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Obituary Notice: Renowned Research Physiologist Jeffrey B. Graham

December 13, 2011

Jeffrey B. Graham, a research physiologist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, died of cancer at his home in San Diego Dec. 8. He was 70 years old.

Lights, Action, Camera, Roll-em: the Silent Films of the La Jolla Cinema League

May 15, 2013

San Diego—with its spectacular coastal vistas, wide sandy beaches, and perpetually balmy weather—has long been a draw as a filming location for Hollywood motion picture studios.

Qualcomm Institute and San Diego Art Institute Partner to Push Contemporary Art into the Future

November 14, 2018

The Qualcomm Institute at UC San Diego and the San Diego Art Institute announced the formation of a new alliance that will fuse cutting-edge technology and contemporary art in the heart of Balboa Park.

Digital Reconstruction of Ancient Temple on Display in UC San Diego Library’s Art of Science Exhibit

September 12, 2023

A photorealistic digital model of the ancient Temple of Bel in Palmyra, Syria, is currently on display at the UC San Diego Library and the San Diego Natural History Museum in Balboa Park.

UC San Diego Celebrates California Native American Day Beginning Oct. 3

October 3, 2014

“Being Home: Claiming Space and Identity” is the theme of the ninth annual California Native American Day Celebration at the University of California, San Diego. The celebration, running from Oct. 3 through May 2015, will feature events that engage the complex identities of Native American tribes throughout the state and…

Pacific Standard Time: UC San Diego Artists Featured in a Celebration of Southern California Art

November 1, 2011

…towards relevant events and exhibitions. Running from October 2011 to April 2012, Pacific Standard Time has spiraled from a conservation effort to a large-scale civic initiative. A number of faculty members and alumni of UC San Diego’s visual arts department are featured in this unprecedented production. Highlights of university participation…

UC San Diego Surgeon Part of Global Initiative to Improve Trauma Care

April 30, 2013

Dr. Raul Coimbra is the only trauma surgeon in the western United States recently invited to be part of the Global Alliance for the Care of the Injured – a World Health Organization initiative to improve trauma care in low and middle income countries.

Geisel Library Exhibit Sheds Light on Chinese Workers Who Built Transcontinental Railway

January 13, 2016

The Chinese and the Iron Road: Building the Transcontinental, produced by the Chinese Historical Society of America and the Chinese Railroad Workers Project at Stanford University, is on display through February 29, 2016 in Geisel Library on the University of California, San Diego campus.

From Trolley Wraps to Ship Science: Events to Offer Look at UC San Diego’s Path-Breaking Projects

October 13, 2016

…tasty treats and interactive exhibits. Re-See Everything at Founders Celebration Founders Day Noon-2 p.m., Friday, Nov. 18, Town Square We are curious. We take things apart and reassemble them in a way nobody has done before. This is what we celebrate each November—UC San Diego’s culture of entrepreneurism, bold thinking…

Work of Renowned Multimedia Artist Joyce Cutler-Shaw Featured in “Library Duet” Exhibitions

September 19, 2017

…Joyce Cutler-Shaw. The joint exhibition, “Library Duet,” highlights the many stages of a distinguished and prolific artist’s career. The Athenaeum exhibit, opening September 23, will display a retrospective of Cutler-Shaw’s artist’s books from its permanent collection, while the UC San Diego Library will exhibit Cutler-Shaw’s archival materials, including its permanent…

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