Sessions will discuss privacy issues here on campus and how individuals can best protect themselves and the personal data they handle. Trainings will also discuss recently-enacted privacy laws and how UC San Diego handles personal data.
At the Expedition at Sea: Sally Ride Gallery, Birch Aquarium guests experience life on a research vessel through a combination of science, art, and technology.
Visual Arts Department presents an exhibition on a pioneer in computing at the arts in two locations:
University Art Gallery
Reception, January 19, 5:30 - 8:30 pm
Visual Arts Gallery, SME
Reception, January 26, 3:00 - 5:00 pm
Join us at the Playhouse’s upcoming production in the 2016-2017 season, FREAKY FRIDAY, a buoyant new musical comedy based on the novel “Freaky Friday” by Mary Rodgers and the Walt Disney motion pictures.
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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Join us for a lecture with Dr. David Frankfurter of Boston University, as he explores "The Magic of Craft" and the role of craftsmen and workshops in giving shape to Christianity in the fourth and later centuries. Held by: Center for Hellenic Studies
A renovated lounge has opened at the Faculty Club featuring a new brick pizza oven. The space is open to the entire campus community this winter quarter—no membership required—for happy hour from 4-7 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.
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Rare disorders are more prevalent than cancer and many other commonly known diseases.Therefore, in the face of scarce resources, it might seem obvious that something that is rare should warrant little of our attention. We hope you will join us for our next Exploring Ethics event on Wednesday, February 1. Our program, "Ethics of Rare Disorders" will be presented by Hudson Freeze, Professor of Glycobiology and Director of the Human Genetics Program at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute.
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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Get up to speed on the latest technology tools at the UC San Diego Library's Digital Media Lab (DML) Open House. Students, faculty, and staff are invited to come learn how to take advantage of the DML’s FREE media creation and editing tools.
Oceanids presents Dalouge Smith, President and CEO of the San Diego Youth Symphony, discussing SDYS's music partnership with the Chula Vista Elementary District School and its success. Learn why this is important for society and how it happened.
A renovated lounge has opened at the Faculty Club featuring a new brick pizza oven. The space is open to the entire campus community this winter quarter—no membership required—for happy hour from 4-7 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.
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The opening reception and talk by artist Pinar Yoldas will be followed by a panel discussion and opening of "An Ecosystem of Excess", the Winter 2017 exhibition in the gallery@calit2, which runs from Feb. 2 through March 17, 2017.
Though It May Shift is a dance and theatre work constructed of interwoven solos, simultaneous actions, and chance meetings. The piece is built collaboratively with a team of playwrights, musicians, and performers as it explores the coinciding intimac
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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At UC San Diego's Siblings Day, students are invited to host brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, cousins, family friends—you name it (ages 7–16)—and give them a taste of campus life, Triton-style!
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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Kick back, relax and enjoy a good laugh about studying Chinese and China. China Focus, will host an evening of cross-cultural comedy with Jesse Appell, Beijing-based comedian and founder of the U.S.-China Comedy Center.
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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A renovated lounge has opened at the Faculty Club featuring a new brick pizza oven. The space is open to the entire campus community this winter quarter—no membership required—for happy hour from 4-7 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.
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At this live event, hear students’ perspectives on U.S.-Japan relations and business ties after spending eight days in Japan with the Kakehashi program.
Professor Khatharya Um will discuss her recently published book From the Land of Shadows: War, Revolution, and the Making of the Cambodian Diaspora. This talk will reflect on the links between state violence, refugees, and war in Southeast Asia.
A renovated lounge has opened at the Faculty Club featuring a new brick pizza oven. The space is open to the entire campus community this winter quarter—no membership required—for happy hour from 4-7 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.
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Minxin Pei reveals compelling insights from over two hundred corruption case involving multiple officials and businessmen from his new book “China’s Crony Capitalism.”
Artist Talk & Lecture by Jane Jin Kaisen "Translations | Crossings | Specters" : Talk will address issues of translation, border crossing and spectrality that concerns overarching themes of memory, history, migration and displacement.
An award-winning young vocalist currently making waves in both jazz and soul/R&B circles, Charenée Wade is known for her expert vocal improvisational ability and her seriously swinging groove.
Films from the Korean Diaspora Series: Director Jane Jin Kaisen. Film Screening of “The Woman, The Orphan, and The Tiger” & “Reiterations of Dissent” followed by Q & A.
Join Volunteer50 for the Super Saturday Food Bank Event, 9 am - noon on Saturday, February 11th. Volunteers will get a tour of the Food Bank, and will be provided a light lunch. Transportation from campus is available.
Celebrate the Chinese New Year with a gourmet Chinese banquet and illustrated lecture presentation by Professor Christopher Wills on Argentina Revealed. Guests will discover the panoply of Argentina beyond Buenos Aires and Patagonia.
With a new administration in the White House, maintaining what is perhaps the country’s most crucial bilateral relationship remains a critical issue. Members of a high-level Task Force on U.S.-China Policy will discuss their expert recommendations.
