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.
The UC San Diego men's and women's track and field team hosts the Blue/Gold Alumni meet at Triton Track and Field Stadium on Saturday, Feb. 1. Admission is FREE. Parking permits are required.
UC San Diego will begin its final season as a Division II program on Saturday, Feb. 1 when it hosts Concordia Portland at Triton Ballpark in a doubleheader. First pitch is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. Parking permits are required.
The 21st Century China Center at the School of Global Policy and Strategy invites the public to attend a talk for the UC San Diego Forum on U.S.-China Relations titled "Between Competition and Cooperation: The Future of the U.S.-China Relationship."
Join UC San Diego Athletics in celebrating the remarkable achievements of girls and women in sports! You are invited to this free event featuring a UC San Diego women’s basketball game, prizes, opportunity to meet prominent women in San Diego.
The first-place UC San Diego women's basketball team will host Stanislaus State at 5:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 1 inside RIMAC Arena. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN3. Parking permits are required.
Conducted by Steven Schick. Performing the music of Webern, Dallapiccola, Pamela Z and Anna Thorvaldsdottir. The concert will be preceded by a conversation with Steven Schick, Pamela Z, Lilian Faderman, and Henry Torres Blanco.
The No. 5 UC San Diego men's basketball team returns to RIMAC Arena to host Stanislaus State at 8 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 1. Parking permits are required. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN3.
The Neuroscience of Mindfulness-Based Meditation Workshop will be led by Dr. Fadel Zeidan, Associate Director of Research at the UC San Diego Center for Mindfulness, and Dr. Steve Hickman Founding Director at the UC San Diego Center for Mindfulness.
POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: UC San Diego’s Visitors Tour Program offers free tours to local residents, new faculty and staff, first-time visitors and the general public.
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The Festival of New Trumpet Music (FONT) West returns. The week-long festival begins with a free afternoon concert featuring bands led by two of the finest trumpeters in the region: San Diego-based Curtis Taylor and Ensenada-based Ivan Trujillo.
Gregory Peters (SDSU Segall Lab) will give a talk on “Studying the interaction of bacteriophage viruses with Salmonella and E. coli using GenePattern, Galaxy, and other bioinformatics tools”.
This year's MilliporeSigma Lectureship speaker, Nobel Laureate Dr. Frances Arnold of Caltech, presents, “Engineering by Evolution.” Pre-talk refreshments at 3:30pm. Reception follows lecture.
Bustamante’s precarious work encompasses performance art, video installation, visual art, filmmaking, and writing. Currently she holds the position of Associate Professor and Vice Dean of Art at the USC Roski School of Art and Design.
Bring a hard copy of your resume and your laptop and learn how to highlight your skills and experiences in a way that aligns with what hiring managers and recruiters are seeking.
The sixth-ranked UC San Diego softball team will host non-conference opponent Hawaii Pacific in its home opener on Tuesday, Feb. 4 at Triton Softball Field. Game one of the doubleheader is slated for noon. Admission is FREE. Parking permits required.
The annual Inclusive Excellence Awards honors staff, faculty, students, departments, organizational units, and groups that make outstanding contributions in the areas of inclusion, equity, diversity, and the UC San Diego Principles of Community.
Stop by the SRC on Wednesday, February 5th from 2 - 3 PM to hear from Michelle Perez, the Interim Director of Sustainability and Carbon Neutrality, as she explains and discusses the UC San Diego Climate Action Plan.
UC San Diego officially opens its season on Wednesday, Feb. 5, hosting Point Loma at 3 p.m. at Northview Tennis Courts. Admission is free. Parking permits are required.
A new & dynamic public speaker series from the Division of Biological Sciences featuring short, impactful presentations on a variety of biology topics and a panel discussion
UC San Diego Oceanids’ Sounding Board presents Jennifer A. Luce, FAIA, Principal Architect Luce et studio. The strengths of advocating good design will be discussed with local, national and international examples of excellence.
Professor Lorna Lueker-Zukas, Dept of Social Sciences, National University & AAASRC Visiting Scholar 2019-2020 examines African politics, rural-urban migration, voting rights, and their consequences for gender relations in Zimbabwe and South Africa.
This year's MilliporeSigma Lectureship speaker, Nobel Laureate Dr. Frances Arnold of Caltech, presents, “Innovation by Evolution: Bringing New Chemistry to Life.” Pre-talk refreshments at 3:30pm.
