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Competition to Give Back: UC San Diego Kicks Off Annual United Way/CHAD Campaign

February 13, 2014

…and neglect. Of 300 participants, 80 percent reported decreased stress, while increasing the health, safety and well-being of their children. To learn more about the 2014 UC San Diego United Way/CHAD campaign, visit unitedway.ucsd.edu.

Career Center Offers Connections in Time of Social Distancing

April 2, 2020

…navigate the anxiety and stress that many students face before graduation. Patel is director of product and engineering for marketing technologies and studio experiences at Walt Disney Studios. “I wanted to see how a UC San Diego alumnus navigated their post-grad life and how they positioned themselves best for a…

$10M from InnerScience Research Fund Will Fuel Study on Meditation to Combat Disease

May 16, 2023

InnerScience Research Fund has committed to provide up to $10 million to the University of California San Diego over the next five years to support research on how meditation may impede the progression of serious terminal and chronic illnesses that affect millions of people each year.

UC San Diego Researcher and Explorer Aims to Empower Amputees with 3D Printed Prosthetic Limbs

November 5, 2019

Limitless: The Qualcomm Institute’s Albert Lin has launched a new project to help the world’s 40 mission amputees who live without access to a prosthesis.

UC San Diego Ph.D. Candidate Accepts Tenure-Track Faculty Position at University of Illinois

June 29, 2017

Computer science graduate student Tianyin Xu will complete his Ph.D. later this summer, but he received five faculty job offers from top-notch schools, including the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he will become a tenure-track assistant professor next January.

Breaking the Patrisharky: Scientists Reexamine Gender Biases in Shark and Ray Mating Research

March 4, 2021

Shark scientists at Georgia Aquarium, Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, and Dalhousie University are challenging the status quo in shark and ray mating research in a new study that looks at biological drivers of multiple paternity in these animals.

Floods, Drought, Heat Waves: Climate Change Gives State Legislators Something to Plan For

December 13, 2011

…underscore that the added stress of climate change will not only alter average conditions, but in several instances may ‘load the dice’ toward more frequent or more intense extreme events. Investigating possible scenarios of climate and extremes, broadly within and across vital sectors is crucial to adapt to these potential…

Your Voice Matters in the Staff@Work Survey

August 18, 2022

…but ultimately will reduce stress on employees. ITS also formed a working group and built an employee recognition program based on survey feedback identifying it as an opportunity area. The recognition program includes a staff appreciation luncheon, gift cards and annual staff awards that recognize innovation and inclusive excellence. “Recognition…

UC San Diego Research Sheds New Light on Life of Ice Age American

April 14, 2017

Various studies and analyses have revealed that the remains are those of a girl between 15 and 16 years old who lived almost 13,000 years ago in what is now Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula.

Harnessing our Collective Resilience: Educators Discuss Burnout, Mental Health

November 21, 2023

The second installment in the university’s Equity in Mental Health Event series brought together educators from across campus for two days of workshops that equipped them to transform their classrooms and research labs into “resilient spaces” that empower all students to thrive.

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