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Understanding Caste and the Power of Empathy in Human Health

March 3, 2022

…fellow members of our species. Empathy is a superpower that would heal the world if we could only harness it,” said Wilkerson. Dedicated to building a more equitable and just health care system and educational pipeline through engaged empathy and compassion, the UC San Diego Herbert Wertheim School of Public…

Inspiring Political Engagement Among Students and Society

October 23, 2014

…K. Khosla presented a special plaque to honor California Senator Darrell Steinberg at a luncheon held at Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The plaque noted numerous campus programs Steinberg has supported, including the development of the Scripps Oceanography Seaweed Canyon storage space, as well as the Nimitz Marine…

UC San Diego Physician, Alumni Partner to Provide Prosthetic Limbs for Ukrainian Amputees

September 15, 2022

…Diego, he read a news story about LIMBER Prosthetics and immediately realized the company could help meet amputees’ needs in the field. Dr. Monga then connected with Dr. Laura Bukavina, a urology fellow in Philadelphia, who is of Ukrainian origin and was in touch with a hospital near Lviv, one…

Researchers Use Satellite Imaging to Map Groundwater Use in California’s Central Valley

October 1, 2020

…Diego report in a new study a way to improve groundwater monitoring by using a remote sensing technology (known as InSAR), in conjunction with climate and land cover data, to bridge gaps in the understanding of sustainable groundwater in California’s San Joaquin Valley. Their work could be revolutionary for managing…

Honoring the Veterans in Our Lives

November 9, 2023

In honor of Veterans Day, Nov. 11, UC San Diego Today asked members of the campus community to tell us about the U.S. military service members and veterans in their lives and share messages of gratitude for their contributions to their nation.

More Than Child’s Play

June 13, 2019

…eases the stress for new mothers as they navigate balancing the commitments of work and family.” The center is a demonstration site for Breastfeeding-Friendly San Diego (BFSD), which is a project of Live Well San Diego: Healthy Works, implemented by UC San Diego Center for Community Health with funding from…

UC San Diego Announces 2022 Undergraduate Library Research Prize Winners

September 1, 2022

…to right, Archive for New Poetry, Literature and Theater and Dance Librarian Nina Mamikunian; Shiantel Chiang; Alexander Perez de Leon; Associate University Librarian, Learning and User Experience Dani Cook; and First Year Experience Librarian Timothy Chu. Five UC San Diego students have been selected to receive the annual Undergraduate Library…

Q&A: How Often Are Asymptomatic Tests Needed?

October 8, 2020

…your inquiries online. A new Q&A with a Return to Learn expert will be published each Thursday in “This Week @ UC San Diego” for the next several weeks. Tritons Talk About Their Test For those who have not yet scheduled their first test, students and staff share their experiences…

NASA Astronaut Jessica Meir Orbits Back to Scripps for Campus Visit

November 16, 2017

…dive behavior of these species but also for biomedical applications such as minimizing damage during heart attacks and strokes. Jessica Meir delivers the keynote address, titled “Space Assets and the Intersection of Water, Ocean, and Space Economies,” at Blue Tech Week inside the Robert Paine Scripps Forum for Science, Society…

Building Bridges and Batteries

October 4, 2018

…In addition to a new experience in the U.S., Silva said he liked that Rosing’s lab itself was very diverse, with members from all around the world. Jessica Garcia, a high school senior from Ensenada, holding a specimen of a ghost crab. She spent her summer in assistant professor Jennifer…

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