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Former Provost Calls for Critical Thinking about Professional Protocols and Privilege

April 12, 2017

For 38 years Don Wayne applied his time and talent to the University of California San Diego in various capacities, from graduate student in literature to provost of Revelle College. Wayne, now professor emeritus in the Department of Literature, returns to campus as the department’s featured Alumni Lecture speaker.

Scripps to Revitalize Center for Coastal Studies and Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier

March 22, 2018

…and Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier Scripps family members continue century-long legacy of support with gifts totaling $4.6 million Some of the biggest issues facing the coast of California as the climate changes will be coastal erosion and sea-level rise. The division at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography…

Martha Longenecker Roth’s Legacy Lives on at UC San Diego

March 9, 2017

…—they all had vivid memories of their time with Martha that they wanted to share. The constant refrain was one of mutual respect and genuine care.” The endowment Smythe envisioned at UC San Diego is a tribute, in perpetuity, to Longenecker Roth. “She was a teacher, she was an artist,…

Composer Steve Reich Storms Campus with ‘Music for 18 Musicians’

January 24, 2012

…will be a lasting memory,” said Schick, a conductor and percussionist who has often performed Reich’s music, and who was a founding member of “Bang on a Can”. “Steve Reich’s City Life was my first new music CD, but also one of my first albums of Western art music,” said…

Touch Goes Digital

September 5, 2013

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego report a breakthrough in technology that could pave the way for digital systems to record, store, edit and replay information in a dimension that goes beyond what we can see or hear: touch.

Triton Pride at This Year’s San Diego Festival of Books

August 11, 2021

When this year’s San Diego Festival of Books returns Aug. 21, UC San Diego will once again be well represented, from faculty as featured authors and professors leading key panels, to staff who have helped shape the cultural event in our region for years.

Brain Imaging Explains Reason for Good and Poor Language Outcomes in ASD Toddlers

April 9, 2015

Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), University of California, San Diego School of Medicine researchers say it may be possible to predict future language development outcomes in toddlers with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), even before they’ve been formally diagnosed with the condition.

Three Times a Charm for Grad SLAM Winner

April 19, 2018

…ranged from tissue resident memory cells to motor learning to understanding what makes photosynthetic biofilms stick to surfaces. And the finalists brought not only their best dramatic rendition of their thesis to the competition, but also their advisors, mentors and lab mates, who filled the auditorium with raucous cheers before…

Carlos Blanco Aguinaga, One of Founders of UC San Diego Literature Department, Dies

September 26, 2013

…in learning of plans to honor the contributions and memory of Carlos Blanco, please contact Professor Jorge Mariscal of the Department of Literature.

Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts Established in Memory of Promising Film Student

December 21, 2021

In recognition of a generous gift from Deepak and Varsha Israni, UC San Diego is proud to establish the Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts within the Division of Arts and Humanities, the university’s hub for creative and academic advancement in culture, music, theater, film and the arts.

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