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.
UC San Diego will celebrate Black History Month in February with events that pay tribute to legendary figures in African American history. Events include film screenings, educational seminars, art exhibits and more.
Written by Bekah Brunstetter and directed by Casey Stangl, the play explores into a story where the character Jen lives in New York but has always dreamed of getting married in her small North Carolina hometown.
All UC San Diego students, faculty and staff are invited to an Open House on Wednesday, February 21 to learn about a possible small Target store locating on campus.
Dr. Trevor W. Robbins from the University of Cambridge will be presenting on the "Compulsivity, addiction and OCD: Aberrant learning and fronto-striatal dysregulation."
The UC San Diego Biomedical Ethics Seminar Series meets once monthly for faculty, staff, and students to discuss selected ethics topics. This month we will discuss Art and Medicine.
San Diego Bioinformatics Network is a networking event hosted by CCBB. February's flash talk speakers are Alain Domissy (metadata pipelines and common workflow language for single cell analysis) and Yoshiki Vázquez Baeza (microbiome data analysis)
Othello is one of Shakespeare’s most famous stories of deceit, revenge, and the tragic events that occur when the truth is manipulated for selfish means.
A concert devoted to the vocal chamber music of the Hungarian master composer, György Kurtág, including Hét Dal (Seven songs for voice and cimbalom) S.K. Remembrance Noise (voice and violin), Erinnerung an einen Winterabend (voice, violin, cimbalom)