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“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…

Giving Students a Place to Prep for Tomorrow’s Virtual (Reality) Economy

May 11, 2017

…Lab. Photos by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications Giving Students a Place to Prep for Tomorrow’s Virtual (Reality) Economy Computer science department opens high-tech teaching lab for undergraduates The laboratory looks like a cross between a classroom and a tech pavilion at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.…

Personalized Medicine, Climate Change Focus of TED-Style Founders Symposium

November 6, 2014

…Our Chancellors Hear about UC San Diego’s history from those who made it. The last 54 years of UC San Diego’s existence will come alive through the descriptions and recollections of the leaders who helped to shape our stellar university, as part of the Founders Day presentation on Nov. 14…

Grads Give Thanks

June 16, 2022

…a solo journey. Here, UC San Diego graduates reflect on the faculty, staff and postdoctoral scholars who have made a difference for them in moments of both triumph and tribulation, giving thanks to those who encouraged, advocated for and inspired them. Haniyeh Javaheri (left) with her mentor Professor Gentry Patrick.…

Q&A with Shandy Pinkowski

February 28, 2012

…and why you chose UC San Diego. Pinkowski: My determination to go to college was a direct result of a disadvantaged upbringing. My younger sister and I were subjected to an abusive childhood that forced us to live very unconventionally. Most children turned to their parents after a rough day…

They Remember: Communities of Microbes Found to Have Working Memory

April 27, 2020

Biologists studying bacterial communities have discovered that these simple organisms feature a robust memory capacity. Using light, they were able to encode memory patterns and visualize cells with memory. The discovery reveals parallels between low-level organisms and sophisticated neurons.

It Starts from Within

June 7, 2022

…home Lima learned about UC San Diego as a child when he would attend lectures alongside his two older sisters, who both attended and met their partners at the university. Growing up, Lima was exposed to the harsh reality of what it meant to be part of an immigrant family.…

Q&A: Student Socializing, Recreation and Travel

November 5, 2020

…Socializing, Recreation and Travel UC San Diego’s fall plan is continually evolving, informed by the university’s Return to Learn program. We invited students to submit their questions about how to safely socialize on campus, what happens if residential students must travel off-campus for an extended period, outdoor recreation classes offered,…

AI-driven Approach Reads Heart Cells’ Inner Electrical Signals from the Outside

January 17, 2025

Researchers have developed a noninvasive method to monitor the electrical activity inside heart muscle cells from the outside, avoiding the need to physically penetrate the cells. The method relies on recording electrical signals from outside the cells and using AI to reconstruct the signals within the cells with impressive accuracy.

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