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.
Grad forums showcase the diverse and innovative work of graduate students in the Music Department. The concerts feature performances of traditional and contemporary repertoire alongside new pieces by UC San Diego composers and improvisers.
Descending from the great Russian musical tradition, the Hermitage Piano Trio is distinguished by its exuberant musicality, interpretative range, and sumptuous sound.
UC San Diego opens the 2019 season with No. 4 preseason national ranking from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. The Tritons will host Concordia University (Irvine) in their season opener at 11 a.m., Sunday.
Meet your hiring needs at UC San Diego! Reserve your table by February 1, 2019, 11 am - 2 pm, on Library Walk to recruit top talent during an entrepreneurial and innovation conference attracting innovators from UC San Diego and the nearby region.
So you think your idea or startup is the best? Come and prove it! Pitch against the best of the best and fight for your startup’s honor in this international competition.
Join us for the annual Ignite Startup Showcase on February 20 at the Price Center at UC San Diego. Share what you are working on. Startups from across Cali-Baja are encouraged to participate.
Hisham Mayet is a film maker, photographer, musical researcher and sound adventurer born on the Barbary Coast of North Africa. Hisham is co-founder and co-owner of the Sublime Frequencies label.
Black February features Stephanie Richards (conductions) and students and faculty of the UCSD music department. Black February performances will occur at the Loft on Monday evenings in February- 2/4, 2/11 and 2/25.
Calling the Giver in You!
Donate blood and save a life!
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Thursday, February 7, 2019
10:00 AM-3:30 PM
Donate at the Bloodmobile parked on Library Walk
The Division of Physical Sciences is hosting a town hall meeting to discuss an exciting new initiative centered on you—the students in the Division of Physical Sciences.
Join us on the UC San Diego campus for a conversation about innovation, student success, and social mobility. Engage with colleagues who are thought leaders, scholars, and practitioners deeply committed to advancing educational attainment.
A New York–born Haitian American living in New Orleans, multi-instrumentalist Leyla McCalla is deeply influenced by traditional Creole, Cajun, and Haitian music, as well as by American jazz and folk.
Calling the Giver in You!
Donate blood and save a life!
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Thursday, February 7, 2019
10:00 AM-3:30 PM
Donate at the Bloodmobile parked on Library Walk
The Division of Physical Sciences is hosting a town hall meeting to discuss an exciting new initiative centered on you—the students in the Division of Physical Sciences.
“Re-constructing brains in the lab to revolutionize neuroscience”
Alysson Muotri, Ph.D.,
Professor, University of California San Diego
UC San Diego Stem Cell Program
School of Medicine, Dept. Pediatrics/Rady Children's Hospital-Sanford Consortium
Join us as Dr. Muotri explains how mini brains are generated in his lab and how this strategy can create novel therapeutical insights on neurogenetic disorders, such as autism.
On Wednesday, February 6, the Holocaust Living History Workshop series will feature film producer Atanas Kolev, founder of Ancient Tribe Entertainment, an LA-based film and media production company with offices in Hollywood and Sofia, Bulgaria.
THE JUDGE is a unique and timely documentary about Kholoud Al-Faqih, the first woman judge to be appointed to the Middle East’s Shari’a (Islamic law) courts. There will be a panel discussion and short reception following the screening.
Calling the Giver in You!
Donate blood and save a life!
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Thursday, February 7, 2019
10:00 AM-3:30 PM
Donate at the Bloodmobile parked on Library Walk
Please join Pradeep K. Khosla as we celebrate the opening of Gilman Bridge, the long-awaited new bridge connecting UC San Diego’s east and west campuses.
Oceanids Sounding Board and the Ida and Cecil Green Faculty Club present Professors Emeriti Cecil Lytle and Joel Dimsdale,MD, discussing the future of intergenerational housing at UC San Diego.
