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Campus Community Reaches Out to Help Victims of Typhoon Haiyan

November 14, 2013

…org members tabled on Library Walk to collect donations that included canned food and clothing. In addition, the students placed a donation bin in the Cross Cultural Center to collect items such as wound care materials, mosquito repellent, infant formula and blankets. UC San Diego senior Rachel Maureen C. Bajet,…

Journalist Bob Woodward to Discuss ‘The Last of the President’s Men’

November 19, 2015

…his credit, will visit UC San Diego on Friday, Dec. 4 to join Butterfield in a discussion of The Last of the President’s Men. The book, which is based on Butterfield’s observations and previously undisclosed documents, casts a new light on Nixon’s psyche and the inner workings of the White…

Familiar Fiction

May 2, 2022

…the archivist at the UC San Diego Library who was charged with processing and organizing his papers after they were donated to the Library’s Special Collections & Archives in 2013. EXCERPT FROM THE ARCHIVIST It was still baking hot. A traveling sun burned butterscotch through the towering eucalypti. A flock…

The Art of Transformation

March 23, 2017

…America. Photos by Lily Tang/UC San Diego Publications The Art of Transformation Three new murals unveiled at the Raza Resource Centro When you walk into the Raza Resource Centro at UC San Diego, your gaze is immediately drawn to a prominent and vibrantly colored panorama depicting artists and activists, community…

This Service for Peace ‘Alternative Break’ Helped Build a School – and Lifetime Commitments

May 31, 2016

Alternative Breaks for students are local, domestic, and international trips that combine a focus on social justice with strong direct service, and are meant to have a lasting positive impression on the communities served and the students who serve them.

Breaking Down Barriers to Online Education

February 21, 2013

…access Photos by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications The self-described “tinkerers” and “hacker-ninjas” behind a free web app they call “KA Lite” have an immodest goal: They aim to bring the revolution in online education to the 65 percent of the world that isn’t online. Developed by a ragtag team…

UC San Diego Faculty Unite to Master Remote Instruction

May 28, 2020

UC San Diego Faculty Unite to Master Remote Instruction University’s Teaching + Learning Commons plays central role in supporting faculty King Britt, an assistant teaching professor in the Department of Music, has adiscovered an unexpected benefit to the remote format—the ability to invite keynote musicians from around the world. Words…

Return to Learn Q&A: Fall Student Life

September 10, 2020

Q&A: Fall Student Life UC San Diego’s fall plan continues to evolve, informed by the university’s Return to Learn program. We invited students, faculty and staff to submit their questions about what Triton Weeks of Welcome events are happening, how to get involved in student organizations and recreation activities, undergraduate…

“60 Minutes” Correspondent Bill Whitaker to Address Class of 2020

March 5, 2020

…of University of California San Diego graduates as the keynote speaker for the All Campus Commencement on June 13, 2020. Whitaker has covered three presidential campaigns; interviewed compelling national figures, including former First Lady Michelle Obama; and served as a foreign correspondent in Asia, Africa, Europe, Mexico and the Middle…

The Last Decade in Research: “Startling New Avenues of Discovery”

January 9, 2014

…New Avenues of Discovery” Sandra Brown “UC San Diego is a student-centered, research-focused, service-oriented public university with multiple pillars of excellence and strengths across disciplines,” Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla says. “We are dedicated to educating next-generation leaders and conducting research that addresses our society’s most pressing challenges.” From her unique…

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