Omer Bartov, Distinguished Professor of European History & German Studies at Brown University, will explore the dynamics of the genocidal violence which took place in the East Galician town of Buczacz—following the German conquest in 1941.
How are modern day humans adapting to climate change? To find the answer, archaeologists are studying how human societies have responded to environmental changes in the past.
Employing overhead projectors, shadow puppets, actors in silhouette, and live music, Lula del Ray is the story of a lonely adolescent girl who lives with her mother on the outskirts of a vast satellite array in the middle of the desert.
This course provides immediate assistance: a) to research-evaluate, develop and execute such an arrangement, or b) on how to respond if approached by another firm with a cooperative proposal.
Join us for Winter Quarterly Conversations in Global Health, Wednesday, February 15th, 2017 at the Great Hall, UC San Diego.
Topic: Food Insecurity—Local & Global Perspective
Learn from leading experts about food and health.
A renovated lounge has opened at the Faculty Club featuring a new brick pizza oven. The space is open to the entire campus community this winter quarter—no membership required—for happy hour from 4-7 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.
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The Honorable Professor Yoriko Kawaguchi will share her views on Japanese-U.S. diplomatic relations with regard to the economy, the environment, and geopolitics and Asia going forward. This event is part of the San Diego Global Forum.
Topic: Consumer eugenics? Uncertain dilemmas and the population-level implications of non-invasive prenatal genetic testing (Full title)
Guest Speaker: Don Navon, Sociology and Science Studies, UC San Diego
Participants learn to acknowledge their cultural differences and, more importantly, to learn how to find common ground and gain the needed communication skills to move forward.
A renovated lounge has opened at the Faculty Club featuring a new brick pizza oven. The space is open to the entire campus community this winter quarter—no membership required—for happy hour from 4-7 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.
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Films from the Korean Diaspora Series: Heung-soon IM
Lecture by Director Im : “Things That Do Us Part: Belief, Fear, Faith, Betrayal, Love, Hatred, Ghost”
Join us for a special lecture on the Muslim Ban, featuring commentary by UC San Diego professors Wendy Matsuura, Simeon Man, Wael al-Delaimy, and Michael Provence.
David Rabe's Streamers focuses on the interactions and personal conflicts of a group of soldiers preparing to ship out to fight in the Southeast Asian conflict in 1965.
Attend the first annual campuswide conference celebrating entrepreneurship and innovation at UC San Diego! Ignite brings together university innovators, startups and regional partners to spark interdisciplinary conversation and ‘ignite’ new ideas.
While the first Emotional Intelligence course introduces the concept, the second part builds on the practical application of the theories to develop stronger relationships with individuals and to manage emotions in group dynamics.
The Movement Disorder Center at UC San Diego Health will share the latest information on treatments, resources and support for people with movement disorders and their caregivers.
A renovated lounge has opened at the Faculty Club featuring a new brick pizza oven. The space is open to the entire campus community this winter quarter—no membership required—for happy hour from 4-7 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.
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Multiple Grammy nominee and Guggenheim and MacArthur fellow Miguel Zenón is widely considered to be one of the most groundbreaking and influential saxophonists of his generation.
This program will look into wearable computing, biosensors, data analytics that will enable physicians, caregivers and patients to cost-effectively prevent, diagnose and monitor health conditions; manage treatment; and enable timely communication.
A renovated lounge has opened at the Faculty Club featuring a new brick pizza oven. The space is open to the entire campus community this winter quarter—no membership required—for happy hour from 4-7 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.
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UC San Diego students Jinnie Chang and Naeemah Munir discuss their first-hand experiences on how bias can affect health outcomes and how bias among healthcare professionals can perpetuate health disparities among marginalized groups.
For her return to ArtPower—following her sold-out U.S. debut here—Thalma de Freitas joins forces with her father, Laércio to showcase beautiful Brazilian jazz music that demonstrates the power of cross-generational influences.
Are the 75,000 characters in the Chinese language impediments to the fast-moving nature of modern technology or are Chinese typists ushering in the future of computing? Tom Mullaney explores these questions.
Join us for a daylong set of conversations with thought leaders from policy circles, industry and academia on the future of the North American partnership.
Drawing from his research, Mychal Odom, UC San Diego History doctoral candidate, will explain how the NIA’s efforts continued the work of Black Power and laid the very important ground for anti-apartheid struggles in San Diego during 1970/80s.
This course is appropriate for any business professional that must interact publically, give presentations to investors, lead work group meetings, pitch ideas or represent their company in social events.
In this talk, Nick Clinton, a Developer Advocate at Google Earth Engine, will discuss new possibilities for geospatial analysis at scale and how the research community can use Google Earth Engine as a tool for planetary-scale cloud-based analysis.
In the post-apocalyptic future (is there any future that is not?) a group of female warrior/actors perform plays from before the collapse of society, most notably those of Shakespeare as cautionary tales of how civilizations have fought with each other, loved each other but ultimately destroyed each other.