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UC San Diego Selects Wexford Science & Technology as Development Partner for Science Research Park

November 17, 2022

After a comprehensive solicitation and selection process, UC San Diego has selected Wexford Science & Technology, LLC to develop the remaining 14 undeveloped acres within the 30-acre Science Research Park on the university’s east campus.

Invitation to UC San Diego Faculty, Students for Digitally-Mediated Performances, Presentations

January 8, 2016

The Qualcomm Institute’s Initiative for Digital Exploration of Arts and Sciences (IDEAS) is inviting proposals from UC San Diego artists and technologists to stage digitally-mediated performances or presentations during the 2016-17 season.

Urey Hall Chemists Reveal History of Two Mysterious Space Rocks

January 31, 2013

…History of Two Mysterious Space Rocks The unusual Mars meteorite is the first linked to the Martian crust. Credit: Carl Agee, U of New Mexico Two unusual space rocks that survived their fiery falls through Earth’s atmosphere have ended up in the Urey Hall chemistry laboratory of Mark Thiemens, whose…

Q&A: Student Socializing, Recreation and Travel

November 5, 2020

…recreation classes offered, study spaces available and more. Q. What new study areas are available on campus? A. Students can now utilize the Biomedical Library Building for individual quiet study Sunday-Thursday during designated hours, by reservation only. The space offers limited individual seating, computers, space for student parents and self-serve…

Calit2 Celebrates 15 Years

December 1, 2015

The past and future of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) will converge on Dec. 7, 2015 as the institutes commemorates 15 years of innovation and world-class research in fields such as telecommunications, digital health and virtual reality.

Experimenting in Space to Help Prevent Mudslides Here on Earth

November 19, 2020

Experimenting in Space to Help Prevent Mudslides Here on Earth Structural engineer Ingrid Tomac and Ph.D. student Mahta Movasat. What can the International Space Station teach us about mudslides here on Earth? Here is the connection: UC San Diego engineers are trying to better understand the role gravity plays in…

Celebrating 25 Years of the Women’s Center

March 3, 2022

…“fishbowl,” a small student-run space where women could find a comfy couch to sink into with a cup of coffee and freedom to talk openly. Women’s “Herstory” Month Events Throughout the month of March, we honor Women’s “Herstory” Month with a series of programs centering on the theme of “Our…

Parking on Campus? There’s an App for That!

March 7, 2019

…users how many open spaces are available in selected campus parking lots. The technology—which breaks out the percentages of available S, B and A spots—is currently active in Osler Parking Structure and Lot P406, next to Sixth College. RMP is working to expand the functionality campuswide. “Real-time parking availability information…

Elizabeth Phu, School of Global Policy and Strategy ’00

March 23, 2017

…as ... director of space engagement policy in the Office of the Secretary of Defense in Washington The best part of her day is ... coming home to see her kids. Advice every UC San Diego student should know is ... “kindness, collegiality and sincerity will serve you well. You…

Newly Admitted Black Students Welcomed to Triton Family

April 14, 2022

…Black Resource Center and SPACES. Between March 31 and April 5, admitted Black students and their families were invited to visit UC San Diego for in-person events like Triton Day as well as several virtual offerings that ranged from meeting current students within Black Greek Letter Organizations to learning about…

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