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Students As Oracles: In Delphi, UC San Diego Researchers Report Cyber-Archaeology Findings

October 25, 2013

Students from the University of California, San Diego who are part of a National Science Foundation graduate training program in cultural heritage diagnostics spent part of October in the cradle of Western civilization – ancient Greece.

Top International Lawyer Philippe Sands to Discuss Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity on Feb. 28

February 13, 2018

Philippe Sands has been dedicated to human rights issues throughout his career and has worked on high-profile human rights cases involving abuse. Now, in his book East West Street, Sands explores the creation and development of legal concepts that came about as a result of Hitler’s Third Reich which changes…

Probing Antarctica by Land, Sea, Air, and from Earth Orbit

January 17, 2023

More than half a dozen scientists from Scripps Oceanography and the Scripps Polar Center will be venturing to Antarctica for the 2022-23 field season.

From Riverside’s Casa Blanca to the White House

April 28, 2016

…San Diego’s Division of Social Sciences. He has completed his second book. And he has just been detailed by the U.S. government to serve as a policy advisor on a White House initiative to improve the quality of life for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders by increasing access to and…

Marching for Science

April 13, 2017

…is co-chairing marketing and social media for the local event. Why will YOU March for Science? Tell us on Twitter using the hashtags #ScienceMarch #UCSD and @UCSanDiego. April 22, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. San Diego March for Science Start at San Diego Civic Center Plaza 1200 Third Ave, San…

Trolley Stations Open on Campus, Connecting the University Like Never Before

December 2, 2021

…San Diego Division of Social Sciences, with architect-urbanist Teddy Cruz, a professor of visual arts in the Division of Arts and Humanities. There are currently four community stations in the network, at four different sites in the San Diego-Tijuana region, two on each side of the border. Each is a…

San Diego 2049 Challenges Graduate Students to Solve Tomorrow’s Problems Today

November 29, 2018

…of disciplines in the social sciences, physical sciences, neurosciences, engineering and more.” One of the strengths of the programs is that it is truly interdisciplinary, according to Coleman. “Breaking interdisciplinary boundaries is hard to do,” he said. “But worldbuilding is not possible without it.” The final projects due in spring…

Public Invited to Design Solutions to Our City’s Biggest Issues

September 7, 2017

Helping to solve complex urban problems in a way that puts people first, the UC San Diego Design Lab has launched a city-wide civic design challenge called “Design for San Diego,” or D4SD for short. The challenge seeks to harness the power of crowdsourcing and human-centered design to address concerns…

UC San Diego Library Awarded Recordings at Risk Grant to Preserve Melanesian Audio Recordings

May 28, 2019

The UC San Diego Library is one of 20 recipients of the Recordings at Risk award, designed to support the preservation of rare and unique audio content of high scholarly value through digital reformatting.

NSF Gives Green Light to Pacific Research Platform

August 3, 2015

NSF has awarded Calit2, CITRIS and nearly 20 participating institutions a $5 million, 5-year grant to create the Pacific Research Platform to enable a science-driven data freeway system in the western U.S. with speeds 1,000 times faster that today’s traffic between campuses.

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