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.
There may not be a simple recipe for how to lead, but there is a great deal of knowledge about how leaders impact lives and drive results. Join the class and prepare to put your growing leadership skills into ACTION.
Purchase a Birch Aquarium membership now to take advantage of more than two weeks of free admission to 30+ local museums and cultural attractions throughout San Diego County during San Diego Museum Council's Big Exchange.
“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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Covering nearly a half-century, “China Tripping” is the first anthology of reflections by influential experts on their cultural and social encounters in the People’s Republic. Editors Paul Pickowicz & Jeremy Murray will speak about the book project.
Guest speaker Schirin Amir-Moazami is Professor for Islam in Europe at the Institute of Islamic Studies at Freie Universität Berlin. Sponsored by the Program for the Study of Religion, Third World Studies Program, and the Department of Literature.
Join the UC San Diego Library in partnership with the Origami Folders for a hands-on workshop where attendees will have the opportunity to make their own origami creations alongside club members.
Pacific Leadership Fellow Arindam Bhattacharya will give a talk on this new globalization and what it means for public policy, industry structures and global business models.
Join us to examine new issues, examine the perspective of subjects and societies, and discuss the way social scientists are working to build new norms of research.
J.S.Bach The Musial Offering
The Musical Offering is a collection of keyboard canons and fugues and other pieces of music by J.S.Bach all based on a musical theme given by Great Frederick.
By using the negotiation strategies and skills suggested in this course, you can make conflict resolution a regular part of your approach to managing relationships at home, at work and in the community.
UC San Diego will host the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Track and Field Championships this week, May 2-4, at Triton Track and Field Stadium.
“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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The Community Bee Clinic is a radical veterinary practice and participatory multimedia installation where visitors can become emergency caregivers for dying honey bees.
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Join your fellow students and alumni who are pursuing careers in STEM fields for an evening of networking with accomplished alumni and top companies in tech and engineering and biological sciences.
Come join us this May 2nd from 6:30-7:30 PM @ Price Center Theater to hear the presentation of your life by Dr. Laura J. Stevens! Legacy Lecture is a recognition awarded to influential and amazing professors
UC San Diego will host the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Track and Field Championships this week, May 2-4, at Triton Track and Field Stadium.
The Community Bee Clinic is a radical veterinary practice and participatory multimedia installation where visitors can become emergency caregivers for dying honey bees.
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UC San Diego will host the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Track and Field Championships this week, May 2-4, at Triton Track and Field Stadium.
The Community Bee Clinic is a radical veterinary practice and participatory multimedia installation where visitors can become emergency caregivers for dying honey bees.
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The twin towering figures of the first half of the 20th century were Igor Stravinsky and Arnold Schoenberg, separated by compositional method, aesthetic direction, and personal style
Looking to the Future
May 4 @ 7:30pm – May 5 @ 2:00pm, 2019
Steven Schick, conductor
Julie Wolfe Fuel (with film by Bill Morrison)
Camille Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto No. 2
Jean Sibelius Symphony No. 5
The Community Bee Clinic is a radical veterinary practice and participatory multimedia installation where visitors can become emergency caregivers for dying honey bees.
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Sarah Murray (Center for Advanced Laboratory Medicine, Dept. of Pathology) will give a talk on "Clinical Genomics Testing for Cardiomyopathies and Arrhythmias". A light lunch will be provided.
The Community Bee Clinic is a radical veterinary practice and participatory multimedia installation where visitors can become emergency caregivers for dying honey bees.
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A talk by a three-time National Champion dancer, triathlete, and Guinness World Record holder for Heaviest Woman to Complete a Marathon, Ragen Chastain, about fat athletes.
The Gift that Keeps on Giving!
Donate blood and save a life!
DATES:
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Thursday, May 9, 2019
Bloodmobile on Library Walk
“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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The Community Bee Clinic is a radical veterinary practice and participatory multimedia installation where visitors can become emergency caregivers for dying honey bees.
