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.
All UC San Diego students, faculty and staff are invited to free open houses on April 24th to learn about the update to university's Climate Action Plan and a new UC-wide call for ideas for offset projects and purchases.
Hands-on and interactive beginner painting exploration using paint brushes and stamps with artist Spramani Elaun. This art experience uses earth-friendly art supplies and participants will take home their art.
**Included with aquarium admission**
Join us for a DIY Makers’ Day where participants will make common products using sustainable, non-toxic, reusable, and recyclable materials. Help us go green and bring your own small containers and tote bag.
“A Dream of Humanity” an exhibition featuring work by Reza Deghati -
UC San Diego University Art Gallery — Mandeville Center.
Gallery hours: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 12-4 p.m.
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Jihad of Bitter Petals are works questioning what it is to be caught between the struggle and submission and the merger of Queer and Islamic Identities in a single body.
asey Polacheck crafts images which reflect upon their own making, structures of meaning and subjectivities offered. He intends moments where a cautious awareness of pictorial work can be found within represented narratives.
All UC San Diego students, faculty and staff are invited to free open houses on April 24th to learn about the update to university's Climate Action Plan and a new UC-wide call for ideas for offset projects and purchases.
Please join us for the Institute for Practical Ethic's keynote address, featuring Emma Marris, an environmental journalist and author, who will speak on "The Future of Nature: Conservation in the Anthropocene."
Event is free and open to the public.
The artist’s work considers the many forms of evolution within local and indigenous cultural production that have taken place alongside and adjacent to the narratives of Western art, including histories of sculptural installation and performance.
Mokoomba is one of Africa’s most exciting young bands, dazzling audiences worldwide with their knockout live shows and electrifying blend of Afro-fusion and tantalizing traditional Tonga rhythms.