Imagining a New World of Work
Student LifeWith topics ranging from the rise of AI to the growing reach of social media, UC San Diego's inaugural Future of Work Conference prepared participants for “the landscape of tomorrow."
UC San Diego researchers and scientists are prominent in four projects selected by the Department of Defense to develop cutting-edge technologies.
With topics ranging from the rise of AI to the growing reach of social media, UC San Diego's inaugural Future of Work Conference prepared participants for “the landscape of tomorrow."
A University of California San Diego current graduate student in the Department of Theatre and Dance and an undergraduate alumna from the Department of Bioengineering are are among 30 recipients of the 2024 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans.
By utilizing the power of electronic medical records, researchers from UC San Diego are uncovering the genetics of tobacco use, which would help scientists discover new ways to stop occasional tobacco use from evolving into tobacco use disorder.
A group of researchers based at UC San Diego and Rady Children's Institute have advanced the understanding of how the cerebral cortex develops by tracing the lineage of certain brain cells.
The Washington Post, April 15
National Geographic, April 11
NewScientist, April 10
San Diego Magazine, April 9
Architectural Digest, April 7
Popular Science, April 1
Take a deeper look into the remarkable stories of our changemakers and community-builders, our cutting-edge research, and the global influence of UC San Diego.
From exciting athletics programs and campus events, to our latest contributions to cutting-edge research—UC San Diego is a vibrant community of creators and innovators, making a positive impact both in San Diego and beyond.
Roger Hailstork recently rejoined UC San Diego as director of the UC San Diego Bookstore after a decade away. He is thrilled by the changes on campus—everything from new connections to the Divine Nine Plaza—and focused on making sure all students can get academic resources at an accessible price.
Satomi Rash-Zeigler will set the vision for the center and lead its strategic growth by fostering collaborations between faculty, students, workers and community organizations.
The University of California San Diego’s Steven M. Strauss and Lise N. Wilson Center for Cardiomyopathy will host the inaugural Cardiomyopathy Precision Medicine Symposium in La Jolla, Calif., on May 3, 2024.
Have an event to add to the UC San Diego Event Calendar? If you are a UC San Diego affiliate you can submit an event
Keep up with all the latest from UC San Diego. Subscribe to the newsletter today.