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10 Tales of Triton Love and Friendship That Will Make Your Heart Soar

February 13, 2024

In celebration of Valentine’s Day, UC San Diego Today is honoring love in all its forms by showcasing ten heartwarming tales of love and friendship that blossomed right here on campus.

Brand New

October 6, 2016

…Neihaus, associate professor in Economics, is using cell phones to bypass outmoded charity models in developing nations and providing cash directly to their citizens. Brand Video Featuring the campus as it has never been seen before, a new video uses a surreal, animated approach to speak to the imagination and…

A Look Back at 2022

December 15, 2022

As we look forward to the upcoming new year, UC San Diego Today invites readers to take a look back at some milestones from 2022.

NSF Funds ‘Big Data’ Innovation Hub for the Western U.S.

November 2, 2015

The NSF has announced funding for a ‘Big Data’ Innovation Hub for the Western United States intended to facilitate collaboration among the region’s technology sector and other organizations to address research challenges across areas such as precision medicine, natural resource utilization, hazard management, and metro regional development. The Western Hub…

Pandemic Response Places Some Campus Transformation Projects on Pause

May 14, 2020

…to changes in the economic situation is to temporarily pause some planned campus transformation projects, including the Triton Pavilion and Hillcrest Outpatient Pavilion. The goal is to be able to quickly restart these projects when circumstances have improved and the campus is in a stronger position to move forward. “These…

27th Annual Luau and Legends of Surfing Invitational Set to Make Virtual Waves

July 30, 2020

…completely out of the blue. As a healthy 28-year-old, the last thing she expected was to be diagnosed with an extremely rare cancer with no real treatment options and a median survival rate of five to seven years. “What I thought was my whole life ahead of me was now…

Supercomputer Models Describe Chloride’s Role in Corrosion

January 5, 2021

Simulations conducted using the Comet supercomputer at UC San Diego’s San Diego Supercomputer Center provide new insights on how chloride corrodes structural metals, causing severe economic and environmental impacts.

Celebrating Two Years of Community and Civic Connections and Collaboration with UC San Diego’s Park & Market

May 21, 2024

In its first two years, UC San Diego Park & Market has established itself as a premier event, meeting and conference venue in downtown San Diego.

Global Warming Solutions Dependent on ‘Oneness of Humanity’ Dalai Lama Tells Campus Audience

April 24, 2012

…and compassion. “This small blue planet is our only home…for now,” said the Dalai Lama, noting the quest of scientists to find life-supporting planets elsewhere in the universe. “We must take care.” The three speakers found several points of agreement. The inaction of countries to control emissions of carbon dioxide…

Collaboration, Creative Partnerships Thrive at UC San Diego Park & Market

December 15, 2022

With tenant partner spaces at full capacity, an upcoming concert series exploring intersections of global music genres, a brand-new bistro that inspires meaningful conversations, and an expertly curated lineup of multidisciplinary events, Park & Market has much in store for 2023.

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