UC San Diego continues its three-game series against Point Loma hosting the Sea Lions at 5 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 6 at Triton Ballpark. General admission is $5. Parking permits required. Live video and live stats available at www.ucsdtritons.com.
Join UC San Diego Health as we kick off American Heart Month by lighting Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center red for the month of February. Help us prevent heart disease and stroke, and improve women’s health in our communities.
No. 15 UC San Diego will host USC at 7 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 6 at RIMAC Arena. Parking permits are required. The action will be broadcast on ESPN3. Blue & Gold shirts available to the first 500 students in attendance!
From funk-laced beats and bass-heavy sousaphone blasts to the gritty warmth of singer J’Wan Boudreaux’s voice, New Orleans brass band-meets-Mardi Gras Indian outfit Cha Wa radiates the energy of the Crescent City’s street culture.
The Cultured Data Symposium will address how analytic techniques can unveil new understandings of culture and how the proliferation of data in everyday life changes how culture is produced, distributed, and influenced.
The sixth-ranked and undefeated (5-0) UC San Diego softball team will host CCAA opponent Sonoma State on Friday, Feb. 7 at Triton Softball Field. Game one of the doubleheader is slated for 1 p.m. Admission is FREE. Parking passes are required.
The UC San Diego men's swim team will host its last competiton at 3 p.m., Friday, Feb. 7 when California visits Canyonview Aquatic Center. Admission is free. Parking permits are required.
Praised in the New York Times as “a singer with a strong and luscious tone,” Alicia Olatuja combines the earthy with the sublime, bringing a grounded relatability to genres as lofty as classical, as venerated as jazz, and as gritty as R&B.
The UC San Diego women’s water polo team hosts the two-day Triton Invitational at Canyonview Aquatic Center on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 8-9. Please follow the Triton Invitational page for schedule updates. Admission is $15 per day. Parking permits a
The sixth-ranked UC San Diego softball team will conclude its series with CCAA opponent Sonoma State on Saturday, Feb. 8 at Triton Softball Field. Game one of the doubleheader is slated for 11 a.m. Admission is FREE. Parking passes are required.
"Illumination" is positioned squarely at the intersection of art, science, and technology, and uses these interconnected fields to boost public understanding of contemporary issues like climate change and explore solutions, both real and imagined.
No. 15 UC San Diego will host Vanguard at 7 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 8 at RIMAC Arena. Parking permits are required. The action will be broadcast on ESPN3.
The UC San Diego women’s water polo team hosts the two-day Triton Invitational at Canyonview Aquatic Center on Saturday & Sunday, Feb. 8-9. Follow the Triton Invitational page for schedule updates. Admission is $15 per day. Parking permits required.
The UC San Diego women's tennis team opens its home schedule hosting Cal State L.A. at noon on Sunday, Feb. 9 at Northview Tennis Courts. Admission is free. Parking permits required.
David Borgo celebrates his half-century birthday in musical style, inviting friends old and new to collaborate on an improvised suite of epic proportions.
Bring a hard copy of your resume and your laptop and learn best practices from a UC San Diego Career Center staff member who works directly with recruiters and hiring managers and will help you build a competitive resume.
The UC San Diego men's tennis team returns to action hosting Concordia Irvine at 3 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 12, at Northview Tennis Courts. Admission is FREE. Parking permits are required.
Charles Dallara will discuss the Bretton Woods international financial system, its breakdown in the 1970s, the evolution over the last half century and what may lie ahead.
Ruperto is a cross-disciplinary artist working across photography, cinema, performance, and digital animation. His work refers to historical and anecdotal occurrences, and speculates on the nature of assumed facts and the construction of truth.
Trailblazing vocalist and guitarist Msaki creates a sound that combines soulful folk, Xhosa lyrics, and African polyrhythms with moments of sincere improvisation.
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 Southern California Stem Cell Seminar Series for February, seminar speaker Mark Mercola, PhD, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, Stanford Medical School. Hosted by Evan Snyder, MD, PhD on
Join the UC San Diego Library next week to celebrate Love Data Week, an international event to raise awareness on topics related to research data management, data sharing, data preservation, data reuse, and library-based research data services.
The UC San Diego women's basketball team returns to RIMAC Arena at 5:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 13 to host Cal State Dominguez Hills in a doubleheader with the men's basketball team. Parking permits are required. The game will be broadcast on ESPN3.
