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.
Featuring several emerging and mid-career UC San Diego grads alongside established peers, this exhibition showcases artists working with expanded media art practices, innovative new media, speculative design practices, and public policy.
Tackle your fear of speaking with UC San Diego Table Talkers Toastmasters, a group of staff and students who meet weekly to practice speaking and leadership skills in a fun learning environment. Join us for a free open house on April 12.
Please join us for a special lecture hosted by the Institute of Arts & Humanities (IAH) in partnership with the Chicano/a~Latino/a Arts & Humanities Program.
"Agnostic Harmony & Transformation" features guest speaker Professor Martha Gonzalez.
Yong Suk Lee of Stanford University presents a survey he conducted before and after the impeachment of Park Geun-Hye, and ultimately aims to shed some light on how social media and news disseminated through social media might affect society.
UC San Diego Grad Slam is a graduate student competitive speaking event that showcases graduate student research. Come see the top ten finalists present their research in just three minutes!
Henrik Christensen, expert in systems integration and human-robot interaction, is joining us to discuss how the new Internet of Things (IoT) impacts future markets.
The UC San Diego Research Ethics Program and the Earl Warren College Office of the Provost present an interactive theatrical event about the darker side of academia, staged readings of David Abramson’s tragicomic play Purely Academic
Eleanor Roosevelt College is pleased to invite you to a special evening featuring Emmanuel Jal, an internationally recognized hip-hop musician, former child soldier turned activist and entrepreneur as he shares his story and music.
The Human Body Time Machine is an immersive dance performance that creates a “meditative playtime” for audience to experience the movement of time. This new work features a diverse array of dancers from various backgrounds, abilities and ages.
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Stemming from MFA student Sam Wohl's graphic novel, JUDAS UNICORN, this play was developed with Professors Deborah Stein, Robert Brill and Robert Castro from UC San Diego Theatre and Dance. The reading will be staged by Company 157.