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Student Life Reignites with Treasured Campus Traditions, New Degrees and Division I Competition

September 30, 2021

…Photos by Erik Jepsen/University Communications. Treasured traditions that mark the beginning of a new school year were renewed this September, and so was the sense of excitement among students as they arrived on campus for the start of fall quarter. As part of the Triton Weeks of Welcome (TWOW), incoming…

Q&A with Vice Chancellor Gary Matthews on Plans for a Safe Campus and Flexible Workforce

June 3, 2021

…Campus and Flexible Workforce UC San Diego is making plans for a safe and gradual return to full campus operations this fall. To ensure the ongoing safety and well-being of everyone in our campus community, decisions will continue to be guided by the science, data and modeling that made the…

Center for Memory and Recording Research Makes Big Contribution to Data Storage Advances

April 26, 2018

…Recording Research building at UC San Diego. Center for Memory and Recording Research Makes Big Contribution to Data Storage Advances Over Past 35 Years In 1983, the state-of-the-art in data storage was a 1 gigabyte hard drive that cost $100,000 and weighed 50 pounds. Today, there are 10 terabytes of…

Charting the Pacific Century

November 1, 2018

…lenses. Photos by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications Is investing in nuclear energy key to mitigating climate change? Is voter fraud as common as alien abductions? And, who will be the winners and losers from the U.S. trade wars? Scholars at the University of California San Diego’s School of Global…

SOARS Readies for Flight

November 18, 2021

…Scripps. Photos by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Communications. SOARS Readies for Flight World’s most sophisticated ocean simulator, under construction at Scripps Oceanography, will be operational in 2022 SOARS STATS DIMENSIONS: Max cold temperature: -20 C for air at 10 mph, 1 C for water via chillers - the cold air…

It Takes a Village or 10: Collective Action Stops Harmful Social Practice

April 16, 2015

…political science in the UC San Diego Division of Social Sciences. When it comes to stopping a harmful social practice, Mackie says, the people practicing it must band together and abandon it as a group. You must empower a community to change itself. You must also empower a community to…

No Barriers Too Big

November 12, 2020

…orphanage learn neurobiology from UC San Diego Extension and Boz Institute instructors Two evenings a week, a group of high school students in the West African nation of Ghana travel by taxi from the orphanage where they live to historic Cape Coast Castle, once a fort used to hold enslaved…

Small Screen, Big Opportunity

April 15, 2021

…graduate students in the Department of Theatre and Dance. “Working on ‘Big Shot’ is so much fun, and getting to share that with our students motivates me to do even more for them,” said Robichaux, part of the MFA acting faculty at UC San Diego. “The series is the story…

Academic Senate Recognizes Ten Awardees for Superlative Teaching Skills

June 5, 2012

…for Superlative Teaching Skills UC San Diego’s Academic Senate has awarded the 2012 Distinguished Teaching Awards to five senate members and one non-senate member, and Excellent Teaching Awards to four graduate students, in recognition of their exemplary teaching skills. The presentation and a reception honoring the awardees were held Wednesday…

To the Stars, Tritons

June 16, 2022

…Photos by Erik Jepsen/University Communications. You could hear the swish of gowns as graduates hurried from one end of Ridge Walk to the other, eager to line up with their peers on the most important day of their academic career. Each proudly donned the symbols of their college and honors…

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