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After signing a multi-year NBA contract with the Utah Jazz, Triton basketball alumnus Hayden Gray '25 looks back on UC San Diego's historic March Madness run, facing LeBron James and the moments that shaped his journey. Read More»
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These five preventive screenings can help detect cancer, heart disease and other health issues before symptoms appear. Here’s what women should know. Read More»
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Jim Dunn lived with HIV/AIDS for more than two decades and dedicated himself to advocacy and research in the search for a cure. Through the School of Medicine’s Last Gift tissue-donation study, his legacy is helping fuel hope for future generations. Read More»
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A new UC San Diego-designed system called ArrayLink could triple satellite data throughput by replacing large satellite dishes with smaller, easier-to-deploy antenna panels spread across rooftops and cell towers. Read More»
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As health research increasingly relies on apps, AI and wearable devices, research ethics expert Camille Nebeker says it’s time to rethink what informed consent really means. Read More»
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Part scavenger hunt, part immersive theatre and part outdoor escape room, “Decoding DaVinci" — presented by ArtPower — transforms the UC San Diego campus into a cinematic adventure June 4 through July 19. Learn More»
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Conrad Prebys Music Center Concert Hall
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Nicole Wertheim, an entrepreneur, artist and advocate for education and public health, died April 20 at age 82. Her philanthropy — carried out in large part through the Dr. Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Family Foundation — helped establish the school of public health at UC San Diego. Read More»
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