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Native American and Indigenous Studies Offers New Minor and New Doctoral Certificate

January 12, 2023

Students at UC San Diego can now study Indigenous communities in the United States and abroad by adding a concentration in Native American and Indigenous Studies (NAIS) to their degrees. Undergraduate students can pursue a minor. And, unusually, graduate students in any department at UC San Diego ca

Mentorship in the Sonic Arts Strikes a Chord at the Qualcomm Institute

August 22, 2023

The Sonic Arts Research & Development Group at the UC San Diego Qualcomm Institute offers students an array of experiences that fuels their passion for audio technology and propels them into successful careers.

Groundbreaking Cinematographer Bradford Young Talks Race, Visual Impact of Film

May 3, 2018

…at the Price Center Theater. Young is best known for his work on the award-winning “Selma” and “Arrival,” the 2016 film for which he received multiple accolades, including the Oscar nomination. It was the first time an African-American cinematographer had been nominated in the category, and the first person of…

Black History Month to Celebrate Anniversaries of Emancipation Proclamation and March on Washington

January 24, 2013

This year marks two momentous anniversaries in U.S. history. 150 years ago, in 1863, Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation that released enslaved Africans from bondage. A century later, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, which helped shape…

NOAA-funded Project Recover Discovers Stern of World War II U.S. Destroyer off Remote Alaskan Island

August 15, 2018

On July 17, a NOAA-funded team of scientists from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego and the University of Delaware discovered the missing 75-foot stern section of USS Abner Read, which sank in 1943 in 290 feet of water off Kiska, one of Alaska’s Aleutian…

Visual Arts Exhibitions Emphasize Building Community at UC San Diego and Beyond

March 20, 2017

Hundreds of visitors recently helped usher in “Making Communities: Art and the Border,” an exhibition that shines a light on immigrant communities as a source of creativity. During its opening, several UC San Diego artists participated in a speaking program addressing the recent rhetoric citing Mexico as a source of…

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

May 8, 2014

…and many other regional theaters. Honorary Alumna: Julia Brown As a successful executive in the field of life sciences, Julia Brown is a passionate advocate for UC San Diego. She believes in the importance of the university’s research and innovation, its economic impact and its importance as an engine of…

UC San Diego Unveils ArtPower’s 2023–24 Season

August 29, 2023

ArtPower at UC San Diego will bring an expanded array of offerings—including lively concerts, public art activations, dance performances and family-friendly programs—to venues across campus as part of its 2023-2024 season lineup.

UC San Diego Announces 2023-2024 Holocaust Living History Workshop Series

September 12, 2023

The University of California San Diego’s Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLHW) is returning this fall with a yearlong series of eight talks that underscore the theme “Spaces of Persecution.”

How to Develop Your Profound Voice

November 15, 2018

…at the Price Center Theater: a full house of students, faculty members and community. “I’m really grateful to be back.” Weems—whose last public appearance at UC San Diego was in 2015—also sat in small, private conversation with students across campus. She was inquisitive, spending less time discussing her own practice…

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