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Students with dependents—a class of students who identify as expecting or current parents, caregivers or guardians—face a host of unique challenges as they juggle responsibilities and the rigor of a UC San Diego education. Three current scholars provide insight into the student-parent experience. Read More»
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How should educators respond to the rise of AI in the classroom? In her latest book, academic integrity expert Tricia Bertram Gallant offers a roadmap for teaching with purpose and integrity in the age of AI. Read More»
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Why do we fall for fake news—even when we know better? Psychologist Nadia Brashier shares why misinformation is so persuasive and how to spot it before hitting share. Read More»
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UC San Diego has received a $1 million gift to establish the Brian and Paula Powers Chancellor’s Associates Inspiration Challenge, a philanthropic initiative designed to expand support for the Chancellor’s Associates Scholarship Program (CASP). Read More»
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Three UC San Diego professors—Russell Impagliazzo, Cornelis Murre and Elizabeth Winzeler—have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences. NAS membership represents one of the most distinguished honors for U.S. scientists and engineers. Read More»
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A new study from the Rady School of Management reveals that public exposure to reports of Congressional stock trading significantly reduces Americans’ trust in Congress and their willingness to comply with the law—regardless of political affiliation. Read More»
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Cheers and hugs filled the air as nearly 70 graduates from the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences crossed the stage to receive their diplomas, buoyed by the support of family, friends and loved ones. Read More»
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