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Stories of Resistance: Amplifying Black Voices on Campus

February 21, 2023

UC San Diego is highlighting a selection of UC San Diego students, staff and faculty members who are living out the theme of Black Resistance in a variety of ways, ranging from their research topics to personal passions.

A Sense of Belonging

September 17, 2020

…become necessary to build spaces of collective study wherever possible, to understand how we got here and to build toward a different future. I’m hopeful that the program can be one more space to build community and to do this work.” Students attending the APIA Heritage Celebration Lunch in May…

UC San Diego Unveils Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve Field Station and Community Learning Center

May 28, 2024

UC San Diego celebrated a significant milestone with the opening of its new Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve Field Station and Community Learning Center. The facility, located at the heart of the marsh, represents a major step forward in the university’s commitment to environmental research, education, and community engagement.

Engineer’s Lifelong Dream of Becoming an Astronaut Comes True

June 8, 2017

…in his career with an eye toward going to space, according to his Ph.D. advisor, nanoengineering professor Kenneth Vecchio from the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering

Electrons Ripple Across Atom-Thin Layers of Carbon

June 20, 2012

With a beam of infrared light, scientists have sent ripples of electrons along the surface of graphene and demonstrated that they can control the length and height of these oscillations, called plasmons, using a simple electrical circuit.

UC San Diego Staff Named LEED Fellow

November 10, 2022

Walt Kanzler, UC San Diego’s senior director of Project Quality Management, has been selected as a 2022 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) fellow joining the ranks of fewer than 300 LEED fellows around the world.

Take 10 with a Triton: Jimmy Cong is a Disability Specialist, DJ and Digital Media Lover

October 31, 2022

A firm believer in being willing to learn and listen to make improvements, Cong loves being able to help improve the university’s accessibility and inclusivity. Another thing he loves? Getting people to come together over music.

Nanosized Blocks Spontaneously Assemble in Water To Create Tiny Floating Checkerboards

June 13, 2024

Researchers have engineered nanosized cubes that spontaneously form a two-dimensional checkerboard pattern when dropped on the surface of water. The work, published in Nature Communications, presents a simple approach to create complex nanostructures through a technique called self-assembly.

UC San Diego Welcomes Students and Two New Neighborhoods to Campus

October 29, 2024

The academic year started with a lot to celebrate as 2,000 students moved into a long-awaited living and learning neighborhood with a new undergraduate college, and across campus, another new neighborhood became the campus home of 1,300 upper-division undergraduates and transfer students.

York Hall Science Labs Get $6.5 Million Makeover to Help Students Graduate in Four Years

October 30, 2014

…amount of teaching lab space, increases the likelihood that biology students can get through their degree in four years.” In addition to the added 12,000 square feet of laboratory instructional space, the updated labs are substantially more modern, having replaced antiquated teaching laboratories that were built in 1966 when York…

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