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Forum on U.S.-China Relations to Bridge Divide between Washington and Beijing

July 29, 2019

As trade and technology conflicts between the U.S. and China continue to intensify with economic damages accruing in both countries, the University of California San Diego will host the first-ever high-level forum on advancing U.S.-China relations.

New Algorithm Recognizes Distinct Dolphin Clicks in Underwater Recordings

December 8, 2017

Scientists have developed a new algorithm that can identify distinct click patterns among millions of clicks in recordings of wild dolphins, whose communication serves as a sentinel of ocean ecosystem health.

UC San Diego Expands Undergraduate Library Research Prize

June 18, 2024

Seven UC San Diego students have been selected to receive 2024 Undergraduate Library Research Prize (ULRP) awards and honorable mentions. An annual awards program that enriches the undergraduate student experience at UC San Diego, the ULRP celebrates the strategic use of UC San Diego Library services, resources and expertise in…

Filmatic Festival: Expanding Cinema, Collaboration and Consciousness

April 25, 2014

In a world where people prefer to be alone together, what will become of filmmaking and film-going? It sounds as much like the beginning of a futuristic movie trailer as it does the impetus for a film festival — specifically the inaugural Filmatic Festival, a collaboration between ArtPower! and the…

UC San Diego Cybersecurity Expert Stefan Savage Receives Prestigious MacArthur Foundation Fellowship

October 11, 2017

Stefan Savage, a renowned cybersecurity expert and professor of computer science at the University of California San Diego, has been awarded a fellowship by the MacArthur Foundation. Perhaps better known as the MacArthur “genius” award, the prestigious no-strings attached five-year fellowship awards a total of $625,000 to each recipient.

Technology, Energy and Healthcare Luminaries Paint Picture of Future

October 26, 2011

…and the ways the social media platform might be used ‘for evil.’ The three-day conference—which follows in the tradition of The Atlantic’s prestigious Aspen Ideas Festival and the Washington Ideas Forum—included subsequent interviews and panel discussions with luminaries from the worlds of energy, technology and healthcare, including Twitter co-founder Evan…

Homegrown Campaign to Combat Hate on National Stage

October 24, 2019

…and are shared through social media. They have a physical home in participating schools. And critically, they all represent the product of candid and sometimes difficult conversations in classrooms. Why? And why now? Hate has been on the rise of late. The FBI has documented an increase in hate crimes…

Join the Chancellor’s 21-Day Anti-Racism Challenge

August 6, 2020

…by EDI, uses a social justice framework to impart knowledge and guide learning around power, position, privilege, perception and process, throughout the course of the challenge. The selected pieces are frank and evocative. They provide a foundational level of anti-racism education for participants to build on and explore more deeply.…

The FORCE11 Scholarly Communications Institute to Launch at UC San Diego

February 21, 2017

The global community of researchers, students, librarians, publishers, funders and scholars interested in the future of scholarship has announced the launch of its new annual Force 11 Scholarly Communications Institute, July 30-Aug. 4, 2017

Top Summer Reading Picks Recommended by UC San Diego Library Staff 

July 25, 2023

The UC San Diego Library’s community of librarians and staff are sharing a diverse array of book recommendations perfectly suited for summer vacation. All of the books listed can be found in the collections of the UC San Diego Library.

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