Founded as a collaborative project run by emerging artists Kristina Banera, Hannah Doucet, John Patterson and Rachael Thorleifson, Blinkers collaborates with artists in the form of exhibitions, performances, talks, publications, and workshops.
Trumpeter/composer Theo Croker, is hailed as one the great promises of Black American Music. Well-versed in the swing, bop, and modal styles of acoustic jazz, Croker’s own music reveals a love of organic funk, soul, and groove-oriented hip-hop.
Join us during Lung Cancer Awareness Month for a free half-day seminar with UC San Diego Health lung cancer experts. Lyudmila Bazhenova, MD, and colleagues will discuss advances in lung cancer.
Workshop open to the public and designed to help students and/or their families to manage college debt. UC San Diego students and staff receive 10% discount by calling 858-534-3400 to enroll.
UC San Diego heads back to La Jolla and will play just one match this week as it hosts cross-county rival Cal State San Marcos on Saturday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. at RIMAC Arena. All home matches are broadcast live by ESPN3. General admission is $8.
November 2–3, 2019
Steven Schick, conducts
Gioachino Rossini Overture to William Tell
Florence Price Violin Concerto No. 1
Béla Bartók Concerto for Orchestra
Soloist: Peter Clarke, violin
Join us for The Gustaf Arrhenius Symposium on Nov. 4 at the International House Great Hall at UC San Diego to honor Scripps Oceanography Professor Gustaf Arrhenius and his contributions to understanding planetary geochemistry! Please RSVP.
This monthly lunch series features local bioinformaticians discussing their tools, research, software, & coding. Olivier Harismendy (Oncogenomics Lab) will give a talk on “Genomic profiling of pre-cancerous lesions". A light lunch will be provided,
Connect one-on-one with leaders in the life sciences industry, from top companies including Illumina, Takeda and Pfizer, and learn how they found success and overcame challenges to advance in their chosen career path.
In the Eighth Robert F. Ellsworth Memorial Lecture, former Prime Minister of Australia Kevin Rudd explains the arguments by American and Chinese hawks in this current dynamic and where they may take U.S.-China relations.
In this presentation, Jungmin Lee a professor of economics at Seoul National University introduces a series of research works on North Korea he has done with his collaborators since 2011.
Gain a competitive edge in a job/internship by strengthening your communication and leadership. Learn from a panel of hiring managers at Amazon, Illumina, Thermo Fisher & other top companies, then practice these skills with them & get their feedback.
With longtime collaborator Jade Gordon, Gaines & Segade form the collective My Barbarian, which has shown performances, videos, and installations in museums, galleries, theaters, festivals, music venues and public spaces since 2000.
This interactive course combines the latest in Resilience theories and practices to better prepare you, your team, and your organization to handle changing circumstances, allowing you to not only overcome adversity, but to thrive in the face of it.
Join us for a conversation with Dan Russell, Google’s Űber Tech Lead for Search Quality and User Happiness, as he discusses how to be great online researchers on Tuesday, November 5 from 5 - 6:30 p.m. in the Seuss Room at the UC San Diego Library.
McMillian's painting, sculpture, video, and performance address the African-American experience while examining race, gender, and class in a broader political context. He often appropriates discarded, post-consumer materials into his work.
Dengue Fever are recognized for their trademark blend of 1960s Cambodian pop and psychedelic rock. Their music is a cross-pollination of Khmer rock, garage rock, psychedelic rock, and the British Invasion sound.
From storytime and live music, to art activities or animal interactions, Toddler Time is a fun and engaging event for our littlest guests ages 5 and under and an accompanying adult. Every other Wednesday, included with aquarium admission.
Angel Daniel Matos is Assistant Professor of English & Comparative Literature at San Diego State University. His primary work explores how queer experiences, histories, and emotions are shaped and narrativized in LGBTQ+ youth fiction. His research and teaching interests also include space and place, digital fan production, speculative literature, and media studies. His work has appeared in journals such as The ALAN Review and Queer Studies in Media and Popular Culture, and book collections such as Gender(ed) Identities: Critical Rereadings of Gender in Children’s and Young Adult Literature and Lessons in Disability: Essays on Teaching with Young Adult Literature.
