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Benefits of Electric Stoves on Health and Environment in Ecuador

August 15, 2023

An international team of researchers led by UC San Diego Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science investigated the health and environmental impacts of a program in Ecuador that put induction stoves in 750,000 households.

Brand New

October 6, 2016

…and share it on social media with the hashtag #BreakThingsBetter! Campus Banners If you’ve walked through campus recently, you probably noticed the new “Break Things Better” themed banners with “breaking-inspired” idioms—from “Break the Mold” to “Break Through”—that represent UC San Diego’s tradition of pushing boundaries, challenging expectations and redefining conventional…

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.

SDSC’s ‘Expanse’ Supercomputer Formally Enters Production

December 8, 2020

The San Diego Supercomputer Center at UC San Diego announced that its new Expanse supercomputer formally entered service for researchers following a program review by the National Science Foundation, which awarded SDSC a grant in mid-2019 to build the innovative system.

Republicans Became More Vaccine Hesitant as the Coronavirus Pandemic Unfolded

April 28, 2021

Individuals who self-identify as Republicans became more skeptical of a potential COVID-19 vaccine and other inoculations, such as the flu shot, over the course of the pandemic, reveals a new study by the University of California San Diego’s Rady School of Management.

UC San Diego’s Iconic Geisel Library to Open New Café May 3, 2016

April 27, 2016

Tuesday, May 3, 2016, marks the grand opening for Audrey’s, the new and long-awaited café in Geisel Library, the University of California San Diego’s flagship building. Daisies—as well as coffee, tea and other treats— will be plentiful at the new café, named for Audrey Geisel, the Library’s long-time friend and…

How Can Opera Give Voice to a New Narrative?

March 25, 2021

…have in pushing for social change Five of the world’s most renowned composers and lyricists gathered for a virtual UC San Diego event March 6, outlining how they envision the role of opera in advancing equality and social justice. Moderator Mark Swed. Courtesy photo. Representing the present and future of…

Campus Volunteers Help Welcome More than 20,000 Admitted Students and Families to Triton Day

April 10, 2014

…information sessions, live entertainment, social mixers and a showcase of student resources and organizations. For many admitted students, Triton Day was their first opportunity to experience UC San Diego and its sprawling grounds and ocean views, dynamic campus community and expansive research and collaborative opportunities—all factors students will weigh when…

UC San Diego Researchers Collaborate to Fool the Eye and the Mind through Touch

July 14, 2017

UC San Diego researchers are using a Chancellor’s Interdisciplinary Collaboratories Fellowship to explore Augmented Reality. Department of Visual Arts Professor Sheldon Brown and M.F.A. candidate Jon Paden are partnering with scholars in the departments of Neuroscience, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and NanoEngineering on a project entitled,…

Conan O’Brien Advises Students to Navigate Tough Economy by Following Their Passion

April 24, 2012

…asked about how the media plays a role in students’ life, O’Brien talked about celebrity culture and how it can be misinterpreted. “Most young people think celebrities have a special place in the world,” said O’Brien. “What I have found in performing in front of an audience is that the…

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