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UCTV Arts Channel: Connecting the Community with Rich, Cultural Programming

February 22, 2024

Bringing front-row, free access to the performing arts, UCTV has launched a new Arts Channel. The self-funded UCTV Arts aims to create 12 to 18 original programs at UC San Diego, spotlighting artists and musicians who otherwise may not have a platform to share their work and stories.

DC Comics Author Minh Lê to Help Kick off Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month

April 28, 2022

…book and graphic novel writer will serve as the keynote speaker for the annual scholarship awards ceremony on May 6, ushering in a monthlong series of events open to the campus community. Each May, UC San Diego curates a wide array of programs that honor the contributions and culture of…

Region’s Indigenous Cultures Commemorated at UC San Diego Native American Celebrations

October 1, 2015

…and storytelling by Indigenous writers and performers features a variety of emergent and established artists from local communities reading their own work, or selections from other Indigenous writers. The Loft. March 1 to April 4, California Native American Day High School Art and Essay Contest-Students from grades 9-12 are encouraged…

2015-16 Holocaust Living History Workshop Series Highlights “Holocaust Journeys”

January 7, 2016

The 2015-16 Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLHW) series continues this January with six compelling authors, films, and other events highlighting the diverse “Holocaust Journeys” of survivors and others recounting their personal stories. Co-sponsored by the University of California, San Diego Library and the UC San Diego Jewish Studies Program, the…

UC San Diego Receives Four International CASE Awards

June 16, 2016

…A campus-wide team of writers, photographers, graphic designers and videographers contribute content to convey the top stories and happenings throughout the academic year. These stories multiply online through campus social media sites and other communication vehicles, maximizing the reach to people around the world who are interested in learning about…

Issues of Identity: In Conversation with Hilton Als

February 8, 2018

…Dance welcomed Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and critic Hilton Als to a public event on Monday. The conversation framed by the department’s new production of the classic “A Raisin in the Sun”—included UC San Diego neurobiology professor Gentry Patrick, the director of Mentorship and Diversity in the Division of Biological Sciences.…

UC San Diego Alumni Announces 2017 Honorees

February 2, 2017

…’04, Theatre Award-winning television writer and playwright Rachel Axler, a critically acclaimed television writer and playwright, received three Emmy Awards for her work on “The Daily Show” and HBO’s “Veep.” She began her distinguished writing career as a playwright. Her play “Smudge” premiered Off-Broadway at the Woman’s Project Theatre where…

Changing Strategies to Save Nature

April 17, 2019

The Institute for Practical Ethics welcomes environmental journalist Emma Marris for a unique and optimistic talk about new methods in conservation during Earth Month celebrations, the second keynote address for the new campus institute.

Esteemed Science Fiction Writer to Close Out 2022-2023 UC San Diego Library Author Talk Series

April 13, 2023

The University of California San Diego Library’s Author Talk Series is concluding its third consecutive year of programming on April 17 with internationally-acclaimed author and prominent UC San Diego alum, Kim Stanley Robinson ’74, PhD ’82.

UC San Diego Library to Exhibit Wild and Wacky Dr. Seuss Hats Feb. 24–March 22

February 13, 2015

Hats Off to Dr. Seuss!, an exhibit of original hats from Theodor Seuss Geisel’s personal collection, will be on display in Geisel Library on the UC San Diego campus from Feb. 24 through March 22, just in time for the University’s annual Dr. Seuss Birthday Party on March 2.

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