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.
Step into an 8-foot cube and become surrounded by video projections of single-celled marine organisms — called dinoflagellates — reacting to various stimulants such as the human heartbeat, music, water flow, and air pressure.
The half-day conference will address the significant challenges that Mexico’s electoral authority faces. Speakers will discuss crucial issues of campaign finance, re-election and the vote of Mexicans abroad.
Join us during the month of November to honor the heritage, culture, and traditions of Native Americans. The monthlong celebration will include a broad array of programs, including a kickoff luncheon, lectures, and film screenings.
The presentation will provide “hints and resources for bridging the partisan divide and having a civil conversation about climate change with family, friends and colleagues.”
Climate Change and Religion talks by Thomas J. Csordas, Professor of Anthropology, UC San Diego and Karma Lekshe Tsomo, Professor of Buddhism and World Religions, University of San Diego.
Join a cross-departmental group of UC San Diego faculty Ethan Beir (Biology), Karthik Muralidharan (Economics) and Elizabeth Winzeler (Pediatrics) for a roundtable on ways to integrate genetics research with public policies to improve health in South Asia.
Stop by this information fair to learn how the Library’s various resources and services can help you succeed in college. You’ll also learn about student support groups on campus and how to ensure your safety while using the Library after dark.