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.
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.
UC San Diego celebrates Women’s History Month throughout the month of March with a series of events entitled “Women’s Herstory Month” that recognize the rich stories of women’s leadership, creativity and activism.
Oceanids Sounding Board presents Mark G. Hanna, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History, UC San Diego, discussing "The Pirate Next Door: A Lot of What Is Known about Pirates Is Not True, and a Lot of What is True is Not Known."
This program recognizes employees, students, faculty, staff, organizational units, departments and UCSD community members who have made an outstanding contribution in equal opportunity, affirmative action and diversity at UCSD.
A conversation about grassroots activists who built the foundation for sexual assault prevention and support services at UC San Diego. Panelists include staff from the original Rape Prevention Education workgroup and founding members of CARE at SARC.
The African American Studies Program highlights the Legacy of Language to speak the truths of Black women through spoken word poetry and hip-hop music.
Bringing a deeply felt sense of the past to her paintings, prints, and installations, Hung Liu combines ancient and modern motifs from Chinese history to demonstrate her experience of history. Hung Liu is a MFA Alumna based in Oakland, CA.
The Rady[X] Conference will feature "Disruptive Technology" and consist of keynote presentations, a tech fair featuring local businesses and startups, company presentations, a Q&A session, and a catered networking mixer.
The Heiligenberg Lectures recognize distinguished researchers in neuroethology, who identify how complex behaviors emerge from the activity patterns of neural networks. This year's honoree is Harold H. Zakon of University of Texas at Austin.
Join the UC San Diego Library as we celebrate Dr. Seuss's 114th Birthday! The noontime birthday bash will include a two-story inflatable cake with candles, birthday cake, and Seussian musical entertainment by the Teeny Tiny Pit Orchestra.
CARTA’s, “The Role of Hunting in Anthropogeny,” will explore the origins of this key human adaptation and how hunting contributed to our evolution. 3/2/18, 1-5:30pm at the Conrad T. Prebys Auditorium, Salk Institute. Free and open to the public.
Lieutenant General (Ret.) Koichiro BANSHO will offer a historical and security perspective on the importance of the Japan-U.S. bond, a relationship that dates back more than 150 years.
The Ida & Cecil Green Faculty Club at UC San Diego will be hosting a birthday dinner to celebrate Dr. Seuss. There will be short reception followed by a three course dinner paired with wines. Reservations are required.
Founded in 1934, Smetana Trio is today’s foremost Czech chamber ensemble that perpetuates the interpretational ideals created by their illustrious predecessors as well as other superlative 20th-century chamber music soloists.
The theme of the 11th Annual PhD Symposium is "SENSORY DISRUPTIONS: Confronting the Primacy of the Visual." MFA Open Studios will feature over 40 artists' open studios, exhibitions, screenings, and publications.
Watch hundreds of small silver fish called grunion ride the waves onto La Jolla beaches to spawn. Our naturalists will highlight the fascinating lives of these mysterious fish, help you hatch grunion eggs before your eyes.
This free monthly lunch series featuring local bioinformaticians discussing their tools, research, software, and coding. Michael Reich (Jill Mesirov Lab) will give a talk on GenePattern software. A light lunch will be provided.
The Center for Memory and Recording Research and the Electrical and Computer Engineering are co-hosting Ilya Soloveychik to give a talk on "Deterministic Random Matrices."
Ignite is UC San Diego’s premier innovation conference for risk-takers, rule-breakers, and changemakers. The annual event connects campus and community entrepreneurs for two days of jam-packed networking, competitions, and hands-on learning.
UC San Diego Office of Innovation and Commercialization is partnering with Dentons and Tiber Creek on a seminar series on what you need to know about forming a startup company.
A previous undergraduate lecture will be offered as part of EPI course to enrolled students.
** From 1:15 – 2:00, any interested Graduate students and Faculty are welcomed to join, for a more technical discussion.
LAVA is an art exhibition featuring work by graduate students, faculty, and alumni from the Department of Visual Arts. The show is supported by EVC Elizabeth H. Simmons and Dean Cristina Della Coletta.
Developing Better Batteries: It’s not just about the science.
Join us for this program to learn about these exciting developments as well as to join the conversation about how best to meet potential social and ethical challenges.
This is a feminist alarm that scrutinizes the hidden biases of our society that unfairly favors men over women. Playwright Alice Birch puts forth a call for contemporary women to sabotage anything that is complicit in their oppression.
What makes disruption dangerous? Predictability, scale, speed and reversibility are good guides. Further, I will discuss what the governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, calls “Transition Risks.”
