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In U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 ranking of Best Graduate Schools, programs at UC San Diego continue to stand out, earning recognition across a range of disciplines. Read More»
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In her own words, Sarab Aziz, co-founder of the Arab American Faculty and Staff Association and events coordinator in the Department of History, reflects on building community, honoring her Syrian roots and finding belonging on campus. Read More»
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The School of Medicine ranked No. 4 among public medical schools for NIH funding in 2025, with more than $425 million supporting research and innovation. Read More»
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What happens if an asteroid hits the moon and sends debris toward Earth? At the Jacobs School of Engineering, researchers are working to predict rare but high-impact scenarios that could disrupt the satellites we rely on every day. Read More»
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A collaboration between Extended Studies and Athletics is giving postgraduate student-athletes a rare double play: a year of competitive sport and a credential that launches their careers. Read More»
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Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance are teaming up to use tools like biobanking and digital twins to tackle urgent environmental challenges. Read More»
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Graduating in 2026? Apply to be a student keynote speaker and share your voice with fellow Tritons. Selected speakers will appear in a video at All Campus Commencement, offering encouragement, gratitude and a vision for the future as the class steps into its next chapter. Applications are due April 23. Apply Now»
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Price Center, West Ballroom
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Conrad Prebys Experimental Theater
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Two years in, East Campus Medical Center — the newest hospital at UC San Diego Health — is expanding access to advanced clinical care with its unique model that brings together academic medicine faculty members and community physicians who have strong patient ties in the area. Read More»
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