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In her own words, alumna Pamela Frugé ’87 shares how her undergraduate experience shaped a lifelong commitment to higher education. Now assistant dean for undergraduate education, she reflects on coming full circle — and why celebrations like Black History Month matter. Read More»
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Launching as early as 2030, a Scripps Institution of Oceanography-led mission will deploy a next-generation satellite to deliver high-resolution, 3D observations of Earth’s land and ice — critical data for forecasting environmental events and mitigating disaster. Read More»
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First, a kidney for a close friend. Then part of her liver for a child she’d never met. Anh Nguyen’s rare journey as the first double living organ donor at UC San Diego Health reveals how one person’s generosity can transform multiple lives, including her own. Read More»
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New findings suggest some planets may grow far larger than once thought, raising questions about their formation and how scientists define the boundary between planets and stars. Read More»
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Free, public lectures by three internationally renowned Kyoto Prize laureates — recipients of Japan’s highest private award for global visionaries — will take place on campus March 11-12, highlighting groundbreaking work in ethics, artificial intelligence and life sciences. Read More»
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Using next-generation genetics technology, researchers are developing new ways to outsmart antibiotic-resistant bacteria — a critical step toward protecting the effectiveness of lifesaving drugs. Read More»
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Employee WellFest returns to Warren Mall on March 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with wellness activities, free health screenings and campus resources designed to help campus employees recharge. Registration is now open and required to attend. Register Now»
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