North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood is the new home for Sixth College and 2,000 undergraduate students. This exciting live, learn and play environment celebrates shared spaces, blending cultural and retail spaces among the classrooms. Credit: Tom Harris Photography
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The Nuevo West Pedestrian Bridge connects thousands of graduate students in new student housing to the center of campus. Credit: Erik Jepsen, University Communications
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The Center for Novel Therapeutics opened in 2019 as the only academic-industry drug discovery incubator in San Diego. Credit: Erik Jepsen, University Communications
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Oceanographer Dale Stokes looks over the new Scripps Ocean Atmosphere Research Simulator (SOARS) in the Hydraulics Laboratory at Scripps. SOARS allows scientists to study the air-sea interface and simulate future ocean conditions as our climate continues to change. Credit: Erik Jepsen, University Communications
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Named for the late UC San Diego alumnus and co-founder of Qualcomm, Franklin Antonio Hall is designed to facilitate interaction, with research spaces organized into “collaboratories” housing multiple teams, each led by a different professor. Credit: Erik Jepsen, University Communications
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The past decade has seen a tremendous investment in patient care. Jacobs Medical Center opened in La Jolla in 2016, and another new hospital is planned for Hillcrest. Credit: Erik Jepsen, University Communications
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Two new UC San Diego Blue Line trolley stations opened on campus in November, Connecting the university like never before. Credit: Erik Jepsen, University Communications
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Steps away from the Blue Line trolley downtown is UC San Diego Park & Market, a hub for civic engagement, learning and collaboration. Erik Jepsen, University Communications
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The illuminated Gilman Drive Bridge serves as a beacon for patients, students and visitors. Erik Jepsen, University Communications
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North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood is the new home for Sixth College and 2,000 undergraduate students. This exciting live, learn and play environment celebrates shared spaces, blending cultural and retail spaces among the classrooms. Credit: Tom Harris Photography
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The Nuevo West Pedestrian Bridge connects thousands of graduate students in new student housing to the center of campus. Credit: Erik Jepsen, University Communications
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The Center for Novel Therapeutics opened in 2019 as the only academic-industry drug discovery incubator in San Diego. Credit: Erik Jepsen, University Communications
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Oceanographer Dale Stokes looks over the new Scripps Ocean Atmosphere Research Simulator (SOARS) in the Hydraulics Laboratory at Scripps. SOARS allows scientists to study the air-sea interface and simulate future ocean conditions as our climate continues to change. Credit: Erik Jepsen, University Communications
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Named for the late UC San Diego alumnus and co-founder of Qualcomm, Franklin Antonio Hall is designed to facilitate interaction, with research spaces organized into “collaboratories” housing multiple teams, each led by a different professor. Credit: Erik Jepsen, University Communications
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The past decade has seen a tremendous investment in patient care. Jacobs Medical Center opened in La Jolla in 2016, and another new hospital is planned for Hillcrest. Credit: Erik Jepsen, University Communications
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Two new UC San Diego Blue Line trolley stations opened on campus in November, Connecting the university like never before. Credit: Erik Jepsen, University Communications
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Steps away from the Blue Line trolley downtown is UC San Diego Park & Market, a hub for civic engagement, learning and collaboration. Erik Jepsen, University Communications
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The illuminated Gilman Drive Bridge serves as a beacon for patients, students and visitors. Erik Jepsen, University Communications
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