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In this workshop, we welcome Gareth Nellis and Claire Adida, who will present their experiences in participating in the first of EGAP’s Metaketas – a coordinated approach to providing rigorous, externally valid and reproducible research results.
Support local artists! This is a great opportunity to pick up creative, affordable gifts for Mother’s Day, Graduation, and Father’s Day while you experience a taste of the new Craft Center coming in 2020!
The Gift that Keeps on Giving!
Donate blood and save a life!
DATES:
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Thursday, May 9, 2019
At the Bloodmobile on Library Walk
Passages is a durational performance and installation piece exploring identity, memory, and labor. Kirstyn utilizes thread, sounds of the sewing machine, and stitching to recall her grandmother’s past as a seamstress.
The Community Bee Clinic is a radical veterinary practice and participatory multimedia installation where visitors can become emergency caregivers for dying honey bees.
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“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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An immersive exhibition of dystopian drawings in an acidic color palette. The series of drawings work with a collection of creative writing to tell the story of a teen girl and her experiences in an underworld of charismatic life.
On Wednesday, May 8, the Holocaust Living History Workshop series will feature Louis Pechi, a Holocaust survivor whose remarkable life journey covered three continents, four countries and seven cities before finding home in San Diego.
Established by Grammy award-winning soprano Susan Narucki at the University of California, San Diego in 2009, kallisti offers San Diego audiences exceptional performances of rarely heard works for voice in an intimate setting
Save the date!
Joint Dermatology-Rheumatology Case Conference
UC San Diego Department of Dermatology & UC San Diego Division of Rheumatology
Thursday, May 9, 7:30-8:30AM
Altman Clinical and Translational Research Institute (ACTRI) 1W-210
SoCal Stem Cell Seminar Talk Title:
“Neural Stem Cells and Adult Neurogenesis; from mice to human”
Seminar Speaker:
Arturo Alvarez-Buylla, PhD
Professor of Neurological Surgery
University of California San Francisco
School of Medicine
The Gift that Keeps on Giving!
Donate blood and save a life!
DATES:
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Thursday, May 9, 2019
At the Bloodmobile on Library Walk
“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.
View more dates and times »
The Community Bee Clinic is a radical veterinary practice and participatory multimedia installation where visitors can become emergency caregivers for dying honey bees.
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The No. 13 UC San Diego softball team has earned the West Region’s second seed and will host the NCAA West Regional 2 from May 9-11 at Triton Softball Field. UC San Diego’s first game is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Thursday.
This symposium is dedicated to remembering Primo Levi, his life, his resilience, his talents, and the visionary example he set of “setting foot on the bridges which unite (or should unite) scientific and literary cultures.”
When advocacy organizations are forbidden from rallying people to take to the streets, what do they do? When activists are detained for coordinating protests, are their hands ultimately tied? Diana Fu from the University of Toronto discusses this.
RISE is an immersive multi-disciplinary audiovisual installation and performance created by collaborative team Grace Grothaus, visual artist, and Peter Sloan, composer.
What can we expect for the future's workforce? Blake Ellison and Tina Ngo Bartel will discuss what we can expect the world of work to be like over the next 30 years.
Please join us for the plenary address of the Institute for Practical Ethics’ Ethics and Social Implications of Gene Drive Conference. This year’s speaker is Professor Ronald Sandler of Northeastern University, who will speak on “The Ethics of Using
Dahlak Brathwaite’s incisive humor transforms a chilling personal story into a vital performance that layers character-driven storytelling and poetic verse with original songs to create a hybrid hip-hop drama.
The Community Bee Clinic is a radical veterinary practice and participatory multimedia installation where visitors can become emergency caregivers for dying honey bees.
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The No. 13 UC San Diego softball team has earned the West Region’s second seed and will host the NCAA West Regional 2 from May 9-11 at Triton Softball Field.
A reading of Daisies On Harlem's Doorstep by Sharece M. Sellem, winner of the 2019 Dr. Floyd Gaffney Playwriting Competition on the African American Experience.
