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Accelerating the Clean Energy Revolution by Working with China

June 18, 2024

It has become axiomatic in Washington that America must get tough on China. This is evident in clean energy, an industry that is critical to the future, where Chinese suppliers are treated as existential threats rather than vital to America’s success.

Paths to Public Service

May 4, 2017

…nine months working in South Africa and is curious about how nonprofits and the public sector work together to improve lives. Jessie Hernandez-Reyes wants to serve in Congress to confront inequities, representing the 51st district of California. Nancy Nguyen — who experienced economic inequity firsthand while growing up — wants…

SDSC’s CIPRES Science Gateway Clarifies Branches in Evolution’s ‘Tree of Life’

July 3, 2012

A new Web resource developed at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego is helping thousands of researchers worldwide unravel the enigmas of phylogenetics, the study of evolutionary relationships among virtually every species on the planet.

‘Lost Boy of Sudan’ Among Former Foster Youth to Benefit from Sony Electronics Gifts

November 7, 2011

…newly established Republic of South Sudan as a law professor specializing in the constitution. Deng Bol Bol is one step closer to his goal thanks to gifts—a top-of-the-line technology package comprised of a Sony VAIO notebook, Webbie high-definition camera with 16-gigabyte memory card and Walkman® MP3 player—from Sony Electronics, with…

The Class of 2024: Making the Most of Being a Triton

June 6, 2024

UC San Diego’s Class of 2024 is walking the graduation stage this June. With sights set on bright tomorrows, our scholars are ready to celebrate and make us proud. Read stories about a few of our outstanding graduates here.

Degrees Designed to Make a Difference

October 3, 2019

…Fall 2019 New Minors: South Asian Studies (Warren College), effective Winter 2019 Anthropology with a concentration in Climate Change and Human Solutions (Anthropology), effective Fall 2019 Human Developmental Sciences with a specialization in Healthy Aging (Human Development Sciences), effective Fall 2019 Political Science/Data Analytics (Political Science), effective Fall 2019 Computational…

What Pride Means to Us

July 2, 2024

As national Pride Month comes to an end and San Diego gears up for its own Pride celebration in July, four LGBTQ+ student leaders open up about their own personal journeys, why they strive to cultivate an inclusive community at UC San Diego, and what the word “pride” means to…

A Time for Change Now: Dr. Bernice A. King’s Message of Love at UC San Diego’s Helen Edison Lecture Series

May 28, 2024

On the evening of Friday, May 17, 400 guests from UC San Diego and the local community gathered at the Jeannie Auditorium on the UC San Diego campus to hear Dr. Bernice A. King ponder society’s yearning for change as she reflected on the legacy of her parents, Martin Luther…

A Celebration of Latinx Heritage and Hope

October 7, 2021

…Restorative Justice Program at Southwestern College, where she earned an associate’s degree and first began her mentorship work. Previously incarcerated herself, Gomez understands what her mentees are experiencing, and feels immense fulfillment seeing them succeed. “It’s amazing to watch people do so well when they could use their history and…

UCSD Alumni Calls for Nominations for Outstanding Alumni

October 17, 2013

…of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs at the U.S. Department of State. Leo Spiegel, Revelle ’83, Distinguished Leadership A managing partner at Mission Ventures, a Southern California venture capital firm that invests in early stage IT companies. James Rohr, M.S. ’80, Ph.D. ’85, Distinguished Service A research scientist…

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