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.
STREAMING is an exhibition at gallery@calit2 that explores networked culture streams and their ecological and social costs. The work will be presented in three parts.
Connect one-on-one with leaders in the life sciences industry from top companies and learn their feedback regarding the most effective strategies for pursuing a career in the life sciences industry.
The campus community is invited to learn about the proposed Future College Living and Learning Neighborhood (FCLLN), which will be a vibrant mixed-use community on the west campus, south of Revelle College and adjacent to the Theatre District.
On Wednesday, January 22, the Holocaust Living History Workshop will feature Jacqueline Gmach, Cheryl Rattner, Steven Schindler, Yale Strom, et al to celebrate the remarkable legacy of Terezin with music, art, and poetry.
UC San Diego’s Changemaker Week proudly presents a talk by Alex Counts, founder of the Grameen Foundation and author of “Changing the World Without Losing Your Mind.”