The No. 13 UC San Diego softball team has earned the West Region’s second seed and will host the NCAA West Regional 2 from May 9-11 at Triton Softball Field as part of the NCAA Division II Softball Championship.
Join us for a special talk featuring award-winning journalist and author Jeff Chang, the VP of Narrative, Arts & Culture at Race Forward. Chang will explore the meaning of diversity in an era of racial and economic resegregation. Q&A will follow.
Join us for a free screening of the film William, about what happens when two scientists clone a Neanderthal from ancient DNA and raise him in today’s world, followed by a panel will experts on the scientific and ethical questions the film raises.
Please join us for the tenth annual Keeling Lecture, which honors distinguished Scripps Professor Charles David Keeling's life and invaluable contributions to climate science and Scripps.
UC San Diego will host an opening-round match in the 2019 NCAA Division II Women's Tennis Championship against Azusa Pacific University, Tuesday, May 14. Start time is 2 p.m. for doubles action at Northview Tennis Courts.
Join us for a timely gathering as we revisit the 1982 film Blade Runner and its
dystopian vision of the year 2019. A reception and film screening will follow the talk.
VanderSchuit's mixed-media installation uses the surfaces of digital video projections and iridescent materials to explore the body’s phenomenological relationship to real and virtual spaces.
Sessions will discuss privacy issues here on campus and how individuals can best protect themselves and the personal data they handle. Trainings will also provide basics of two recently-enacted laws, the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Expectant parents or parents of young children are invited to meet one of our pediatricians, ask questions and learn more about our world-class care for families.
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Underground composer Joe Garrison returns with Prayers & Mantras Suite in 9-movements, featuring bel canto soprano, 5 winds, piano, bass and live electronics.
Repertoire—Kamau Kenyatta Ensemble, Joe Garrison and Night People
A collaboration between choreographer Michelle Dorrance and company member Nicholas Van Young, ETM: Double Down celebrates the origins of tap dance, in a contemporary context, by using electronic trigger boards.
Through a series of practices and strategies, participants will learn how to recognize different mind patterns and map the talents of your teams, with the goal of embarking together on an aligned course of action and influence.
Please join the GSA, Graduate Division, Career Center, Extension, Office of Postdoctoral and Research Scholar Affairs, and the Postdoctoral Asso. for the Spring Career Night Panel on Thursday, May 16, 2019 at 4:30 p.m. at the Great Hall.
Join us for a conversation with Dr. Stuart Jamieson featuring his riveting memoir, Close to the Sun: The Journey of a Pioneer Heart Surgeon, on Thursday, May 16 from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. in the Seuss Room at the UC San Diego Library.
Many women are delaying pregnancy well into their 30s and beyond — and delivering healthy babies. Join us for a free seminar and learn what steps you can take before and during pregnancy to maximize your well-being and your baby’s health.
Fourth-ranked UC San Diego's quest for a third successive West Region crown will begin at home this week. The Tritons will play host to third-seeded city rival Point Loma Nazarene University and sixth-seeded Montana State University Billings.
Fourth-ranked UC San Diego's quest for a third successive West Region crown will begin at home this week. The Tritons will play host to third-seeded city rival Point Loma Nazarene University and sixth-seeded Montana State University Billings.
Fourth-ranked UC San Diego's quest for a third successive West Region crown will begin at home this week. The Tritons will play host to third-seeded city rival Point Loma Nazarene University and sixth-seeded Montana State University Billings.
This course teaches the cognitive, emotional and behavioral reactions at the five stages of the J-Curve. Using best management practices for each stage, this course guides leaders through overcoming the misconceptions that accompany change.
The Adam D. Kamil Media Awards were developed to help undergraduates polish their skills in film production and to help them realize their creative potential in this field. All 22 media submissions will be displayed during the week.
Using insights from both economics and psychology, we then explore the impact of different pricing schemes and revenue models, as well as the impact of changes to existing pricing strategies.
