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Uplifting Generations: Asian and Pacific Islander American Students Share Stories of Mentorship

May 18, 2023

As part of our campuswide commemoration of Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Celebration Month, we asked undergraduate student leaders to describe a mentorship or relationship they have in the APIA community that has impacted them positively as a student.

Film Project Highlights Entrepreneurism at UC San Diego and on Torrey Pines Mesa

January 8, 2015

…Diego Jacobs School of Engineering. Another key player is Philip Low (Ph.D. ’07, UCSD), founder, chairman and CEO of Neurovigil. He inspired numerous students to build start-ups on campus and on the Torrey Pines Mesa and emphasized the importance of the Entrepreneur Challenge in his own development as an entrepreneur.…

Potential Employers to Connect With Students at Afrikan Black Coalition Conference

February 14, 2013

…National Society of Black Engineers/Jacobs School of Engineering student chapter and the African Students Association. The conference was last held on the campus of UC San Diego in 2005. Job Seeking UC San Diego Students Look to the Career Services Center The Career Services Center at UC San Diego offers…

CRISPR-Resistant Viruses Build ‘Safe Rooms’ to Shield Genomes from DNA-Dicing Enzymes

December 9, 2019

Scientists have found the most effective CRISPR shield ever discovered in viruses. They discovered a remarkable new strategy that some bacteria-killing viruses, or phages, employ: after they infect bacteria, these phages construct an impenetrable “safe room” inside of their host.

Preuss Graduates Reach for the Stars

June 7, 2022

The Preuss School UC San Diego’s Class of 2022 will be honored at an in-person ceremony on June 16. Among the 116 graduates, 96% were admitted to a four-year university and all will be the first in their family to graduate from college.

Media Artist Lauren Lee McCarthy Confronts the Boundaries of Bio-Surveillance in New Exhibit

January 8, 2024

A solo exhibition of media artist Lauren Lee McCarthy’s work will open at UC San Diego’s Mandeville Art Gallery on March 2—the largest presentation of the internationally acclaimed artist’s work to date in the United States.

UC San Diego in the Hall of the Lost Da Vinci

March 6, 2012

…in materials science and engineering using light microscopy and x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy on the scaffold in the Salone dei Cinquecento. “Vasari was a great admirer of Leonardo as we know from his Lives of the Artists,” Seracini says. “And he would have had no reason whatsoever to destroy the Leonardo’s…

UC San Diego Ranks 7th in the World for Most Influential Researchers

December 4, 2023

UC San Diego has the highest number of influential voices in the University of California system and ranks 7th highest among universities worldwide, according to Clarivate’s 2023 Highly Cited Researchers list.

Non-Volatile Computer Memory: Other Dimensions, Other Domains

April 1, 2016

The 7th annual Non-Volatile Memories workshop elicited the interest of more than 185 researchers from around the world, who were there to hear where things might be headed for NVM, a crucial component of modern computing systems.

Back to Basics: Securing Students’ Food, Housing and Financial Needs

May 21, 2020

…in mechanical and aerospace engineering. “We’re all in this together; helping our community get nourishment at this time can hopefully ease the challenges we collectively face during this pandemic.” In addition to the pantry, graduate students can visit Belinda’s Familia Taco food truck, which stops by graduate housing in Mesa…

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