The Role of the Bicycle in Improving Public Health: New Zealand Research on the Two-Fold Benefits of Improved Fitness and Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The Palimpsest Ensemble present:
Karlheinz Stockhausen: Kontra-Punkte
New work, Stockhausen companion composed by graduate composer: Qingqing Wang
New work, world premiere by Jürg Frey
Roger Reynolds: Transfigured Wind III, Michael Matsuno, flute
We are delighted to announce the 2018 UC San Diego Women's Conference. The theme for the conference is "Be Bold for Change." The conference is free and open to all UC San Diego faculty, staff, and students.
The original Sweet Wall was constructed and toppled in Berlin, 1970. This recreation comes days before Trump's visit to San Diego to survey prototypes for a potential border wall.
Drawing on personal letters, diaries, memoirs, government documents and contemporary news reports, John Pomfret reconstructs the surprising, tragic and marvelous ways Americans and Chinese have engaged with one another through the centuries.
Robert Blatt is a composer and sound artist whose work is rooted in explorations of expanded sonic situations and the entanglements of sound, space and listening.
“Novel methodologies for T and B cell repertoire analysis and their applications in cancer, autoimmunity, and infectious disease”
"Sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor 1 and 2 control proinflammatory cytokine response in normal human keratinocytes"
Join filmmaker Soudhamini Narayanan and UC San Diego Music Professor Kartik Seshadri, for a viewing and discussion on "Temple Nagaswaram," a Dec. 2013 film on a musical instrument used in South Indian temples as part of the ritual worship.
This is a feminist alarm that scrutinizes the hidden biases of our society that unfairly favors men over women. Playwright Alice Birch puts forth a call for contemporary women to sabotage anything that is complicit in their oppression.
For the past five years, 30-year-old trumpeter Marquis Hill has been invigorating the Chicago jazz scene with his sleek approach to modern jazz, which often incorporates elements of spoken word and hip-hop.
This is a feminist alarm that scrutinizes the hidden biases of our society that unfairly favors men over women. Playwright Alice Birch puts forth a call for contemporary women to sabotage anything that is complicit in their oppression.
In four months Mexicans will elect 629 federal officials. Join us for a half-day roundtable to examine the current institutional context and party platforms of the main political coalitions in the country: PRI, PAN-PRD and Morena.
Inside Innovation is a presentation series featuring the latest innovative technologies developed by UC San Diego researchers. Get an inside look at what is happening in the labs, explore commercialization opportunities and inquire about licensing.
An ancient fairy transforms itself into objects and people as it pursues Lily and Josie, two teenage mothers whom it befriends, manipulates, seduces and entraps. The Skriker is a fantastical story of love, loss, and revenge.
Learn how to respond to a sudden cardiac arrest using hands-only CPR from professional first responders. Get hands-on experience with our practice mannequins. No CPR cards will be issued.
Join us on Wednesday, March 14 in Geisel Library, Classroom 2 for an editing session to help improve Wikipedia entries on subjects related to art and feminism.
A collaborative art exhibition showcasing research conducted on the artistic capabilities of Computer Vision by some of UC San Diego's graduate and undergraduate students.
An ancient fairy transforms itself into objects and people as it pursues Lily and Josie, two teenage mothers whom it befriends, manipulates, seduces and entraps. The Skriker is a fantastical story of love, loss, and revenge.
The year 2018 marks 35 historic years for the Center for Memory and Recording Research (CMRR). Come celebrate with CMRR as we present talks, poster sessions, research highlightsm and announce the Schultz Prize winner.
MFA candidates Sarah Mendelsohn and Amy Reid share their work and discuss relationships between subject and artist, interviewing strategies, and tensions that might emerge within the sphere of ethnography in relation to artistic production.
Artist and curator conversation with Gala Porras-Kim and Ana Iwataki, around their practices and work with Commonwealth and Council, an artist-run exhibition space in Koreatown, Los Angeles.
Join UC San Diego South Asia Initiative for a talk and discussion with artist Sehba Sarwar, and UC San Diego graduate students Yessica Garcia-Hernandez (Ethnic Studies) and Sindhu Thirumalaisamy (Visual Arts), on Sarwar's cross cultural art series, Borderlines
A multimedia installation exploring turbulence and chaos through environmental and social indicators, inspired by a long fascination of simply staring at the sky and the place of imagination it elicits. Part of the IDEAS Performance Series.
Join us for a special lecture hosted by the Center for Hellenic Studies at UC San Diego in partnership with the Classical Studies Department at UC San Diego.
