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UC San Diego Raises $177.5 Million to Break Campus Fundraising Record

September 24, 2015

…highly specialized services for women and infants, advanced surgery and cancer care. Jacobs Medical Center is part of the university’s investment in the future of health care for the entire region, and it will advance UC San Diego’s goal of enriching human life and society. During the 2014-15 fiscal year,…

Kick Off 2024 with Changemaker Week

January 9, 2024

As part of Changemaker Week 2024, UC San Diego invites the campus community to join in a transformative weeklong celebration from Jan. 13-20 dedicated to igniting change and fostering the spirit of activism.

Campus to Celebrate Inaugural Veterans Week Nov. 6 to 9

November 2, 2017

…gratitude towards men and women in the armed forces for their sacrifices and service to our country. The weeklong activities for the 1600 campus veterans and military-affiliated students will include the annual Veterans Recognition Ceremony Nov. 8, a city-wide job and resource fair Nov. 7, a clothing drive, volunteer service…

Tri-City to Partner with UC San Diego Health in Delivering World-Class Medical Care

October 27, 2023

UC San Diego Health has been selected as Tri-City Healthcare District’s future health care partner.

Taking Care of Business: Female Alumni Chart Their Own Paths to Success

June 30, 2022

…in closed networks where women are often not included such as golf outings or over meals. This can be a very real disadvantage for the female entrepreneurs.” Nevertheless, McFarland has found her startup journey gratifying. She states, “The thing I like most about founding this business is getting to experience…

From Borders to Bridges

February 8, 2018

…heroine, partly symbolizing the women who rise early to wait at the border, crossing to work in homes and restaurants in San Diego. Urrea’s poems—called “a prayer” by both Schick and the author—hint at his own past, too. “I thought, how could we talk about these people without lumping them…

IDASH Projects: Protecting Privacy and Patient Rights in the Name of Scientific Progress

September 10, 2013

In the years since the best-selling book “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” made the issue of informed consent and patient privacy a national topic of conversation, scientists and clinicians have continued to struggle to develop a comprehensive methodology for collecting and sharing data from patients and research subjects without…

Local Cures for the Climate Crisis

October 22, 2020

…the Leichtag Foundation, United Women of East Africa, Kurdish Community Center, Campaign for Climate Change, Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve, Muslim Community Services and Jewish Family Service. Jerry Brown, former governor of California, said we must mitigate climate change and also adapt to its consequences by working with cities…

UC San Diego’s Veteran Entrepreneur Initiatives Take Flight

May 11, 2017

…serve the men and women who have served our country, UC San Diego is expanding its already robust line-up of entrepreneur programs to include two specifically geared toward veterans: a Certificate in Entrepreneurship, operated through the Office of Research Affairs; and Veteran Ventures, an accelerator program offered by Rady School…

UC San Diego Undergraduate Synthesizes Visual Arts, Community Engagement and Scientific Research

February 1, 2018

…thesis in computational microbiology, women’s health and visual arts. Her thesis consists of a clinical study (in partnership with the UC San Diego Student Health Clinic) that investigates the impact of antibiotics on the urinary microbiome and metabolome during urinary tract infection (UTI) recovery. The project includes an art installation…

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