The SCUBA DIVERsity Fellowship program, launched in 2022, increases access to scuba training for students who want to contribute to research and explore the ocean but face cultural, physical, emotional or financial barriers to joining the dive community.
UC San Diego is home to an array of campus gardens that promote education and the growth of sustainable food and local produce. In celebration of the university’s 2024 Earth Week Celebration, learn more about the green spaces where students and staff come together to cultivate community, sustainability and belonging.
Gray skies couldn’t stop thousands of admitted students and their families from visiting UC San Diego during Triton Days Open House on Saturday, April 13. First year admitted students and transfer applicants gathered to learn more about the campus, meet with college and academic school staff, discover student life opportunities and more.
This year’s Triton Days Open House marked the first time the event welcomed both first-year admits and transfer applicants. More than 15,000 guests registered to attend this fun-filled day on campus, and 250+ campus units—including student organizations, academic programs, resource centers and more—helped to make this a memorable day for our future Tritons.
During Spring Break 2024, UC San Diego students made the most of opportunities to get active, find community, explore the arts, and be engaged on and around campus. Get a glimpse into the array of programs crafted by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Campus Life to enrich the Triton experience throughout the March 23–31 break.
April 8, 2024 presents a unique opportunity to see the only solar eclipse visible from the United States for the next 20 years. Quinn Konopacky gives a quick overview of what the eclipse is, why it's important and how to view it safely.