A special talk on race and gentrification featuring guest speakers Prof. Eric Avila and San Diego artist Rizzhel Javier, including an audience Q&A session. The event concludes with an opening reception for the art exhibit "Reclaim! Remain! Rebuild!
In this talk Julian McAuley, UC San Diego Computer Science and Engineering, discusses the modeling techniques behind personalized recommendation technology on the web.
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.
UC San Diego hosts 13th-ranked Division II West Region rival Azusa Pacific as the action at Northview Tennis Courts on North Campus in La Jolla gets underway with doubles at noon on Friday. Admission is free. Parking permits are required on weekdays.
The No. 23 UC San Diego softball team returns to La Jolla to host CSU Dominguez Hills in the Tritons' home opener at 1 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 8, as they face a CCAA foe for a doubleheader.
A panel of experts will reflect on how China’s opening of its financial sector made the country a powerhouse in global finance, and current foreign competition amid growing trade tensions.
UC San Diego hosts its home opener against 13th-ranked NCAA Division II West Region rival Azusa Pacific at 3:30 p.m., Friday, Feb. 8., at Northview Tennis Courts on North Campus in La Jolla.
UC San Diego opens its second season of Big West Conference play as it hosts UC Irvine on Friday, Feb. 8 at 7 p.m. at RIMAC Arena. The Anteaters are 11-2 overall and ranked fourth in the country. Parking permits are required on weekdays.
UC San Diego returns to action on Saturday, Feb. 9, as it hosts the Triton Invitational at Canyonview Aquatic Center. The Tritons take on UC Santa Barbara on Saturday beginning at noon.
The UC San Diego women's tennis team remains at home to host future Big West Conference foe Cal Poly at noon, Saturday, Feb. 9, at Northview Tennis Courts.
The UC San Diego softball team concludes its first home series of the season hosting CCAA foe CSU Dominguez Hills in a doubleheader starting at noon from Triton Softball Field on Saturday, Feb. 9.
Deep Roots
February 9 @ 7:30pm – February 10 @ 2:00pm, 2019
Steven Schick, conductor
LJ White New Work
Philip Glass Cello Concerto No. 2
Anton Bruckner Symphony No. 3
Soloist: Katinka Kleijn, cello
The second day of action begins at the 2019 Triton Invitational at Canyonview Pool and Triton Pool on Sunday, Feb. 10, with UC San Diego's opponent to be determined. The Invitational features 16 teams and admission is $15.
In its third match in as many days, the UC San Diego women's tennis team hosts Claremont-Mudd-Scripps at noon, Sunday, Feb. 10 at Northview Tennis Courts. Admission is free and a parking permit is not required on the weekend.
The UC San Diego baseball team (2-0) returns to action on Monday, Feb. 11 with two regulation nine-inning contests set for 2 p.m. from Triton Ballpark.
The UC San Diego Library is excited to participate in Love Data Week this Feb. 11–15. Join us online and in-person for a variety of activities as we celebrate this year’s theme “Data in Everyday Life.”
Music for films
Featuring:
Films by Angela Jennings, Sabina Maselli, Lyndsay Bloom and Kate Clark
Music by James Rushford, Michiko Ogawa, Carolyn Chen and Samuel Dunscombe
Performed by Michiko Ogawa
The UC San Diego Library is excited to participate in Love Data Week this Feb. 11 - 15. Join us online and in-person for a variety of activities as we celebrate this year’s theme “Data in Everyday Life.”
UC San Diego University Art Gallery - Reclaim! Remain! Rebuild! Posters on Affordable Housing, Gentrification & Resistance.
Mondays and Wednesdays 12 – 4 p.m. and Tuesdays and Fridays 2 – 6 p.m.
Special Hours: Saturday March 2nd, 2pm to 6pm
As part of a 10-game homestand, the UC San Diego softball team hosts Azusa Pacific in a doubleheader set to begin at 3 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 13, from Triton Softball Field. Admission is free.