Pacific Leadership Fellows and former Indian Ambassador and Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao will discuss issues confronting the world’s largest democracy, India, in her lecture.
Dr Victoria Young, who is the Kawashima Lecturer in Japanese Literature and Culture at the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, will be giving a talk exploring the work of the Okinawan author Sakiyama Tami.
In this talk we will discuss ways in which our DNA may “escape” from our control, what can actually be done with the sequence, and whether there is cause for concern.
We’re building “Robot Valley” here in San Diego. The Contextual Robotics Institute at UC San Diego is bringing together the broader robotics community for the San Diego Robotics Forum to continue to grow the regional ecosystem.
Conflict resolution is a way for two or more parties to find a peaceful solution to a disagreement among them. Students will practice listening to understand opposed to listening to reply and how to communicate effectively.
UC San Diego Oceanids’ Sounding Board presents Steffanie Strathdee, Ph.D., and husband Thomas Patterson, Ph.D., at its noontime lecture at the Ida and Cecil Green Faculty Club.
Your voice starts to shake, your hands get sweaty, your mind goes blank. It’s a familiar feeling. Fear of public speaking is among the top terrors for many people. But it doesn’t have to be!
This class is for managers, supervisors and work leaders who would like to improve staff morale in their respective units and explore ideas for creating a working environment for staff that encourages mutual respect and self-motivation.
With just three matches remaining in the regular season, UC San Diego next plays host to Cal State LA on Friday, Nov. 8, and Cal State Dominguez Hills on Saturday, Nov. 9. Both matches are set for a 7 p.m. start.
UC San Diego, the defending CCAA champion, hosts its only home fall game of 2019 at Triton Ballpark on Saturday, Nov. 9 with first pitch scheduled for 11 a.m. Admission is FREE and parking permits are required.
The No. 9 Tritons are back in action at Canyonview Aquatic Center on Saturday, Nov. 9, at noon as UC San Diego will play UC Davis in a game that will determine the Western Water Polo Association regular season conference championship.
With just two matches remaining in the regular season, UC San Diego plays host to Cal State Dominguez Hills on Saturday, Nov. 9. The match is set for a 7 p.m. start and Saturday will also be Senior Night at RIMAC Arena. For ticket info, click here.
UC San Diego, picked to finish first in its conference and voted seventh in the D2SIDA Women’s Basketball Preseason National Poll, will open its season at noon on Sunday, Nov. 10, hosting Simon Fraser at RIMAC Arena. Parking permits are required.
The UC San Diego women's swimming and diving team will host NCAA runner-up’s Cal at 9 a.m., Monday, Nov. 11 at Canyonview Aquatic Center. Admission is free. Parking permits are required on campus.
Learn about AWS cloud storage services that support both application and archival compliance requirements. Select from object, file, and block storage services as well as cloud data migration options.
The UC San Diego men’s soccer team will host the CCAA Tournament beginning at 6 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 12 at Triton Soccer Stadium. The Tritons are the three seed in the six-team tournament, and will play host to No. 6 San Francisco State.
The project-based collaboration of artists and sisters Lisa and Janelle Iglesias. Their project-based, trans-disciplinary work explores issues of hybridity, social participation and transnational identities.
Let's talk food! Soleil Ho is the San Francisco Chronicle restaurant critic. Mark Padoongpatt is associate professor of Asian-American studies at UNLV. Together they will open up a discussion about food and family meals.
Join us for a conversation with UC San Diego history professor Jeremy Prestholdt as he explores how Che Guevara, Bob Marley, Tupac Shakur, and Osama bin Laden represented challenges to the world order on Wednesday, November 13 from 5 - 6:30 p.m.
On New York's upper Broadway the riff-raff, the bums, the petty thieves, the lost, and the desperate of the big city come together in an all-night coffee shop. A Department of Theatre and Dance production.
This course looks at the societal and biological differences between men and women that determine how we make decisions, solve problems, manage emotions, work in teams, and how we view the world.