"ANCIENT THEORIES OF COLOR" featuring guest speaker Professor Katerina Ierodiakonou.
Lobbying Broadcast Media on Climate.
Environmental speaker and former photojournalist Eve Simmons will present “Big Heart, Little Voice? Expanding Your Message Through Broadcast Media"
Join us for a free seminar to learn how you or a loved one can prevent or find relief from common pelvic floor conditions such as urinary incontinence, pelvic floor disorders and urinary tract infections. Learn more about how we can help you
VanderSchuit's work uses the surfaces of digital video projections and iridescent materials to explore the body’s ontological relationship to real and virtual spaces.
Original works by choreographers demonstrating the creativity and technique that emerge within and through the body in mastering the art of dance.
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Original works by choreographers demonstrating the creativity and technique that emerge within and through the body in mastering the art of dance.
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Original works by choreographers demonstrating the creativity and technique that emerge within and through the body in mastering the art of dance.
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Come and check out our 6 ICAM Artists showcasing their senior projects. Exhibitions will be featuring virtual reality experiences, interactive installations, digital paintings, live performances, and more.
Renowned plant physiologist and recipient of the 2017 Kyoto Prize in “Basic Sciences,” Graham Farquhar will speak at UC San Diego on March 21 as part of the 2018 Kyoto Prize Symposium.
Acclaimed journalist and Pulitzer-Prize winning writer Ian Johnson will deliver the 2018 Ellsworth Memorial Lecture on how the return of religion is shaping China’s future.
As part of Dermatology Research Day, we are privileged to offer a special seminar featuring Anthony Oro, MD, PhD, Stanford University, who will present on the topic “Common Genetic and Epigenetic Resistance Pathways that Stymie Tumor Therapy”
Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray, who has been at the helm of Mexico’s foreign policy since January 2017, will discuss the country’s relationship with the rest of North America.
Join us for a free seminar on the latest advances in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery. Amanda Gosman, M.D., will review the newest technology, procedures and techniques, patient safety, and advances in surgical and nonsurgical treatments.
Celebrate the arrival of spring and the changes it brings by joining us for the biggest Eggstravaganza ever! Explore animal eggs, create a shark egg craft, and participate in an “underwater egg hunt” — no basket needed. Don’t miss free face painting!
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Celebrate the arrival of spring and the changes it brings by joining us for the biggest Eggstravaganza ever! Explore animal eggs, create a shark egg craft, and participate in an “underwater egg hunt” — no basket needed. Don’t miss free face painting!
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Celebrate the arrival of spring and the changes it brings by joining us for the biggest Eggstravaganza ever! Explore animal eggs, create a shark egg craft, and participate in an “underwater egg hunt” — no basket needed. Don’t miss free face painting!
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The presentation offers an overview of the work carried out by the Yemeni National Dialogue Conference (2013–2014), and which proposed the creation of a federal state with more open inclusive political order to soothe decades of internal tensions.
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Daniel Kevles will discuss historical and public policy issues related to modern genetics, especially the potential for applications of genome editing to emerging pressures toward a new eugenics movement in the U.S. and elsewhere.
Join the Center for Hellenic Studies for a special event centered around Greek Independence Day! This symposium will feature both current doctoral and undergraduate students.
Celebrate the arrival of spring and the changes it brings by joining us for the biggest Eggstravaganza ever! Explore animal eggs, create a shark egg craft, and participate in an “underwater egg hunt” — no basket needed. Don’t miss free face painting!
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Celebrate the arrival of spring and the changes it brings by joining us for the biggest Eggstravaganza ever! Explore animal eggs, create a shark egg craft, and participate in an “underwater egg hunt” — no basket needed. Don’t miss free face painting!
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Celebrate the arrival of spring and the changes it brings by joining us for the biggest Eggstravaganza ever! Explore animal eggs, create a shark egg craft, and participate in an “underwater egg hunt” — no basket needed. Don’t miss free face painting!
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Come to the Happy Hour at Cecils on Thursday, March 29, to help us vote on our new beer lineup. For only $10 you get to come and sample 6 local San Diego craft breweries and enjoy small appetizers from Cecils.
Celebrate the arrival of spring and the changes it brings by joining us for the biggest Eggstravaganza ever! Explore animal eggs, create a shark egg craft, and participate in an “underwater egg hunt” — no basket needed. Don’t miss free face painting!
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Celebrate the arrival of spring and the changes it brings by joining us for the biggest Eggstravaganza ever! Explore animal eggs, create a shark egg craft, and participate in an “underwater egg hunt” — no basket needed. Don’t miss free face painting!
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