Gold Loop (Triad) is a series of virtual exhibitions created by visual artist Jen Liu, premiering October 15 through November 26, 2020. Viewers can watch and engage through a live stream linked in the description.
Apply to be Cross-Cultural Center Intern for the 2021-2022 year! Your entry point to social justice, building community, personal and professional skills development and more! Applications are due Week 3, Tuesday January 19th 2021 at 11:59 PST
View the full IEW calendar of events and participate in expanding your cultural awareness and celebrating our international community and their many valuable contributions. Join the conversations! #IEW2020
The University of California is launching its first-ever system-wide GIS Week from Nov. 17th - Nov. 19th, celebrating all things mapping! The event will be hosted virtually through Zoom. All talks are free and open to the public!
Our biggest sale of the year is here! In-store and online. Save 25% off emblematic apparel, gifts, supplies, plus general books and so much more. Free shipping on all order $50+ or choose fast, safe and convenient store pick up at our special window.
Hear from front-line health and medical experts as they discuss disparities in the clinical impact and outcomes of COVID-19, their first-hand experiences and lessons learned in dealing with the disease.
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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We invite you to join us for a conversation between Mark Geyer (UCSD), Adam Halberstadt (UCSD), and David Bronner (CEO, Dr. Bronner's; MAPS board member), hosted and moderated by Cassi Vieten (UCSD) on the resurgence of research on psychedelics.
Invited speaker Professor Peter Railton, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, on "Climate Change, Justice, and Quality of Life: A Convenient Truth … and a Lesson from COVID-19?"
China’s rise and increased involvement in Southeast Asia have prompted a blend of anticipation through economic growth and unease among its smaller neighbors through its militarization of the South China Sea and dam building on the Mekong River.
In UnderScored, Ephrat Asherie and her company of dancers explore the forms of club dancing which arose in NY during the 1970–80s as part of the House music scene. This is a Free Virtual Event for UC San Diego Students, Faculty, and Staff (via SSO).