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Epstein Family Amphitheater Debut Events to Showcase Talent from UC San Diego and Beyond

October 18, 2022

The Epstein Family Amphitheater, a state-of-the-art outdoor entertainment venue at UC San Diego, is less than a week away from its debut. To provide a first look at the new amphitheater, which seats nearly 2,500, the university has curated an array of debut events for campus and community members.

Baby Dragons Hatched at Birch Aquarium

February 13, 2020

For the first time ever, Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego has bred and successfully hatched two rare Weedy Seadragons. This is a first for Birch Aquarium, now one of the few aquariums in the world to hatch this unusual fish.

Doing the ‘Cha-Cha’ with Acclaimed Journalist and Author Charles Blow

October 31, 2023

A current New York Times columnist and TV personality known for his fearless brand of political and social commentary, Charles M. Blow will share his experiences as part of the UC San Diego Extended Studies Helen Edison Lecture Series on November 6, 2023 at Park & Market in Downtown San…

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

April 28, 2022

…Taiko and West Indian dance team Raas Ruckas. Guests will also enjoy a scholarship awards presentation and a boxed lunch. To purchase tickets or reserve a table, email apiahcelebration@ucsd.edu. Members of Raas Ruckus perform as part of the 2019 Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Celebration kickoff event. May 10,…

10 Ways to Stay Active This Summer

August 6, 2024

From the endless opportunities for outdoor adventure found along San Diego County’s 70 miles of Pacific coastline to the wide variety of offerings brought to you by UC San Diego Recreation, there are so many options for getting your blood pumping both on and off campus during the summer months.

Activism and Civil Rights Center of UC San Diego’s 2017 César E. Chávez Celebration

March 29, 2017

From film screenings and folk art to a forum on animal rights, UC San Diego’s 2017 César E. Chávez Celebration promises to uphold a vibrant tradition of activism, cultural heritage and social justice. The annual campus celebration, which takes place from March to May, commemorates the life and legacy of…

Adam D. Kamil Gallery Named in Memory of Visual Arts Student

May 22, 2014

…Blending Chinese folk art dance with a fairy tale motif, Yu Chen’s film “Grandma” was chosen as this year’s top entry. Characters in Chinese and Mayan masks interact in a series of surreal scenes, contrasting good and evil and seeking freedom from imposed identities. Using film to explore cultural life…

What Does it Mean to Be a Triton?

March 14, 2013

…festival will feature music, dance, games and a children’s village with face painting, cotton candy, a henna workshop, scavenger hunt and world-art trivia. Thurgood Marshall College campus, near the college provost office. Academic, Student Support and Student Organization Fairs, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. – Faculty, students and staff will…

Baldwin New Play Festival to Showcase Talent of MFA Playwriting Program Students

April 17, 2012

…San Diego theatre and dance department focus on producing plays written by students in the MFA Playwriting Program for the Baldwin New Play Festival. This year has been no different and the result is BNPF 2012, featuring four world premiere productions April 18 through 28 in the UC San Diego/La…

Alumnae, Students Behind Performance at UC San Diego Qualcomm Institute

March 21, 2017

Graduate students at the University of California San Diego will stage an original work and performance on Thursday, March 23, in the Qualcomm Institute on the university campus. Their interdisciplinary work, “The Burden of Selfhood”, will explore the themes of feminism, identity and technology.

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