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​​​​​​​Signing in the City of Light

February 14, 2023

Flying to France to study American Sign Language (ASL) might seem strange at first glance. But, says Peggy Lott, setting a UC San Diego Global Seminar in sign language studies in Paris was far from random. 

Helping San Diegans Return to Work

June 4, 2020

…of the Old Globe Theater and UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center. The couple has raised two children—Boris and Sarah—who are both graduates of Northwestern University. Boris is president of Helix Electric and Sarah earned her law degree from Hastings School of Law in San Francisco and is an attorney…

UCTV Arts Channel: Connecting the Community with Rich, Cultural Programming

February 22, 2024

Bringing front-row, free access to the performing arts, UCTV has launched a new Arts Channel. The self-funded UCTV Arts aims to create 12 to 18 original programs at UC San Diego, spotlighting artists and musicians who otherwise may not have a platform to share their work and stories.

All Campus Commencement Student Speaker Ricky Flahive Honors Common Bond of Setbacks and Success

June 1, 2017

…low-income students. Also a theater minor, Flahive has a passion for performance art as an expressive outlet. He is involved with Triton TV, and has starred in numerous short films. Next week, he will take part in his first live performance as part of MENding Monologues, a space for men…

Artists Focus on Sound and Silence from Deaf and Hearing Perspectives

January 14, 2015

At first glance, the title of the Winter 2015 exhibition in the gallery@calit2, LOUD silence, appears to be a contradiction in terms. But for the curator and four artists represented in the exhibition, who are each at a different point on the hearing spectrum, it’s clear that the Deaf have…

Q&A with Latinx Heritage Month Speaker Kat Lazo

October 5, 2023

Award-winning director, producer and host Kat Lazo—best known for her Mitú series “The Kat Call”—will deliver the keynote address Oct. 25 for UC San Diego’s 3rd Annual Latinx Heritage Month Commemoration Ceremony. We spoke with Lazo to learn about her career journey, important lessons and more.

Anthony Davis Wins Pulitzer Prize for ‘The Central Park Five’ Opera

May 7, 2020

…one that music, art, theater and the humanities seeks to address every day. This not only resonates with our students, but benefits them, and all of society, in the long run.” Before premiering at Long Beach Opera, the division’s Arts and Community Engagement initiative hosted Davis, “The Central Park Five”…

‘Alternative Accounts’

January 31, 2013

…studies, but also from theater, engineering, history and biology. It was also gratifying, he said, to see a number of Native American students enrolled. “It’s pretty amazing,” Frank said. “The students worked on the exhibition from conceptual beginning all the way through to putting on the show. And some are…

UC San Diego Celebrates Black History Month with Dynamic Activities Open to the Public

January 29, 2015

The University of California, San Diego is celebrating a century of black life, history and culture as part of the campus’s 2015 recognition of Black History Month. Events throughout February and March include art exhibits, lectures, film screenings, spoken word performances and the annual Black History Month Scholarship Brunch on…

Celebrating Two Years of Community and Civic Connections and Collaboration with UC San Diego’s Park & Market

May 21, 2024

In its first two years, UC San Diego Park & Market has established itself as a premier event, meeting and conference venue in downtown San Diego.

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