An intercultural team of artists presents Changing Tides II, an intercultural music collaboration responding to the climate crisis, featuring renowned improvisers in Seoul and San Diego performing together via cutting-edge technologies.
The UC San Diego men's basketball team returns to RIMAC Arena at 8 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 13 to host Cal State Dominguez Hills in a doubleheader with the women's basketball team. Parking permits are required. The game will be broadcast on ESPN3.
If you are interested in research and/or plastic and reconstructive surgery join the Division of Plastic Surgery Residents, Fellows and members of UC San Diego's Plastic Surgery Research and Interests Group for short presentations at the MET.
Grab your Valentine for Date Night at Triton Ballpark on Friday, Feb. 14. The UC San Diego baseball team plays its CCAA opener against Cal Poly Pomona at 6 p.m. General admission is $5 and parking permits are required.
Described by Gramophone magazine as “one of the finest young string quartets,” the Doric String Quartet receives enthusiastic responses from audiences and critics across the globe.
The UC San Diego baseball team continues its four-game series with Cal Poly Pomona at 2 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 15, at Triton Ballpark. General admission is $5 and parking permits are required.
Entering the week on a 10-game win streak, the UC San Diego women's basketball team will host Cal State L.A. at 5:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 15 at RIMAC Arena. In the final regular season home game of the year, the Tritons will also honor their seniors.
Schallfeld, an international ensemble for contemporary music based in Graz, will be performing pieces by PhD Students Anahita Abassi, Andrés Gutiérrez Martínez, Stephen de Filippo, Ioannis Mitsialis, Nasim Khorassani, Qingqing Wang and Tiange Zhou.
The fourth-ranked UC San Diego men's basketball team will host Cal State L.A. at 8 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 15 at RIMAC Arena. The Tritons will honor their seniors in their final regular season home game of the year. The game will be broadcast on ESPN3.
Bring a hard copy of your resume and your laptop and learn how to highlight your skills and experiences in a way that aligns with what hiring managers and recruiters are seeking.
On Wednesday, February 19, the Holocaust Living History Workshop will feature author Amit Pinchevski, an associate professor in the Department of Communication and Journalism at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
One of the 20th century’s most important musicians, Professor Chou Wen-chung died at the end of October, leaving behind a wealth of extraordinary music, and a legacy of stewardship. Through this concert we will hear the many ways that he lives on.
Do you freeze when called upon in meetings? Do you dread giving presentations? You are not alone! We invite you to join Triton Toastmasters to gain confidence as a speaker and leader.
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During the keynote address by former Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla Miranda and the expert panel, we will discuss pathways to improving citizen security and human rights across the continent to provide a basis for a new wave of prosperity.
Julia Strauss will discuss two variants of the Chinese state in the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of China solely in terms of their divergent ideology and institutions fails to recognize their similarities and their relative successes.
National Book Award–winning biographer Deirdre Bair explores her 15 remarkable years in Paris, painting intimate new portraits of two literary giants and revealing secrets of the biographical art in her new book, Parisian Lives.
UC San Diego celebrates its linguistically and multiculturally diverse community with the message 'I respect and value your language and culture'. Participants will be able to submit their language recording that will be displayed!
The sixth-ranked UC San Diego softball team begins a four-game CCAA series against Stanislaus State at Triton Softball Field on Friday, Feb. 21. First pitch for Friday's doubleheader is set for 1 p.m. Admission is FREE. Parking permits are required.
“Exploring the Origins of Today’s Humans” will explore current scientific evidence concerning our origins, including provocative recent discoveries. Presented FREE to the public by the Center for Academic Research & Training in Anthropogeny (CARTA).
Last week, the UC San Diego men's volleyball team earned its first ever Big West Conference victory by defeating UC Irvine. The rematch comes quickly as the Tritons host the Anteaters at RIMAC Arena on Friday, Feb. 21, at 7 p.m.
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 annual fundraiser will feature a keynote address by Dr. Julianne Malveaux, an African-American economist, author, commentator and businesswoman. The event will also include a silent auction, live music and a Southern-style soul food brunch.
The sixth-ranked UC San Diego softball team concludes a four-game CCAA series against Stanislaus State at Triton Softball Field on Saturday, Feb. 22. First pitch for Saturday's doubleheader is set for 11 a.m. Admission is FREE. Parking permits are re
The UC San Diego men's tennis team (5-1) will host Sonoma State at Northview Tennis Courts at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 23. Admission is FREE. Parking permits are required.
POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: UC San Diego’s Visitors Tour Program offers free tours to local residents, new faculty and staff, first-time visitors and the general public.
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Take a Triton to Work returns over spring break. Register today to meet up with a fellow Triton for unique professional experiences that range from coffee or lunch meetings, to full or half days on the job.
The exhibition showcases Charles “Chaz” Bojorquez’s artwork, historical images documenting some of his early graffiti along with early images that give context to the development of handstyles in Los Angeles.
Join us to discuss LONELINESS with Drs. Candice Odgers (UC Irvine), Kay Tye (Salk), Karen Dobkins (UC San Diego). With Roger Bingham (Collaboratory Director). Sponsored by the Institute for Neural Computation (INC).
Guzmán’s drawings, paintings, and installations are informed by a slew of sources, including comic books, punk rock, heavy metal, Roberto Bolaño’s writing, Gabriel Orozco’s art, and Mexican mural painting.
Bring a hard copy of your resume and learn best practices from a UC San Diego Career Center staff member who works directly with recruiters and hiring managers and will help you build a competitive resume.
Join us for a rotation of fun activities for toddlers. Every other Wednesday features a different topic — from music to art and yoga — with a special guest.
Aleck Karis leads the Palimpsest Ensemble in a program honoring Pulitzer-Prize winning composer Mario Davidovsky, featuring compositions by David Davidovsky, Milton Babbitt and Yi-hsien Chen.
The Euripides after-war play, re-set in the world today, in which the veterans return from the Trojan War, to find that the disorder and nightmare of war has come home with them and rendered their homeland to ruins forever.
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Do you freeze when called upon in meetings? Do you dread giving presentations? You are not alone! We invite you to join Triton Toastmasters to gain confidence as a speaker and leader.
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Brittany Birberick (UC Berkeley) examines the lottery game of fife, organized and introduced by Chinese migrants in South Africa, as a lens for analyzing urban redevelopment, social, racial, and work relations for its Black residents
Grammy–nominated and Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz award-winning drummer, bandleader, and vocalist Jamison Ross delivers the messages of humanity through the medium of jazz.
Many PhD students are actively engaged in presenting their research to a wider world at conferences at other universities, but not their home institutions. The Research Colloquium is meant to overcome this privatization of intellectual work.
In this conference, we bring together activists, organizers, academics and artists to interrogate how border communities are particularly affected by new technologies of militarism, police, and border enforcement in San Diego/Tijuana and globally.
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The Black Studies Project at UC San Diego presents . . . Black Studies and the making of Communities - CLAUDIA RANKINE - New York Times Bestselling Poet, MacArthur fellowship recipient: "The Racial Imaginary at work poetry and the visual arts"
The UC San Diego baseball team returns to Triton Ballpark at 6 p.m., Friday, Feb. 28, hosting San Francisco State in a four-game CCAA series. General admission is $5 and parking permits are required.
The UC San Diego men's volleyball team, off to a program-best 12-3 start, hosts UC Santa Cruz at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28 at RIMAC Arena. The match will be broadcast on ESPN3. Parking permits are required.
The Euripides after-war play, re-set in the world today, in which the veterans return from the Trojan War, to find that the disorder and nightmare of war has come home with them and rendered their homeland to ruins forever.
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In this conference, we bring together activists, organizers, academics and artists to interrogate how border communities are particularly affected by new technologies of militarism, police, and border enforcement in San Diego/Tijuana and globally.
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The UC San Diego men's tennis team will host two matches on Saturday, Feb. 29 at Northview Tennis Courts. The Tritons will play UC Davis at 11 a.m. followed by the University of St. Katherine at 3 p.m. Admission is free. Parking permits are required.
The UC San Diego baseball team hosts San Francisco State in a doubleheader on Saturday, Feb. 29 at Triton Ballpark. First pitch is set for 1 p.m. General admission is $5 and parking permits are required.
The Euripides after-war play, re-set in the world today, in which the veterans return from the Trojan War, to find that the disorder and nightmare of war has come home with them and rendered their homeland to ruins forever.
The Euripides after-war play, re-set in the world today, in which the veterans return from the Trojan War, to find that the disorder and nightmare of war has come home with them and rendered their homeland to ruins forever.
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