Ready to “think" with your fingers? Explore ceramics, woodworking, surfboard shaping and more at the Craft Center — one of the campus’s hidden gems. Read More»
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This week, Scripps Institution of Oceanography welcomes its 12th director and vice chancellor for marine sciences, Meenakshi Wadhwa. She’s a planetary scientist with an asteroid named in her honor and a career that spans NASA projects and Antarctic expeditions. Read More»
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Kicking off the academic year with spirited events like the UnOlympics, Battle of the Kings and Meet the Beach, Triton Weeks of Welcome provided opportunities for students to connect, explore and find their place on campus. View Slideshow»
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Working at the intersection of environment and society, the Department of Urban Studies and Planning’s Deepti Chatti puts people at the center of climate challenges — from wildfire resilience in California to sustainable development in India. Read More»
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Six trailblazing students are stepping into a new doctoral program with a concentration in health services research and implementation science. The community-focused degree prepares them to improve health outcomes on a broad scale. Read More»
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With $1.2 million from the Keck Foundation, Vineet Augustine in the School of Biological Sciences is exploring how the heart and brain interact during heart attacks to inform future treatments. Read More»
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For over three decades, King Britt has composed, produced and performed electronic music worldwide. Now a teaching professor in the Department of Music, he brings this experience to students as the new MacArthur Foundation Endowed Chair in Digital Media and Learning. Read More»
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Effective Oct. 1, all or portions of the federal government are effectively shut down until an agreement on 2026 budget appropriations can be reached. The University of California is hopeful that this will be a short-term shutdown and continues to urge the administration and Congress to reach an agreement. Read More»
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In partnership with the Jewish Studies Program, the UC San Diego Library announces the return of its Holocaust Living History Workshop, now in its 17th year. A series of lectures will explore the “in-between” spaces of the Holocaust through scholarship, testimony and memory. Read More»
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