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.
Join us to hear Dr. Cheryl A.M. Anderson's presentation to Oceanids' Sounding Board, "Dietary Intake and Disparities in Chronic Disease Risk: Examining the Problems and Accelerating Solutions."
In her book "Censored: Distraction and Diversion Inside China's Great Firewall," UC San Diego political science associate professor Molly Roberts sheds light on how and when censorship influences the Chinese public.
Empowerment among Sex Workers in West Bengal: Stories from 15 Years of Mixed-Methods Research Collaborations with Durbar, a W.H.O. Model Program for HIV/STI Prevention and Community Development. Organized by SAI, GEH, Dept of Anthropology & GBP.
Join us for a free seminar with experts from our Parkinson's and other Movement Disorders Center. They will share information about the different types of tremors, their causes and potential treatments.
Helping you prepare for 21st century jobs, UC San Diego innovation and entrepreneur groups have teamed together to deliver this timely series. The general public can receive a certificate for attending 6 out of the 8 sessions.
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The CCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament returns to UC San Diego for back-to-back seasons with La Jolla as the backdrop for elite action on the pitch. The Tritons women will seek their third-straight postseason title.
The CCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament returns to La Jolla this weekend. No. 10 UC San Diego begins the postseason Friday as the top-seeded host. Tickets: $10 general admission; $5 youth 12 and under, students with a valid ID and seniors.
The CCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament returns to UC San Diego for back-to-back seasons with La Jolla as the backdrop for elite action on the pitch. Cal State LA looks to duplicate 2018’s.
The CCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament returns to UC San Diego for back-to-back seasons with La Jolla as the backdrop for elite action on the pitch. Cal State LA looks to duplicate 2018’s success.
Young People’s Concert
November 2, 2018
7:00-8:00 p.m.
Mandeville Auditorium
Steven Schick, conductor
A fun and informative introduction to the symphony!
The UC San Diego fencing team is set to host the 23rd annual BladeRunner Tournament this week in the newly-remodeled RIMAC Arena. The event runs Saturday, Nov. 3 (9 a.m.) and Sunday, Nov. 4 (8 a.m.). Admission is free.
November 3 @ 7:30pm – November 4 @ 2:00pm, 2018
Steven Schick and Michael Gerdes, conductors
Zosha di Castri Lineage
Tan Dun Water Concerto
Igor Stravinsky Petrushka
Soloist: Steven Schick, percussion
The CCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament returns to UC San Diego for back-to-back seasons with La Jolla as the backdrop for elite action on the pitch. The Tritons women will seek their third-straight postseason title.
The CCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament returns to UC San Diego for back-to-back seasons with La Jolla as the backdrop for elite action on the pitch. Cal State LA looks to duplicate 2018’s success.
This is a monthly lunch series featuring local bioinformaticians discussing their tools, research, software, coding, etc. Dexter Pratt (NDEx Project) will give a talk on "Network Workflows with NDEx and Cytoscape”. A light lunch will be provided.
The purpose of this conference is to recognize research done in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities. The conference is free and open to the public, but registration is required
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.
What is happiness? How do people in China get it? What are the social obstacles to having it? And what does this tell us about contemporary China’s moral order?
Dr. Tim Hesterberg is a Senior Statistician at Google. Before that he attempted jobs at an electric utility, in academia, and in software. He received his Ph.D. in Statistics from Stanford University. Now he'll tell you how to analyze data!
Mayor of Vitória, Brazil and Pacific Leadership Fellow Luciano Rezende will provide his assessment of the challenges to succeed in local administration in a period of crisis and discuss the challenges that the new president will face.
Distinguished Alumna, MFA 1984, Carrie Mae Weems is a celebrated artist known for exploring issues of race, gender, class and how the present can be understood through history and identity.
Join us for the 5th annual Geisel After Dark Library Student Success & Safety Information Fair. Enjoy free snacks, games, and activities while learning how different campus and Library departments, units, and programs can help you succeed on campus.
The Stem Cell Program invites speakers to provide insight into stem cell functions, tissue development, and cell-based approaches for the treatment of diseases and emphasizes the basic research and translational themes of stem cell research.
Division II women's soccer championship first-round game between Point Loma and Chico State. The winner will play the West's top-seed, UC San Diego, Saturday at 12 p.m.
In her book "Raising Global Families," Pei-Chia Lan examines how ethnic Chinese parents in Taiwan and the U.S. negotiate cultural differences and class inequality to raise children in the of globalization and immigration.
UC San Diego joins universities across the country for the 2018 National First-Generation College celebration. Join the Tritons Firsts community (UC San Diego’s first-generation faculty, staff and students) for an inspirational get-together.