Taken from the research theme of International Development, experts will discuss key policy issues around using data for social impact particularly in developing countries.
"Development of Therapeutic Approaches for Muscle Disease using Human Pluripotent Stem Cells"
April Pyle, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics
UCLA
Hosted By:
UCSD Stem Cell Program
The UC San Diego women's tennis team hosts Point Loma at 2 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 14 at Northview Tennis Courts. Admission is free. Parking permits are required on weekdays.
Malian Filmmaker Manthia Diawara reflects upon the perils of south-north migration and the hopes and dreams of refugees fleeing from Africa to Europe. Film: 70 minutes, preceded by a lecture. Refreshments will be served.
In the Sokwanlok Distinguished Lecture on China, Joe Tsai will discuss the current tensions in the context of long-term U.S.-China relations as China transitions to a consumption-driven economy and aims to be an innovator in advanced technologies.
This Valentine's Day watch the No. 2 UC San Diego (20-0, 16-0 CCAA) women's basketball team take on Cal State Dominguez Hills with tip-off scheduled for 5:30 p.m. from RIMAC Arena.
In 1987, renowned virtuoso violinist János Négyesy established a series of Chamber Music concerts called the “Soirée for Music Lovers.” The tradition continues on Valentine's Day: February 14th at 7:00 p.m. in the Conrad Prebys Concert Hall. Free.
Join the UC San Diego men's basketball team on Valentine's Day as the Tritons host Cal State Dominguez Hills at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 14, at RIMAC Arena.
This one day conference is an opportunity to learn about UC San Diego's Structural Engineering program, people, facilities & research activities; includes technical presentations, student poster session, awards, lab tours, and reception & networking.
The No. 23 UC San Diego softball team (5-2) remains at home this weekend hosting Cal State Monterey Bay in California Collegiate Athletic Association action. The series begins at 1 p.m. Friday with a doubleheader at Triton Softball Field.
A talk about the growing influence of higher education on urban development, especially in communities of color, featuring guest speaker Prof. Davarian Baldwin. Held in the University Art Gallery, around the art exhibit "Reclaim! Remain! Rebuild!"
The UC San Diego Library is excited to participate in Love Data Week this Feb. 11–15. Join us online and in-person for a variety of activities as we celebrate this year’s theme “Data in Everyday Life.”
This workshop will explore the state‐of-the‐art and immediate horizons of algorithms, Big Data, and automation and their interface with the social sciences and ethical issues. The panels are set up to facilitate lively and wide‐ranging discussion.
The No. 20 UC San Diego women's water polo team (4-5) returns to action at 6 p.m., Friday, Feb. 15, hosting Loyola Marymount at Canyonview Aquatic Center. The Tritons have won 11 of their last 13 at home.
The No. 14 UC San Diego baseball team (4-0) remains at home this weekend hosting Cal State Monterey Bay in the Tritons' California Collegiate Athletic Association opener. The four-game set begins at 6 p.m., Friday at Triton Ballpark.
UC San Diego continues a season-long seven-match homestand this coming Saturday Feb. 16, hosting Redlands at Northview Tennis Courts. Doubles action is set to begin at 11 a.m. Admission is free on North Campus in La Jolla.
The UC San Diego softball team concludes its four-game California Collegiate Athletic Association series with Cal State Monterey Bay with a doubleheader beginning at 11 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 16 at Triton Softball Field.
The No. 14 UC San Diego baseball team's California Collegiate Athletic Association series against Cal State Monterey Bay continues with a doubleheader starting at 1 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 16 at Triton Ballpark.
The No. 2 UC San Diego women's basketball team hosts Cal State L.A. in California Collegiate Athletic Association action from RIMAC Arena. Tip-off is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. The men's game is scheduled to follow.
The UC San Diego men's basketball team hosts Cal State L.A. at 7:30 p.m. from RIMAC Arena in California Collegiate Athletic Association action. Parking is free on the weekend.