Southern California Stem Cell Seminar Series, November Speaker, Samie R. Jaffrey, PhD:
Talk Title:
“How the Epitranscriptome Controls Cell Fate and Differentiation”
Matthew Brower, director of museum studies at the U. of Toronto, examines the intersections between the rise of risk culture, digital technologies, and animal bodies in a lecture about his SSHRC funded collaborative project “Digital Animalities."
The Arts and Community Engagement (ACE) program invites you to a special discussion and reception at the University Art Gallery, discussing campus galleries at the local, regional and national level, as well as what the future holds for UC San Diego.
Is "ruling in accordance with law” a propaganda slogan or a real policy? In a comprehensive study of the workings of the Chinese legal system, William Hurst offers a new way of understanding how cases are adjudicated in authoritarian settings.
Dr. Jose Siles, from the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab, will present a scientific journey from Antarctica to the planets and beyond in search of answers. You will also learn how technology can also be applied for Earth studies to benefit mankind.
The UC San Diego men’s soccer team will host the CCAA Tournament at Triton Soccer Stadium this week. The Tritons will play Cal Poly Pomona, the No. 2 seed, at 11 a.m., Friday, Nov. 15 in seminal action.
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.
The UC San Diego men’s soccer team will host the CCAA Tournament at Triton Soccer Stadium this week. Cal State LA, the No. 1 seed, will play No. 4 Cal State San Bernardino at 1:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 15 in seminal action.
UC San Diego will host the CCAA Tournament at Triton Soccer Stadium this week. Sonoma State, the No. 1 seed, will play No. 4 Stanislaus State at 4:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 15 in seminal action.
"Translocative Realities" includes high resolution imagery captured on a 360-degree robotic rig set in an abandoned shipyard. For one night only, visitors can attend a showing in Atkinson Hall's virtual reality facility and theater.
UC San Diego will host the CCAA Tournament at Triton Soccer Stadium this week. UC San Diego, the No. 2 seed, will play No. 3 Cal Poly Pomona at 7 p.m., Friday, Nov. 15 in seminal action.
The Penderecki Piano Trio was created by three of the most dedicated and outstanding Polish musicians of our time. They are laureates of many international music competitions, each with a long history of performances all over the world.
Since 2014, the Semana Internacional de Improvisación has gathered cutting-edge artists from both sides of the border, and beyond, in the Mexican city of Ensenada. This showcase will officially light the spark for next year's edition of the festival.
UC San Diego will host the CCAA Tournament at Triton Soccer Stadium this week. Cal State LA and Cal Poly Pomona will play in the championship final at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 17.
Connect one-on-one with leaders in the life sciences industry, from top companies including Illumina, Takeda, Thermo Fisher and IQVIA, and learn how they found success and overcame challenges to advance in their chosen career path. Lunch provided.
Join communities across the U.S. for the thirteenth annual CHINA Town Hall that provides Americans a nuanced understanding of U.S.-China relations. A national webcast of a panel of China experts will be followed by a local town hall discussion.
Join us for a conversation with Sudipta Sen, professor of history at the University of California, Davis, as he discusses how the Ganges River is jeopardized by climate change and environmental pollution on Monday, November 18 from 4 - 6 p.m.
Join us for a book reading and discussion of “Ganges: the Many Pasts of an Indian River” with Sudipta Sen, Professor of History at the University of California, Davis.
Gain a competitive edge in your job/internship by strengthening your communication & leadership skills. Learn from a panel of hiring managers at Illumina, Pfizer, Genentech & Sanford Burnham, then practice these skills with them & get their feedback.
Birch Aquarium’s Perspectives Lectures: Exploring the Earth Under the Sea: Over 50 years of Scientific Seafloor Drilling with Paleontologist Dick Norris.
This workshop will help you assess your approach to managing time & energy, to identify the time wasters that decrease your effectiveness, develop a system and discover another way of increasing your agility.
Learn how to highlight your skills and experiences in a way that aligns with what hiring managers and recruiters are seeking. Leave feeling confident that your resume confirms that you are a competitive candidate for the job or internship you want.
