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UC San Diego to Commemorate World AIDS Day Dec. 1

November 19, 2015

…the HIV prevention pill Truvada, or Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), artistic performances, stories from young people living with HIV and more.

UC San Diego Scholars Honored with Faculty Excellence Awards

March 14, 2012

What do a political scientist, pathologist, psychologist, neurobiologist, molecular biologist and musician have in common? They are all recipients of prestigious awards presented by the UC San Diego Chancellor’s Associates donor group for excellence in teaching, research, community service and performing and visual arts.

CISA3 Researchers to Document Underwater Cave, Paleoamerican Remains

June 18, 2014

When exploratory divers discovered the underwater Mexican cave site known as Hoyo Negro, the conditions of the cave were so pristine and stable, says archaeologist Dominique Rissolo, “it looked like no one had ever exhaled a breath there.”

‘Fallen Star’ to Land on Campus This Fall

September 28, 2011

…“Fallen Star,” by Korean artist Do Ho Suh, is the latest, 18th, addition to the renowned Stuart Collection at UC San Diego, an ongoing program of commissioned, site-specific sculptures that considers the entire campus as a potential site for the artworks, university buildings included. At 15 by 18 feet, the…

SDSC’s New ‘SeedMe’ Resource Invites Researchers to Rapidly Share Results

July 7, 2014

In late 2012, researchers at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, were awarded a three-year, $810,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a resource that lets scientists seamlessly share and stream data-intensive visualizations on a variety of platforms, including mobile devices.

How to Develop Your Profound Voice

November 15, 2018

…Develop Your Profound Voice Artist and alum Carrie Mae Weems ’84 meets with students across campus, giving a ‘great challenge’ to be engaged for the future UC San Diego welcomed the return of celebrated artist Carrie Mae Weems Nov. 6-7, a distinguished alum who received her MFA from the Department…

Performance Series at UC San Diego’s Qualcomm Institute Enters Fifth Season

December 4, 2017

The 2017-2018 season of the Qualcomm Institute’s IDEAS performance series gets underway Dec. 6 with a performance of St. Francis de los Barrios, a new opera by renowned SDSU composer Joseph Waters with a libretto by celebrated UC San Diego playwright Allan Havis.

Though Set in Stone, Newest Stuart Collection Artwork Tells a Dynamic Story

April 17, 2023

UC San Diego’s Stuart Collection debuts KAHNOP • TO TELL A STORY by artist Ann Hamilton, the 22nd addition to the renowned public art collection.

What Exactly is Chamber Opera, Anyway?

October 18, 2018

For some, large-scale operas are massive, intimidating and somewhat inaccessible to the average audience member. But chamber opera is a completely new experience — that is, if you don’t count the 500 years that have passed since its inception. Department of Music professors break down the genre and ‘Inheritance’ ahead…

UC San Diego’s Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination Lifts Off with Public Events

May 9, 2013

UC San Diego’s Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination Lifts Off with Public Events 2001: A Space Odyssey, by Stanley Kubrick & Arthur C. Clarke, 1968 When he wrote “2001: A Space Odyssey” 45 years ago, Arthur C. Clarke offered extraordinary visions of the future—including HAL, the artificially intelligent…

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