The No. 14 UC San Diego baseball team concludes its four-game California Collegiate Athletic Association series against Cal State Monterey Bay at noon, Sunday, Feb. 17, from Triton Ballpark. Follow @ucsdbsb on Twitter for weather updates.
This year's MilliporeSigma Lectureship speaker, Nobel Laureate Dr. Robert J. Lefkowitz of Duke University, presents, “A Brief History of G-Protein Coupled Receptors.” Pre-talk refreshments at 3:30pm. Reception follows lecture.
Glen Weyl (co-author, Radical Markets) will discuss speculative ways to organize markets with GPS professor Renee Bowen and science fiction writer and futurist David Brin as part of the "San Diego 2049" series.
DIANA (World-Premiere Musical)
Christopher Ashley and the writers behind the Tony Award-winning musical Memphis (Joe DiPietro and David Bryan) create this highly anticipated musical, featuring an epic and sweeping contemporary score.
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Ignite is UC San Diego’s flagship annual innovation conference, connecting risk-takers, rule-breakers and changemakers on campus and across the Cali-Baja region.
Join us for our monthly Brown Bag Seminar! Dr. Bonnie Kaiser will discuss "Designing a Maternal Mental Health Intervention in Rural Haiti: What matters to women?"
There will be FREE cookies and coffee!
UC San Diego continues a season-long seven-match homestand this coming Wednesday, Feb. 20, hosting 21st-ranked Division II West Region and city rival Point Loma. Doubles begins at 2 p.m., and admission is free at Northview Tennis Courts.
The Startup Showcase @ Ignite 2019 bring 40+ startups from around the Cali-Baja region. For companies interested in demoing apply online here: https://ignite.ucsd.edu/get-involved/showcase/
This year's MilliporeSigma Lectureship speaker, Nobel Laureate Dr. Robert J. Lefkowitz of Duke University, presents “Molecular Basis for Biased and Allosteric Activation of GPCRs.” Pre-talk refreshments at 3:30pm.
UC San Diego Helen Edison Lecture Series and The San Diego Union-Tribune Festival of Books present a FREE public lecture on ZUCKED: Waking up to the Facebook Catastrophe with ROGER MCNAMEE on February 20 at 7:00 PM.
Alceste finds himself at a party in order to uncover the true nature of Celimene’s affections. There he encounters society; a slick, capricious people, each in his estimation embodiments of decaying values and apathy in the face of corruption.
The subject matter of Hubb's photographs has included staged poems to the landscape, the figure in the landscape, self-portraits, and literal and abstract examinations of the female body.
DIANA (World-Premiere Musical)
Christopher Ashley and the writers behind the Tony Award-winning musical Memphis (Joe DiPietro and David Bryan) create this highly anticipated musical, featuring an epic and sweeping contemporary score.
View more dates and times »
The National Startup Roadshow at Ignite will be a half-day program featuring sub-sessions themed around Regulation of Artificial Intelligence used in Healthcare. Come listen to testimonies from industry experts!
Don't miss the Recruitment Fair on Library Walk where you'll be able to meet with 80+ innovative companies actively recruiting for exceptional talent! The event is open and free of charge to students, staff, faculty, and friends of UC San Diego.
Charity: Water is a non-profit organization bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing countries. Water Walk invites guests to walk a fraction of the distance in someone else’s shoes to experience it for themselves.
Master percussionist Gene Perry and his ensemble demonstrate African and Afro-Caribbean drumming and dance styles with audience participation. Free and open to the campus and general public. Refreshments. Children and amateurs welcome!
Distinguished Lecture Series guest, Dr. Gary Tomlinson, John Hay Whitney Professor of Music and Humanities at Yale University, presents "What Evolutionary Musicology Is, and What It Isn’t"
Men and women are invited to hear UC San Diego Health fertility specialists discuss treatments for infertility, including both male and female conditions.
