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From Rett syndrome to ALS, scientists at the Sanford Stem Cell Institute are advancing gene therapies, base editing and organoids to bring new hope to patients facing rare and underrecognized diseases. Read More»
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In the wake of a 6-3 Supreme Court ruling limiting presidential tariff authority, economist Kyle Handley explains why uncertainty in trade policy may be more damaging than the tariff itself. Read More»
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Glaciologist Helen Amanda Fricker investigates the fastest-changing areas on Earth: polar regions. She shares how changes at the poles are felt worldwide, and why federal support for science is essential to public safety and national security. Read More»
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On-campus, part-time student employment can play an integral role in helping students gain real-world experience and learn beyond the classroom. Read More»
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From now until March 1, we’re inviting the campus community to share a film, documentary or television series that centers women — whether through storytelling, direction, performance or lived experience. What have you watched that stayed with you? What helped you feel seen? What shifted your perspective? Share Your Thoughts»
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Head to LionTree Arena on Saturday, March 7, as the Triton women’s basketball team hosts UC Santa Barbara. The space-themed game celebrates UC San Diego alumna Jessica Meir, who is currently serving as commander aboard the International Space Station for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 mission. The first 1,000 fans will receive a commemorative mission patch sticker celebrating her path from Scripps Institution of Oceanography to the stars. Learn More»
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