Best-selling author Chelsea Clinton, Girl Scouts of the USA Chief Executive Officer Sylvia Acevedo, and astrophysicist-activist Jedidah Isler join UC San Diego’s 2nd annual Women in Leadership panel. Moderated by journalist Lynn Sherr.
"The Right To Live in the World: Design and Disability." When access for disabled people began being seen as a “Civil Right,” it amounted to more than protests; it meant a major re-organization of our designed world.
Laurie Boyer, PhD, Associate Professor of Biology and Biological Engineering, MIT, will present on the topic "Getting to the Heart of Cell Fate Control" as guest speaker for the Spring 2019 Seminar Series, sponsored by CMM, Biological Sciences Div
Sponsored by the Smart Border Coalition, this competition spotlights promising solutions and technologies to meet the efficiency and security challenges of the region’s ports of entry.
Kim Stanley Robinson—the multiple award-winning science fiction writer, climate change expert, and UC San Diego alum—joins us to deliver the closing keynote to San Diego 2049, a yearlong series about public policy and the future.
Birch Aquarium's Green Flash Concert Series is back! Don’t miss the epic summer concert series that combines live music with panoramic ocean views on the aquarium’s stunning Tide Pool Plaza.
Please join us on May 23 to take action towards making practical changes in the classroom to advance equity, diversity, and inclusion at UC San Diego. There will be three talks held at various locations across campus.
"the hole is way deeper" is an installation of three video works that explore the ways in which cognition is distributed throughout the body, between bodies, and across closed systems.
The Awards were developed to help undergraduates polish their skills in film production and to help them realize their creative potential in this field. Winners will be announced and the event will include a screening of the selected project.
LACUSTRINE (Lacustre) is an observational portrait of landscape that is untethered from discernible chronologies and ornative arcs; instead bearing witness to the temporalities of land and labor.
Join us for a series of films that will consider the legacy of this landmark Supreme Court decision. Campus speakers will reflect on their campus and classroom experiences.
Jon Lindsay, assistant professor at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy at the University of Toronto, provides a critical examination of the political and organizational context of the quantum threat to global security.
Walk with a Doc is a walking program for everyone interested in taking steps for a healthier lifestyle. What better way to start your weekend than on your feet making strides to help your heart and improving your general health to live longer!
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Stem cell research is now providing life-changing treatments to patients facing a wide array of diseases and disorders. Join us to learn what this exciting progress could mean for you, your family and loved ones.
The exhibition asserts that the framework of capitalism and its adherence to the illusion of human progress underpins our current environmental crisis and is our greatest impediment toward building a future world that is in balance.
"History Lessons: Jo Spence’s Subjective Documentary." Professor Wilson will lecture on the work British photographer, Jo Spence (1934–1992), and her reconsideration of 1980s documentary practices.
HOME highlights a group of artists, whom each tackles the idea of home through politics, memory, nostalgia and identity through different mediums. Artists: Emanuel Castro, Vidal Espina, Karina Melchor, Ramona Rosas.
“Hearing Seascapes” is an ongoing project of Professor of Music Lei Liang that reimagines the life and sounds found in the Arctic. The May 29 performance will showcase the project in a new dimension through original music scores.
Are you confused by the ever changing world of social media? At this workshop, you will learn how to develop the right content, and then determine which social networks are appropriate for your organization.
Like research and free plants? Then, come check out the ISC Sustainability Research Symposium on May 30th from 5–8 pm! Attendees will enjoy free food and coffee, and will also be entered to win plants, sustainability prizes, and more!
Molten Landscape is a hybrid audiovisual and dance performance by multimedia artist John Burnett. This is a performance where reality itself is in constant question, constantly undergoing a process of erosion and reconstitution.
CARTA’s May 31, 2019 symposium, “Anthropogeny: The Perspective from Africa” focuses on the contributions of scientists and scholars who live and work in Africa to the understanding of our species’ evolution.
Join the American Academy of Arts and Sciences for a special evening with the UC San Diego Design Lab. Come learn about how the Design Lab approaches design as a way of thinking and doing.