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.
Introducing The Unfair Advantage. Australia’s leading sleight of hand specialist Harry Milas lifts the veil on the world of card cheating in an intimate and unprecedented theatrical event.
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.
Prioritize your well-being at Well Fest 2025! Stop by Town Square for fun activities, free giveaways, and resources from Student Affairs and Campus Life, Student Health and Well-Being, and Academic Affairs.
Looking to make an impact on campus? Join the Library Student Advisory Council (LSAC), a group of undergraduate and graduate students who play an important role in shaping the Library’s policies, services, spaces, and collections.
Join us for a moderated conversation with Warren College Alumni on how the college motto of "toward a life in balance” has influenced their career paths. Featuring Dean Hass '83, Matthew Matzkin '97 and Julie Thompson '94
Come join us at the Conrad Prebys Music Center's Experimental Theater see Triton composer Daniel Corral present his dissertation concert, featuring music written by Corral, himself.
Please join us virtually for our next installment of the Seminar Series on the Indian Economy featuring our speaker Chinmaya Kumar of Azim Premji University and discussant Juni Singh of The World Bank.
Join the Library for an Open Design Jam, a hands-on event where you’ll share feedback, explore rapid prototyping and practice design thinking. Collaborate with fellow students, contribute your ideas and help shape the future of the Library’s DX.
New Music for Two Voices is a collaboration between sopranos Susan Narucki and Kirsten Ashley Wiest, featuring performances of commissioned works alongside iconic modern works from the 20th century and from earlier historical periods.... READ MORE
The TILOS Horizons for Optimization in AI ("HOT-AI") Workshop will bring together leading researchers and practitioners to explore the evolving landscape of optimization for AI—and how AI itself is reshaping optimization.
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This unique event will provide practical information on entrepreneurs' most important legal issues. Taught by a leader in legal representation of technology and life science companies.
"Dreams Dyed Blue" is a spatialized electroacoustic/hip-hop audiovisual performance that explores the beauty, sadness, joy and loss of reaching toward a dream.
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 women’s water polo team hosts UC Santa Barbara at 6 p.m., Friday, April 18 at Canyonview Aquatic Center. Tickets are available. The match can be watched on ESPN+.
The UC San Diego men’s volleyball team hosts Long Beach State at 7 p.m., Friday, April 18 at LionTree Arena. Tickets are available. The game can be watched ESPN+.
The UC San Diego women’s water polo team hosts San Diego State at 12 p.m., Saturday, April 19 at Canyonview Aquatic Center. Tickets are available. The match can be watched on ESPN+.
The UC San Diego baseball team hosts Loyola Marymount at 6 p.m., Monday, April 21 at Triton Ballpark. Tickets are available. The game will be broadcast on ESPN+.
Celebrate Earth Day with the UC San Diego Library and Natural Reserve System! Join us as we dive into the mission of the UC San Diego Natural Reserve System, a network of diverse ecosystems that serves as a living laboratory for conservation...
Looking to make an impact on campus? Join the Library Student Advisory Council (LSAC), a group of undergraduate and graduate students who play an important role in shaping the Library’s policies, services, spaces and collections.
The 21st Century India Center at the School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS) is hosting a spring mixer event open to students, staff, faculty and friends of the center.