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Violence is Common and Increasing in Pandemic-Era California

September 8, 2022

A new report finds physical and sexual violence are an increasing ‘epidemic’ in California; UC San Diego researchers call for health equity-based reform.

A Voice for the Underrepresented Named to Panel Advising Biden on Cancer ‘Moonshot’

April 21, 2016

…distinguished individuals to the Blue Ribbon Panel to help inform the scientific direction at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) of Vice President Joe Biden’s National Cancer Moonshot Initiative. “Cancer research is moving at an accelerated pace thanks to the commitment of prominent researchers who study cancer from the molecular to…

UC San Diego Extension to Open Innovative Cultural and Education Hub in Downtown San Diego

December 12, 2016

The University of California San Diego today announced it plans to open an Innovative Cultural and Education Hub in downtown San Diego at the corner of Park and Market to connect its wide range of programs to the downtown innovation community and to diverse neighborhoods throughout San Diego’s urban core.

Volunteers Partner with Father Joe’s Villages for Day of Service

January 21, 2016

…year UC San Diego economics major and president of Associated Students, the most gratifying part of the Day of Service was getting to know the broader San Diego community. “It’s really easy to get stuck in your own bubble,” he said. “Community service is a chance to work alongside others…

‘Community Station’ Opens at U.S.-Mexico Border

February 27, 2020

…The UC San Diego Blue Line Trolley connects the UCSD-CASA Community Station in San Ysidro with the campus in La Jolla. Designed by Estudio Teddy Cruz + Fonna Forman, the project was developed by local nonprofit Casa Familiar in partnership with UC San Diego and others. Architect Teddy Cruz is…

Too Many Fishers in the Sea: The Economic Ceiling of Artisanal Fisheries

October 31, 2018

A new study shows that even if fishers in the Gulf of California used the most efficient and sustainable known practices, most wouldn’t generate enough revenue to maintain a living above poverty level.

Chancellor’s Message to High School Students: A UC Education is Affordable

October 24, 2013

…good school and was “economically viable” for him. This marked the second year that UC leaders and admission counselors visited high school across the state as part of Achieve UC. In all, about 10,000 students were encouraged to aim for college and offered practical guidance on how to get there.…

Alumni and Community Engagement Announces 2016 Honorees

February 18, 2016

…2008. Her priorities include economic development and expanding the tech, cyber-tech and blue tech industries in San Diego. Emerging Alumni Photo by Jake Reinig David Peterson, M.A. ’05, Linguistics David Peterson is a writer and language creator, best known for creating the Dothraki and High Valyrian languages for the hit…

Q&A: Ramping Up Safety in the Purple Tier

December 3, 2020

…from California Governor Newsom’s “Blueprint for a Safer Economy.” The four-tiered system tracks the number of COVID-19 cases recorded each day and the percentage of positive cases out of the total number of tests administered within each county. Definition of tiers: Tier 1 (Purple): Widespread with more than 8% positive…

Timing is Right for SDSC Cloud

October 5, 2011

Timing is Right for SDSC Cloud - New Storage System Supports NSF Data Policy

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