Mapping San Diego explores the evolution of California, San Diego and UC San Diego through historic and modern maps. See rare depictions of California as an island, shifting coastlines and campus transformations. Now on view at Geisel Library.
Border Craft is a group exhibition featuring contemporary artists employing craft practices to address the geopolitical realities of borderland regions, including San Diego–Tijuana.
Make your voice heard! All UC San Diego graduate and undergraduate students are invited to complete the anonymous Tritons Speak Out survey on sexual misconduct before June 2nd. Participants will be entered into weekly raffles for gift cards.
This exhibit celebrates APIA Heritage Month by honoring culture, resilience & community. It spotlights community leader Tom Hom and features Library and campus resources on APIA voices, immigrant stories and San Diego’s vibrant API communities.
This exhibit celebrates five years of GROW — Generating and Reclaiming Our Wisdoms — a collaborative student-led project rooted in nurturing and preserving the rich history of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) activism at UC San Diego.
Join Student Health and Well-Being (Counseling and Psychological Services, Health Promotion Services, and the Tritons Flourish Initiative) and our campus partners for programs supporting mental health and well-being throughout the Month of May!
May is Mental Health Month!
The Faculty Staff Assistance Program has multiple offerings in May for Campus Faculty, Staff, and Post Docs. Please join us for one of our events for Campus Faculty and Staff:
Open to UCSD staff and faculty. Join the 4-week UC-wide yearly movement challenge, UC Moves! Participate individually, or as a team of 4-40. Prizes raffled for those who participate.
Join us for a panel discussion with some of the boldest AI musicians. We'll discuss the creators' journeys into AI music, share examples, and discuss their techniques for controlling and collaborating with AI.
MADURA trains UCSD undergrads for aging or AD/neurosciences research and/or clinical professions. This event includes a research poster session, presentation on educational/career options, and screening/panel discussion of a film on AD family impact.
American composer Christopher Cerrone's All Wounds Bleed (with librettist Tony Asaro) is a contemporary retelling of the legend of Echo and Narcissus, the abandoned goddess Hera, and the price of unrequited love... [READ MORE]
The master of storytelling and song, Phil Cook captivates audiences with heartfelt performances that weave folk traditions with modern songwriting and rich, evocative narratives.
Have you ever wished the Library’s website worked better for you? Now’s your chance to make an impact! Join us for an Open Design Jam — a hands-on event where you’ll share feedback, explore rapid prototyping and practice design thinking.
Mapping San Diego explores the evolution of California, San Diego and UC San Diego through historic and modern maps. See rare depictions of California as an island, shifting coastlines and campus transformations. Now on view at Geisel Library.
Border Craft is a group exhibition featuring contemporary artists employing craft practices to address the geopolitical realities of borderland regions, including San Diego–Tijuana.
Make your voice heard! All UC San Diego graduate and undergraduate students are invited to complete the anonymous Tritons Speak Out survey on sexual misconduct before June 2nd. Participants will be entered into weekly raffles for gift cards.
This exhibit celebrates APIA Heritage Month by honoring culture, resilience & community. It spotlights community leader Tom Hom and features Library and campus resources on APIA voices, immigrant stories and San Diego’s vibrant API communities.
Join Student Health and Well-Being (Counseling and Psychological Services, Health Promotion Services, and the Tritons Flourish Initiative) and our campus partners for programs supporting mental health and well-being throughout the Month of May!
This exhibit celebrates five years of GROW — Generating and Reclaiming Our Wisdoms — a collaborative student-led project rooted in nurturing and preserving the rich history of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) activism at UC San Diego.
May is Mental Health Month!
The Faculty Staff Assistance Program has multiple offerings in May for Campus Faculty, Staff, and Post Docs. Please join us for one of our events for Campus Faculty and Staff:
Open to UCSD staff and faculty. Join the 4-week UC-wide yearly movement challenge, UC Moves! Participate individually, or as a team of 4-40. Prizes raffled for those who participate.
Join us for a panel discussion with some of the boldest AI musicians. We'll discuss the creators' journeys into AI music, share examples, and discuss their techniques for controlling and collaborating with AI.
Showcase QI offers a self-guided tour of stations representing a slice of the Qualcomm Institute at UC San Diego. The show includes video, audio and other material about some of the research, education and shared facilities at the institute.
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MADURA trains UCSD undergrads for aging or AD/neurosciences research and/or clinical professions. This event includes a research poster session, presentation on educational/career options, and screening/panel discussion of a film on AD family impact.
American composer Christopher Cerrone's All Wounds Bleed (with librettist Tony Asaro) is a contemporary retelling of the legend of Echo and Narcissus, the abandoned goddess Hera, and the price of unrequited love... [READ MORE]