Guest speaker, Ben Van Overmeire, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Duke Kunshan University, on "Carnival in the Zen Temple: A Bakhtinian interpretation of Janwillem van de Wetering’s Afterzen.”
CHARM Colloquium, every third Tuesday from 4-7pm, with talks from a UC San Diego CHARM Investigator, a local Biotechnology Industry Innovator, and an invited CHARM Visiting Professor followed by a reception with food and drinks.
Join our Men's Basketball Team for their home opener, a rematch of last year's West Region Final against Point Loma. Fans will receive a free drawstring bag sponsored by UC San Diego Athletics and Recreation!
The fifth-ranked UC San Diego men’s basketball team opens its home slate on Tuesday, Nov. 19, when the Tritons host Point Loma Nazarene in the Clash of the Cliffs at RIMAC Arena.
Scripps Center for Marine Archaeology & the Israel Antiquities Authority invite you to:
Israel Archaeology Land and Sea Lightning Sessions with over 20 Israeli Archaeologists.
This one-day event is an opportunity for the campus community to learn, share and discuss successful institutional strategies, and examine effective approaches to enhancing the international student experience at UC San Diego.
From storytime and live music, to art activities or animal interactions, Toddler Time is a fun and engaging event for our littlest guests ages 5 and under and an accompanying adult. Every other Wednesday, included with aquarium admission.
Whether you are a conservative or liberal, Democrat or Republican, there are many questions on the topic of Russia’s reported meddling in the 2016 election. These questions and more will be answered by expert political scientists at UC San Diego.
Founded 20 years ago by Steven Schick, the San Diego-based ensemble performs, records, and premieres works from the last 85 years of western percussion's rich history.
Brackens as the 2019 Longenecker-Roth Artist in Residence. "Thoughtfully employing the language of weaving and textile making, Diedrick Brackens explores the intersections of identity and sociopolitical issues in the United States."
The No. 14 UC San Diego women’s soccer team has earned the NCAA’s top seed in the West Region and will host the first and second rounds at Triton Soccer Stadium. No. 22 Cal Poly Pomona and Point Loma will play 1 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21.
Dr. Jinkook Lee will introduce the Harmonized Cognitive Aging Project (HCAP) protocol. She will also discuss various country’s national dementia strategies and their potential implications.
The undefeated UC San Diego women’s basketball team returns to RIMAC Arena at 5:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 21, to host CCAA foe Cal State San Marcos. The men’s game will follow.
UC San Diego begins CCAA play for the final time when the Tritons host Cal State San Marcos at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 21 at RIMAC Arena. For ticket information, click HERE. Parking permits are required.
DJ/producer, percussionist, and vocalist Gingee is known for her unique take on electronic music—blending elements of global bass, world music, and hip-hop.
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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The No. 14 UC San Diego women’s soccer team earned a first-round bye and will host Point Loma in the second round of the NCAA Women's Soccer Championship at Triton Soccer Stadium at 2 p.m., Saturday, Nov, 23.
Invited guest speaker José Casanova, Georgetown University, on "25 Years of Religions in the Public Sphere: Retrospective and Prospective Reflections."
Learn how to highlight your skills and experiences in a way that aligns with what hiring managers and recruiters are seeking. Leave feeling confident that your resume confirms that you are a competitive candidate for the job or internship you want.
Cellist Michael Nicolas and pianist Aleck Karis will perform Sergei Rachmaninoff's magnificent Sonata in G minor for Cello and Piano, Op. 19 (1901) along with the Cello Sonata in C, Op. 65, by the English composer Benjamin Britten.
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.
Celebrate Thanksgiving with the UC San Diego Library's annual turkey calling show! Presented as an old-time radio hour, this celebration is filled with music and stories led by UC San Diego alumnus, Scott Paulson.
Turkey calling instruction from Library staff and turkey riddles from local schoolchildren are featured at this noontime signature study break in the Seuss Room of Geisel Library, presented as an old time radio show with lively music & stories.
The UJIMA Black History Month Scholarship is an award given annually to currently enrolled, full-time undergraduate students at UC San Diego, who submit work that recognizes the academic and creative achievement of African Americans.