the top universities in the…

UC San Diego Inventions Gain $6-Million Venture-Capital Backing

July 25, 2016

“MouthSense” and “SmartFoam,” two new inventions by engineers in the Jacobs School of Engineering at the University of California San Diego, have attracted funding from NextWave Venture Partners.

Illumina Supports Enhanced Genomics-Enabled Discovery and Training Programs at UC San Diego

August 4, 2022

…senior director of corporate social responsibility at Illumina. “Preparing our future workforce with access to the latest innovation in life science is a win win for all.” Moore Lab National Institutes of Health (NIH) Postdoctoral Fellow Timothy Fallon agrees. From left to right, Hamdoun Lab graduate students Yoon Lee, Nathan…

Celebrating the Class of 2021

June 3, 2021

…a master’s degree in social work and continue to make a difference. Natalia Rossana Menéndez Muir College, Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience Natalia Rossana Menéndez has mastered the skill of adapting. She received a global education growing up after living in eight countries and attending 13 schools. As a Mexican international…

UC San Diego Again Rated No. 1 “Golden Age” University in the World

July 2, 2019

For the third consecutive year, the University of California San Diego has been named by Times Higher Education the No. 1 college founded between 1945 and 1967.

Your Brain Needs to Be Ready to Remember?

June 1, 2020

What happens in the hippocampus even before people attempt to form memories may impact whether they remember. Study suggests ‘encoding mode’ may play an important role in memory formation.

For GoPro Founder Nick Woodman, UC San Diego was a Catalyst for Creativity

May 8, 2014

…as an engine of social mobility. A parent of a UC San Diego graduate, Brown served on the Foundation board as chair, vice chair and as inaugural chair of the board’s stewardship committee. She helped establish an endowment fund that supports seven undergraduate students each year, and has also funded…

Six UC San Diego Chancellor’s Medal Honorees Announced

June 19, 2012

…as an engine of social mobility. Julia believes in developing talent and investing in people.” Julia Brown has established herself as one of UC San Diego’s most active and generous supporters, inspiring future generations of leaders and innovators. A highly successful corporate officer in the biotechnology and biopharmaceutical industries, Brown…

Unsafe at Any Level: Very Low Blood Alcohol Content Associated With Causing Car Crashes

January 16, 2014

Even “minimally buzzed” drivers are more often to blame for fatal car crashes than the sober drivers they collide with, reports a University of California, San Diego study of accidents in the United States.

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