The UC San Diego women's tennis team continues its season-long seven-match homestand hosting Stanislaus State at 2 p.m., Friday, at Northview Tennis Courts. Admission is free.
Chicago-based performance collective Manual Cinema's "No Blue Memories: The Life of Gwendolyn Brooks" brings to life the story of one of Chicago’s most beloved figures.
Join us for UC San Diego’s 17th annual Black History Month Scholarship Brunch. All community members are invited to enjoy a Southern-style soul food brunch with live music and recognition of student scholars.
The UC San Diego baseball team returns to La Jolla on Saturday to play the final two games of a four-game set against No. 16 Cal Poly Pomona. The doubleheader begins at 1 p.m. The teams have combined for the last four Division II West Region trophies
The UC San Diego men's tennis team returns to La Jolla to host Sonoma State at 10 a.m., Sunday, Feb. 24 at Northview Tennis Courts. Admission and parking are free of charge.
The UC San Diego women's tennis team continues its season-long seven-match homestand hosting Sonoma State at 1 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 24 at Northview Tennis Courts. Admission and parking are free.
Tough Cases ethics discussion series provides an opportunity for physicians, nurses, social workers, other clinical staff, and students anticipating a career in medicine or science to increase awareness of, and sensitivity to, ethical issues.
Learn tips and techniques from acclaimed Malian guitar virtuoso Habib Koité! Explore the various musical styles that form the roots of the African Blues. Bring your own electric or acoustic guitar and amplifier to participate.
Join us for a conversation with theoretical physicist Massimiliano Di Ventra who will discuss the scientific methodology from the point of view of an experienced practitioner. Di Ventra will be signing copies of his latest book.
DIANA (World-Premiere Musical)
Christopher Ashley and the writers behind the Tony Award-winning musical Memphis (Joe DiPietro and David Bryan) create this highly anticipated musical, featuring an epic and sweeping contemporary score.
View more dates and times »
Together, Habib Koité & Bassekou Kouyate exemplify the shared experience associated with the historical, cultural, and unifying properties of Malian music.
On a three-match win streak, UC San Diego hosts yet another important regional fixture this Wednesday, Feb. 27, at 2 p.m. against 20th-ranked city rival Point Loma (4-1).
On Wednesday, February 27, the Holocaust Living History Workshop series will feature Wolf Gruner, the Shapell-Guerin Chair in Jewish Studies and professor of history at USC. Gruner is also the founding director of the USC Shoah Foundation Center.
WEDS@7 Steven Schick, solo percussion
Steven Schick presents an evening of solo percussion pieces including Celeste Oram's 2018 work and the world premiere of Roger Reynolds' "Here and There".
Playwright, actor and educator Anna Deavere Smith uses her singular brand of theatre to explore issues of community, character and diversity in America. The MacArthur Foundation honored Smith with the “Genius” Fellowship.
Forty-seven unique individuals were voluntarily interviewed, their offerings transcribed and carefully sorted by emergent themes. From among the twelve Greek texts studied, six classical women were elected to carry the interviewees’ voices forward.
DIANA (World-Premiere Musical)
Christopher Ashley and the writers behind the Tony Award-winning musical Memphis (Joe DiPietro and David Bryan) create this highly anticipated musical, featuring an epic and sweeping contemporary score.
View more dates and times »
The Tritons continue a season-long nine-match homestand against Division I Villanova this Thursday morning, Feb. 28. Doubles gets underway bright and early at 9 a.m. at Northview Tennis Courts on North Campus in La Jolla.
The No. 2 UC San Diego women's basketball team (24-0) returns home this week to finish its regular-season schedule, as the Tritons play host to Cal State Monterey Bay on Thursday, Feb. 28.
UC San Diego wraps up its regular season slate this week at RIMAC Arena in La Jolla, hosting Cal State Monterey Bay at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 28 and Cal State East Bay on Saturday, March 2.