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Bill Whitaker to Class of 2020: ‘Don’t Underestimate your Ability to Change Things’

June 18, 2020

…change for ‘healing, rebuilding, re-imagining’” For UC San Diego’s Class of 2020, students are graduating in an unprecedented time of uncertainty. Yet, this turning point in American history is also an opportunity for new graduates to shape our changing world for the better. This message of compassion and inspiration was…

Top Stories of 2020

December 18, 2020

…change for ‘healing, rebuilding, re-imagining.’ To help the graduating class celebrate from home, UC San Diego’s virtual graduation included an assortment of online content such as an interactive yearbook and video messages from alumni. Fostering an inclusive future Photo by Erik Jepsen/University Communications Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla and Executive Vice…

Feminist Transformations

March 11, 2021

…Center for Community Health. Imagining a more equitable future How can this period of uncertainty be capitalized to create a new future that is more just? Scripps Institution of Oceanography doctoral student Tashiana Osborne believes that continuing to improve representation of women of color and other underrepresented groups within leadership…

Reflection and Recognition: Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month

April 29, 2021

…refugees, my commitment to imagining better worlds is a manifestation of my community’s capacity to create everything from nothing. I have been a part of communities that taught me collective care and mutual accountability before I knew there were words for them. When I was younger, I would help my…

‘Fallen Star’ Opens to the Public

May 31, 2012

The artist wasn’t sure it could be done. When Do Ho Suh first proposed “Fallen Star” to UC San Diego’s Stuart Collection, he “never thought it would be realized.” A cottage built from scratch and permanently joined to an existing campus building – several stories up in the air? Right,…

Deconstructing Brain Systems Involved in Memory and Spatial Skills

April 2, 2015

In work that reconciles two competing views of brain structures involved in memory and spatial perception, researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have conducted experiments that suggest the hippocampus – a small region in the brain’s limbic system – is dedicated largely to memory formation and…

FORCE11 Funds UC San Diego to Develop ’Scholarly Commons’ of the Future

October 1, 2015

The grant will fund two workshops and supporting materials that explore how to advance scholarly communication in a world where scholarship goes beyond written text to include software code, workflows, data and databases.

UC San Diego Composer Soars with Science and Technology

October 21, 2016

Composer Roger Reynolds’ “FLiGHT,” which premieres Oct. 30-31 at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City, is the latest landmark in a career distinguished by a quest for new modes of making music. It combines spoken word, musical performance, computer sound processing and video to create an immersive multimedia…

UC San Diego Professor Appointed Composer-in-Residence at Qualcomm Institute

December 7, 2016

Composer and multimedia artist Katharina Rosenberger, a professor in the Department of Music at the University of California San Diego, has been appointed composer-in-residence at the Qualcomm Institute (QI), the UC San Diego division of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2). Rosenberger is the fourth UC San…

Meet UC San Diego’s Trailblazing Innovators

September 5, 2023

With Innovation Day 2023 on the horizon, we are highlighting five UC San Diego Tritons who are harnessing their diverse perspectives to pioneer change that shapes a better future for all.

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