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Persistence Pays Off

June 17, 2021

…earned dual degrees in sociology and anthropology from UC San Diego, shared a message of adaptability and the notion of embracing change in her recorded keynote. Garza is Principal at Black Futures Lab, author of “The Purpose of Power” and co-founder of The Black Lives Matter Global Network. A total…

UC San Diego Offers Admission to More Diverse California Residents

July 22, 2019

A growing number of California residents continue to gain access to the University of California San Diego. This year, the campus admitted 32,016 first-year and 10,829 transfer students for fall 2019 out of 118,372 applications received.

Formerly Incarcerated and System-Impacted Students Thrive with Community and Camaraderie

August 13, 2024

Formerly incarcerated and system-impacted students at UC San Diego are beating the odds stacked against them with the help of a robust scaffolding of support and nurturing community offered by the Underground Scholars Initiative (USI) and Triton Underground Scholars (TUS).

UC San Diego Library’s 2015 Library Research Award Honors Four Scholars

October 16, 2015

Four undergraduate students at the University of California, San Diego have been awarded the 2015 Undergraduate Library Research Prize in recognition of their superior research skills. The annual award, sponsored by the UC San Diego Library, the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, and the UCSD Alumni Association, recognizes students who…

Cooking Up Community Through Indigenous Foods

May 30, 2024

Menus often celebrate exotic flavors and far-flung cooking styles, but UC San Diego course Food Justice and Indigenous Food Sovereignty explores ingredients and recipes used by the people indigenous to our country.

UC San Diego Announces 2020 Undergraduate Library Research Prize Winners

July 30, 2020

The UC San Diego Library, which is ranked among the nation’s top 25 public academic libraries, announced the 2020 recipients of the Undergraduate Library Research Prize (ULRP), an annual scholarship program that enriches the undergraduate student experience at UC San Diego.

UC San Diego Humanities Professors Collaborate to Create New Book about Chinese Film

January 17, 2017

The University of California San Diego’s Division of Arts and Humanities is committed to interdisciplinary collaboration. Consistent with that approach is the Department of History’s Distinguished Professor Paul Pickowicz and Department of Literature Chair Yingjin Zhang, who have coedited the new book, “Filming the Everyday: Independent Documentaries in Twenty-First Century…

Q&A with Yvett Merino, Award-Winning Producer Behind Disney’s Encanto

October 13, 2022

As part of UC San Diego’s commemoration of Latinx Heritage Month, acclaimed producer Yvett Merino is visiting campus on Oct. 28 to deliver a celebratory keynote address.

History in the Making: Founders’ Celebration 2012

October 11, 2012

…January 23, featuring Andrew T. Scull, Distinguished Professor in Sociology. For more information about Founders’ Celebration activities, please visit founders.ucsd.edu.

Unlocking Global Warming Gridlock

May 8, 2014

…of study include economics, sociology, chemistry, engineering and more. “There’s a theme that runs through Emily’s policy work on human rights and mine on environment, which is, we’re both, in different ways, trying to help governments navigate their way,” he said. “This whole issue of the gridlock in international governance,…

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