Every day, each of us can make small choices that add up to a larger collective impact. As we celebrate Earth Week at UC San Diego, here are some tips to incorporate sustainable actions into the way we live and work on campus. Read More»
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A mobile app developed by School of Biological Sciences grad student Ellie Fausett provides real-time, hyperlocal risk information about disease-carrying insects and arachnids. Read More»
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High-risk patient Kari Lusti celebrated the one-year anniversary of her successful transplant surgery earlier this year. UC San Diego Health’s multi-disciplinary approach and expertise ensured she was able to receive the bilateral lung transplant she so desperately needed. Read More»
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From building an alumni network spanning seven cities in China to pairing students with mentors and creating opportunities to chat about AI, meet three alumni volunteers whose time, leadership and generosity strengthen the Triton community in meaningful ways. Read More»
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With support from Irwin Jacobs and his late wife, Joan, six new interdisciplinary projects are helping early-career faculty build the research collaborations needed to compete for longer-term external funding. Read More»
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Using crucial simulations run at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, researchers have designed a next-generation sodium battery that could make large‑scale energy storage cheaper and more sustainable. Read More»
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June is around the corner, which means Commencement is almost here! We’re looking for graduating students to feature in UC San Diego Today stories, social media posts and local media coverage. If you’d like to be considered, complete this form by Friday, May 8. Share Your Story»
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Want to be prepared to help yourself and others in a crisis? The Campus Emergency Response Team is looking for faculty, students and staff interested in being trained and certified in emergency response. Skills such as first aid, triage, light search and rescue and more will be covered in the program, which has been developed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Once certified, participants can volunteer to join the team. The training is offered free of charge and takes place over three Saturdays in May. Register Now»
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