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.