On Thursday, October 11, the Holocaust Living History Workshop series will feature Lou de Beer, who witnessed the arrival of the German troops in 1940 and lived through the dark days of occupation.
Marshall College Speaker Series presents "Constructing Past and Present Identities: Evaluating Depictions of Angela Davis in Popular Culture," a lecture by Dr. Sharon Lynette Jones
Candice Hopkins is a curator and writer originally from Whitehorse, Yukon. She is co-curator of the 2018 SITE Santa Fe biennial as well as co-curator of the Canadian Pavilion at the 58th Venice Biennale. She was a curator for documenta 14.
A graduate of New England Conservatory, Ashley is currently a doctoral student at the University of California, San Diego where she studies with Aleck Karis.
Helping you prepare for 21st century jobs, UC San Diego innovation and entrepreneur groups have teamed together to deliver this timely series. The general public can receive a certificate for attending 6 out of the 8 sessions.
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The CCAA/GNAC Challenge at RIMAC Arena begins Friday at 5:30 PM as Cal State Dominguez Hills and Western Washington square off on the campus of UC San Diego.
Grad Forums provide an outlet for Music Department graduate students to present individual and collaborative works on their own terms.
Program information to be announced.
Through an interplay between dance and theater, David Roussève / REALITY performs "Halfway to Dawn," an evening-length work weaving dance, music, sound, video, and text to uncover the deeper ”truths” of jazz composer Billy Strayhorn's life.
As the West’s top seed in the NCAA Women’s Soccer Division II Championship, No. 10 UC San Diego begins the Road To Pittsburgh at home Saturday in the second round with kickoff set for noon.
Ahead of the Western Water Polo Association Championship, UC San Diego hosts The Olympic Club on Saturday at noon in an exhibition at Canyonview Aquatic Center.
The two-day CCAA/GNAC Challenge at RIMAC Arena ends Saturday with two games. Cal State Dominguez Hills and Simon Fraser tip-off at 5:30 p.m., followed by Western Washington and UC San Diego at 7:30 p.m.
The two-day CCAA/GNAC Challenge at RIMAC Arena ends Saturday with two games. Cal State Dominguez Hills and Simon Fraser tip-off at 5:30 p.m., followed by Western Washington and UC San Diego at 7:30 p.m.
The San Diego Crew Classic is the largest spring regatta in the United States. The UC San Diego rowing teams call San Diego Mission Bay home. Consisting of 4,600 acres, the "World's Finest Aquatic Playground" is a rower's paradise.
The San Diego Crew Classic is the largest spring regatta in the United States. The UC San Diego rowing teams call San Diego Mission Bay home. Consisting of 4,600 acres, the "World's Finest Aquatic Playground" is a rower's paradise.
Cixin Liu, China’s most beloved science fiction writer—and one of the most important voices of the 21st century—will join celebrated American science fiction writer John Scalzi at the Clarke Center to discuss the power of speculative worldbuilding.
Taken from the research theme Elections, Governments & Policy, GPS experts will discuss the key policy issues the upcoming administration in Mexico will face. We’ll cover U.S.-Mexican relations, social policy, security and more.
As part of the Challenging Conversations event series, the Institute of Arts & Humanities (IAH) invites you to a special talk discussing deportation and border policy in Mexico and the United States, with guests from Otros Dreams en Accion (ODA).
Zackary Drucker is an independent artist, cultural producer, and trans woman who breaks down the way we think about gender, sexuality, and seeing. Drucker is an Emmy and Golden Globe winning Producer for the series "This Is Me" and "Transparent."
Featuring Luciano Berio's masterwork, Circles with percussionists Steve Schick and Sean Dowgray, soprano Susan Narucki, and harpist Tasha Smith Godinez.
Singer Maria de Barros's creative heart, however, lies in the culturally rich land of Cabo Verde, which includes everything from African and Portuguese to Argentine and Cuban influences—that has always inspired her to set her heart on home.
Invited speaker Allen Buchanan Professor of Philosophy at Duke University and also professor of the Philosophy of International Law at the Dickson Poon School of Law at King's College, London.
Talk by Dr. Jyoti Mishra (Assistant Professor at the Dept of Psychiatry, UC San Diego) on developing digital technologies that translate this neuroscientific knowledge to serve Indian children with mental disorders.
T3511 Video Screening starts at 5pm in Calit2 Auditorium. Join us for discussion with artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg and Visual Arts faculty Pinar Yoldas.
The Eugene M. Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society
by Professor Lauria Zoloth
Margaret E. Burton Professor
Senior Advisor to the Provost
Programs in Social Ethics
University of Chicago
Filera is a trio of musicians, Natalia Perez, Wilfrido Terrazas and Carmina Escobar, that share similar interests in contemporary/experimental music, improvised music and performance art.
