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What happens when AI becomes part of how we learn? On campus, students and faculty are exploring new approaches — engaging with these tools and the ideas behind them. Read More»
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Why was San Diego chosen for the splash down for the crew of Artemis II — the first crewed mission to orbit the moon since 1972? Professor Aaron Rosengren from the Jacobs School of Engineering explains. Read More»
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As campus prepares for its annual Out and Proud series, April 13-24, LGBT Resource Center Director Maribel Gomez shares her thoughts on the importance of fostering a culture of community and respect. Read More»
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Getting people moving isn't just about health — it could shape cities, climate and equity. Michael Pratt from the Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science outlines a way forward. Read More»
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What’s it like to live in UC San Diego's newest living and learning neighborhood? Step inside Ridge Walk North at Thurgood Marshall College for a quick look. Watch Video»
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Qualcomm Institute grant writer Molly Wofford shares practical tips for stronger grant proposals, from using AI wisely to aligning with agency priorities and avoiding common mistakes. Read More»
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Ahead of National Student Employment Week, April 12-18, UC San Diego Library student employees share how campus jobs can open doors and shape futures. Read More»
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