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Online Civic Design Challenge to Help San Diego Address COVID-19

April 3, 2020

Human-centered design can help San Diego address the COVID-19 pandemic and put our city on course to be more sustainable, too. That’s the basic premise of the 2020 edition of the city-wide design challenge from UC San Diego’s Design Lab called “Design for San Diego,” or D4SD for short.

UC San Diego Announces Recipients of Chancellor’s and Revelle Medals

October 13, 2016

…Marion So, and Daniel Yankelovich. The Revelle Medal recognizes current and former faculty members for sustained, distinguished and extraordinary service to UC San Diego. This year’s Revelle Medalists are Y.C. “Burt” Fung, Veerabhadran “Ram” Ramanathan, Roger Reynolds and Palmer Taylor. Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla will bestow the awards upon the…

Economist Thomas Piketty to Discuss Groundbreaking Book on Income Inequality

October 15, 2015

…Multipurpose Room, Student Services Center, UC San Diego Inside Inequality: The Making of the Book with Piketty and his Collaborators, noon to 2 p.m. at the Multipurpose Room, Student Services Center, UC San Diego The Consequences of Inequality: Why Does it Matter and How, 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Multipurpose…

Passing of Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science Jeffrey L. Elman

June 29, 2018

It is with great and wrenching sadness that we announce the passing of Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science Jeffrey L. Elman, who died suddenly on Thursday, June 28. He was 70.

Visa Concerns Deter Foreign-Born PhDs from Working in Startups

August 5, 2019

Foreign-born Ph.D. graduates with science and engineering degrees from American universities apply to and receive offers for technology startup jobs at the same rate as U.S. citizens, but are only half as likely to actually work at fledgling companies, finds a study from Cornell and UC San Diego.

San Diego’s New Graduation Policy on Course to Score Big Wins and Losses

March 15, 2016

A rigorous new “college prep” graduation requirement in the San Diego Unified School District looks likely to produce more college-eligible students but even more who will fail to graduate entirely, according to a report by the San Diego Education Research Alliance (SanDERA) at UC San Diego. Students from historically underserved…

Culture Bearer on Campus

December 12, 2023

UC San Diego Appoints Its Inaugural Culture Bearer in Residence

Political Scientist LaGina Gause Probes the Power of Protest

June 2, 2022

…was sponsored by the Yankelovich Center for Social Science Research at UC San Diego, with the university’s Black Studies Project and the Future of Democracy program in the UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation. Grause said marginalized groups often have limited time and resources to participate in the political…

Two Gifts Help Establish San Diego’s First Large-Scale, University-Based Resource on Homelessness

June 2, 2022

…seed funding from the Yankelovich Center for Social Science Research and the Lucky Duck Foundation. Philanthropic gifts, like these from the Epsteins and the Gleibermans, contribute to the Campaign for UC San Diego, the university’s comprehensive fundraising effort which concludes in June 2022. Alongside UC San Diego’s philanthropic partners, the…

North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood Springs to Life

March 4, 2021

…Life Students in the center of the campus’s first living and learning neighborhood. Photo by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Communications. After welcoming students to the west side residential areas in the fall, the east side of North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood is starting to spring to life. This…

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