Helping you prepare for 21st century jobs, UC San Diego innovation and entrepreneur groups have teamed together to deliver this timely series. The general public can receive a certificate for attending 6 out of the 8 sessions.
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Take a coffee break and connect with a librarian in your field of study! This is an opportunity to relax and share ways the library can better serve you and your academic needs.
The Paris-based Modigliani Quartet, formed by four close friends in 2003, is one of the most sought-after string quartets and a regular guest at the world’s top venues.
With the impending signature and ratification of the United States, Mexico and Canada Agreement (USMCA), the conference will provide a comprehensive review of what wins and losses in the new trade deal.
Brain Death Uncertainty: Growing Challenges to Its Legal Status.
This presentation describes three new types of court challenges to the legal status of brain death in the United States.
Join collections manager Alex Hangsterfer and curator Richard Norris as they reveal the treasure trove of samples housed at Scripps and showcased in Oddities: Hidden Heroes of the Scripps Collections.
Join us as we bring together three high-level policy experts to talk about the current state of public opinion on U.S. foreign policy and explore how that may shape the future of international relations, as we know it.
Thanksgiving is just around the corner! Join the Library for its Turkey Calling Show, an annual community tradition. Presented as an old-time radio hour, this celebration is filled with music and stories led by UC San Diego alumnus, Scott Paulson.
UC San Diego hosts Chico State at 5:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 24 at RIMAC Arena in the Tritons' home and league opener. UC San Diego won the CCAA regular-season championship for the third-consecutive season in 2017-18.
UC San Diego continues play in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) hosting Chico State at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 24, at RIMAC Arena. Chico State was picked to finish third in the CCAA Preseason Coaches Poll.
Blood Donors-Lives Depend on it!
Monday, November 26, 2018
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
10:0 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Bloodmobile on Library Walk
Schedule an appointment with the San Diego Blood Bank by logging onto http://www.sandiegobloodbank.org.
Joel Robbins is Sigrid Rausing Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge. He interests include the anthropology of values, ethics, cultural change, anthropological theory, and the anthropology of Christianity.
Join us in an important conversation about the status of HIV/AIDS in our binational region. With experts drawn from across UC San Diego, the panel will explore existing cross-border research, the need for new mechanisms and increased funding.
Join the UCPath team for a quick overview, learn about changes, and find out how you can get prepared for UCPath implementation at UC San Diego. All attendees receive a free give-away.
Blood Donors-Lives Depend on it!
Monday, November 26, 2018
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
10:0 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Bloodmobile on Library Walk
Schedule an appointment with the San Diego Blood Bank by logging onto http://www.sandiegobloodbank.org.
Award-winning radio correspondent Jocelyn Ford presents her debut documentary "Nowhere to Call Home." The 75 min. film screening will be followed by a discussion with the filmmaker.
The people of Grovers Corners, a small New Hampshire town, are intimately and profoundly presented in this deeply moving classic of the American theatre.
Join the UCPath team for a quick overview, learn about changes, and find out how you can get prepared for UCPath implementation at UC San Diego. All attendees receive a free give-away.
GPS is celebrating its 30th anniversary by partnering with the East Africa Social Science Translation Collaborative at UC Berkeley's Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA), to convene a panel on contemporary health issues in Sub Saharan Africa.
“The Screams We Make In Other People’s Dreams”: Edward Gorey, the Gay Gothic, and the Camp Macabre. In this lecture, cultural critic Mark Dery will draw on queer theory, literary criticism, art history, and cultural studies.
At the heart of A Beautiful Day in November on the Banks of the Greatest of the Great Lakes is the idea that even in the face of competition, conflicting points of view, and death, ritual still has the power to gather us together.
Two presentations: “Immune tolerance to skin bacteria: the importance of first impressions" by Tiffany C. Scharschmidt, MD, UC San Francisco; and “Retinoids Enhance Cathelicidin Expression During Reactive Adipogenesis" by Marc Liggins, PhD, UCSD
Join the UCPath team for a quick overview, learn about changes, and find out how you can get prepared for UCPath implementation at UC San Diego. All attendees receive a free give-away.
Led by multi-instrumentalist and bandleader Sergio Mendoza (Calexico), Orkesta Mendoza fashion borderless sounds that span the Americas, embracing mambo and cumbia with the same vigor as psychedelic pop, twang rock, and analog electronics.
Ken Anderson, San Diego's leading proponent of gospel, directs UC San Diego's gospel choir in a concert of African-American spirituals, blues, and traditional songs.
Find out how to get funding for your startup through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. Attend this workshop and learn how to apply.
At the heart of A Beautiful Day in November on the Banks of the Greatest of the Great Lakes is the idea that even in the face of competition, conflicting points of view, and death, ritual still has the power to gather us together.