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

September 30, 2021

…have not yet experienced UC San Diego’s vibrant student life. For sophomore Mae Riley, a history major at Revelle College, the energy at UnOlympics was exciting. “This is the first time I’m participating, and it was a little scary dancing in front of a big audience,” she said. “But it…

Startup Companies Tackle COVID-19 From Many Angles

April 16, 2020

…Innovation Space (QIIS) at UC San Diego are using technology in innovative ways to address many of the challenges we face during these unprecedented times. The Qualcomm Institute Innovation Space is a unique environment where startup companies and industry partners come together to accelerate technology creation. Since it opened its…

Stories of Black Family in America

February 4, 2021

…Feb. 24 | Geisel Library 50th Anniversary Signature Event: A Conversation with Kevin Young Feb. 26 | Black History Month Celebration and Scholarship Awards Ceremony For a full list, visit BlackHistoryMonth.ucsd.edu. Stories of Black Family in America Students, faculty and staff share their personal family stories in honor of Black…

An Artistic Adventure: The Stuart Collection Turns 40

October 14, 2021

…its mark on the UC San Diego campus over the past four decades. This October marks the 40th year of the collection, which continues to expand since it was first established through an innovative partnership between the Stuart Foundation and the university. Now with 21 works, and another currently under…

Microplastics: A Macro Problem

February 13, 2020

…lab. Photo by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications Flying somewhere over the planet, there’s a plane equipped with research-grade, double-sided tape on the outside of its hull. Each time the pilot lands the plane, he removes the tape, seals it in a package, and replaces it with a new one…

Engineering Students Develop App to Help Protect Marine Conservation Areas

February 14, 2013

…a web app for San Diego Coastkeeper. The app will monitor the health of marine protected areas off the Southern California Coast. A team of engineering students at UC San Diego has been working hard to help protect the beaches and waters off the La Jolla coastline by developing a…

An Incomplete Victory

February 27, 2020

…Photos courtesy of the Library of Congress. An Incomplete Victory Passage of 19th Amendment did not benefit black women Women do not have the intellectual and emotional capacity to handle the responsibility of voting. The mental energy would be too draining and jeopardize reproductive health. And if women do not…

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poet Brings “The Tradition” to Campus

April 21, 2022

…Jericho Brown to visit UC San Diego for reading and Q&A Whenever poet Jericho Brown feels like he is chosen to experience something, he jumps into that moment as much as he can. He felt this way when he was awarded the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry—a unique time amid…

A Boost from AI

September 5, 2023

Tritonlytics Team member Wayde Gilliam shares how he brought this passion for AI to the university, creating tools that help the team focus on the most important aspects of their work, including the Staff@Work Survey which runs now through September 15.

Using Plague Diaries to Keep a Record of COVID-19

February 18, 2021

…full of complexities. The UC San Diego student’s eyes gaze back at the camera, her smile hidden by a mask and the iconic Geisel Library stands behind her without a soul in sight. But there’s hope in her work, too. As a first-year student, Nguyen has yet to experience a…

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