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Building Bridges and Batteries

October 4, 2018

…played the bass for musicians like Beyonce, Eric Clapton and Michael Jackson. East shared his story and advice with the students as part of the Science and Society lecture series. Graeve has also earned the respect of some high-profile people, to the benefit of ENLACE students. Speakers in the Science…

Physicists Brainstorm World’s 21st-Century Energy Challenges

November 15, 2018

…duo of self-proclaimed, would-be musicians who each opted for an “easier” career in physics. Their passionate energy for contributing to the development of neurocomputing is apparent in their orchestration of the EFRC—from the nearly 300-page proposal to the DOE, to the hosting of the center’s inaugural workshop, held within just…

Bringing Science to Global Climate Talks

January 24, 2019

…Traditional Polish singers and musicians perform at a COP24 welcome reception in the Spodek arena. Photo: Jack Pan A saucer-shaped arena set in the heart of Poland’s coal country seems like an unlikely place to host a global climate change conference. And yet, for two weeks in December, more than…

UC San Diego’s New Downtown Hub Park & Market Opens to the Public

May 12, 2022

…performances by renowned local musicians and a Family Arts Open House, to a conversation with Los Angeles Times columnist and award-winning author Jean Guerrero, UC San Diego Park & Market—the university’s long-planned presence in downtown San Diego—opened to the community with a bang last weekend. From left, Betsy Brennan, president…

UC San Diego’s Mexico Moving Forward Symposium Examines 20 Years of NAFTA

February 13, 2014

Mexico’s most visionary leaders, vibrant culture, past accomplishments and future goals will be the focus of the University of California, San Diego’s Mexico Moving Forward symposium, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on March 6. The symposium, hosted by the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at the School of International Relations…

UC San Diego Division of Arts and Humanities Hosts Lectures on Health and Well-being

December 10, 2015

The University of California, San Diego Division of Arts and Humanities hosts, “Degrees of Health and Well-being,” a public lecture series that runs from January 20 through February 24, 7:00 p.m., in the Great Hall, where six keynote speakers will present talks to campus and wider San Diego audiences.

Little Blue Penguins Make San Diego Debut at Birch Aquarium

July 12, 2022

Excitement filled the air at Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego today as the first official guests gathered to experience Beyster Family Little Blue Penguins, the newest and most anticipated exhibit in the aquarium’s history. 

Take 10 with a Triton: Susanne Degher’s Philosophy of Living with No Regrets

November 28, 2023

Susanne Degher, events specialist and fiscal assistant in the Department of Philosophy at the School of Arts and Humanities, shares her life’s adventures as an actor, airline steward, and teacher, and what drew her to UC San Diego—a place she calls ‘Heaven on earth.’

UC San Diego Ignites Southern California’s Entrepreneurs and Innovators at Third Annual Conference

February 7, 2019

…from organizations such as Musick Davidson LLP and CKR Law, the event’s on-campus support comes from more than 25 organizations including Jacobs School of Engineering, Rady School of Management, Student Affairs, Physical Sciences, Health Sciences and Alumni. Such support shows that entrepreneurship isn’t relegated to only one field of study…

IGNITE @ UC San Diego Aims to Accelerate Innovation

February 1, 2017

SD Councilmember Barbara Bry and CEO of the web startup Classy will explore San Diego’s innovation economy during the inaugural IGNITE @ UC San Diego conference Feb. 22. Featured events include a look inside new ventures during a “startup crawl” and 3 pitch competitions. The free conference is open to…

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