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.
In this module we will frameworks and tools designed to address these questions and practice using them. In particular, we will use positioning analysis as the axis around which the rest of the strategy and tactical decisions revolve.
The Gift that Keeps on Giving!
Donate blood and save a life!
DATES:
Monday June 3, 2019
Tuesday June 4, 2019
Wednesday June 5, 2019
10am–3:30pm
Bloodmobile on Library Walk
Graduating students, remember freshman/transfer orientation when you arrived at UC San Diego? Join us for Alumni Orientation as you prepare to leave. Your Triton family is with you for life!
The work is displayed to look out at a place and examine it from multiple viewpoints, to recognize, understand and describe that which we are now seeing.
Javier Fresneda introduces recent sculptures and a video-essay that extend some of the key concepts of his PhD thesis dissertation. Notions of materiality, occlusion, forgery, and heritage, are combined within a work-specific installation.
On Wednesday, June 5, the 2018-2019 Holocaust Living History Workshop series will conclude with Christopher Browning, a professor emeritus at UNC-Chapel Hill and an internationally recognized authority on Nazi policy and decision-making.
In this talk we will discuss the air we breathe in both indoor and outdoor environments, focusing on some of the newest research findings that have been recently published.
Traveling regularly throughout the Americas, Professor Richard Feinberg stops to chronicle the people and cultures of the early 21st century. The Institute of the Americas is hosting public talk and photography exhibition featuring his work.