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.
La Jolla Playhouse’s celebrated annual WOW Festival is a four-day celebration of immersive, interactive and surprising art experiences from local, national and international artists. April 24 – 27 at UC San Diego.
Join the UC San Diego Bookstore in exploring 14 of San Diego’s finest independent bookstores (that's us) in honor of this nationwide celebration! This is a 3 day event.
Take a break with therapy dogs this quarter at the Library. Whether you’re in need of a quick pause between study sessions or a moment to unwind from a tough assignment, certified therapy dogs are here to help you relax.
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.
Starting May 6, you can purchase regalia for your 2025 commencement ceremony at our Grad Fair event. Bundle and save up to $60 with a Triton Grad Pack or buy items individually.
Free Diabetes Prevention Program begins May 7th. Open to those who are prediabetic, or at risk for developing type 2 diabetes. This one-year lifestyle change program will be hosted virtually via zoom, led by a certified DPP coach.
Join the Schools of Medicine, Pharmacy, Public Health, and the Atkinson Physician Assistant Education Program in the upcoming Wellness and Resources Fair.
DJ Patil is an entrepreneur, investor, scientist, and leader in public policy. He has held senior roles in industry, academia, and government and his work has been featured in two Michael Lewis books (The Fifth Risk and Premonition).
Master of satire and one of today’s most observant writers addressing the human condition, best-selling author David Sedaris returns once again with his acerbic humor, social commentary, and outlandish stories.
Hirsch Biedermann, born in 1925, was number three on Schindler’s famous list. A native of Lodz, Poland, he endured years of ghettoization, imprisonment, and forced labor before being liberated in 1945.
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.
La Jolla Playhouse’s celebrated annual WOW Festival is a four-day celebration of immersive, interactive and surprising art experiences from local, national and international artists. April 24 – 27 at UC San Diego.
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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Join the Mindshifts on Megafires Design Challenge, a hands-on competition where UCSD students collaborate, innovate, and tackle real-world wildfire challenges.
The UC San Diego softball team hosts CSUN at 5 p.m., Friday, April 25 at Triton Softball Field. Admission is FREE. The game will be broadcast on ESPN+.
TRACE is an exhibition by Gustavo Martinez that explores vacant and abandoned spaces as sites of cultural and social transformation in Inglewood and South Los Angeles.