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Educational and Artistic Events Center of UC San Diego’s California Native American Day Celebration

September 29, 2016

…a key role in planning the California Native American Day events at UC San Diego. “My goal is to foster a welcoming space for Native populations, including students, staff, families and visitors on campus, provide resources to support academic and professional development, as well as build partnerships with both urban…

UC San Diego Researchers Connect Premature Births to Possible Causes in Central California

October 15, 2019

A UC San Diego-led research team has created an interactive map of preterm births and potential environmental and social drivers across Fresno County in central California. A similar map will be unveiled for the San Francisco and Oakland areas October 21.

Venturing ‘Into the Woods’ with Muir Musical

April 18, 2023

Every year, the Muir Musical Ensemble produces a Broadway-scale musical; this year, they chose the epic adventure, Into the Woods. Get a behind-the-scenes-look at how the musical comes to life.

UC San Diego Names Inaugural Changemaker Faculty Fellows

October 31, 2019

…from the Critical Mission Studies Project. Project Description: Ahn proposes to use her media activism course (COMM 101T) to pilot a CESL media production course on community-based storytelling in San Diego. The class would be integrated with a large-scale digital storytelling project co-developed with faculty from History, Ethnic Studies and…

An HIV Prevention Pill for Transgender Persons

April 26, 2016

The California HIV/AIDS Research Program (CHRP) of University of California has awarded grants totaling $9.4 million to three teams of investigators to provide and evaluate PrEP – the HIV prevention pill – among transgender persons at risk for HIV acquisition in California.

Homelessness Increases Serious Illness, Emergency Room Visits During Heat Waves

December 22, 2021

UC San Diego researchers in the Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health, Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Department of Emergency Medicine, discuss the health impacts of heat waves on people experiencing homelessness, emergency department visits and which characteristics make them at-risk.

Making an Impact: 5 Summer Internships that Ignited Students’ Passions

October 10, 2023

They flew through Category 2 hurricanes, helped develop antibody therapeutics for cancer patients, gained firsthand experience in the pharmaceutical industry and more. These five students are back on campus after gaining real-world exposure to their chosen career paths this summer.

Heart to Heart: Seven Couples Share Their UC San Diego Love Stories

February 10, 2022

…it is where Jeff planned an elaborate proposal and asked Annie to marry him. When the pair are not enjoying time in their new home in San Diego, you can find them exploring exciting places around the world. “We love to travel. So far, we’ve been to 10 countries together…

Rising Temperatures: How Can SoCal Survive the Heat Crisis?

July 9, 2024

Scripps Institution of Oceanography’s NSF-funded Southern California Extreme Heat Research Hub brings together an interdisciplinary team of UC San Diego scientists—from climatologists to epidemiologists—to study extreme heat impacts and mitigation strategies.

Class Acts: Annual Faculty Excellence Awards Honor Outstanding Scholars

April 21, 2016

…not only to Mill studies but also to the utilitarian and liberal traditions. He recently delivered the prestigious Lindley Lecture on “Responsibility, Incompetence and Psychopathy.” In addition, Brink directs the Summer Program for Women in Philosophy, which encourages women to pursue advanced degrees in philosophy. “The scope, sophistication and power…

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