Triton Days offer an opportunity for the campus community to welcome newly admitted first-year and transfer students to the Triton family and showcase UC San Diego. Help us welcome newly admitted students by joining the UCSD Volunteer Program!
Save the date for UC San Diego Day of Caring: May 11-12, 2023.
UC San Diego’s 1960-minute giving campaign commemorates UC San Diego’s founding year and showcases the ways the UC San Diego community cares about our world. The goal of u.care is to unite our community and highlight positive acts of caring while communicating the need for and impact of philanthropy. #UCSDcares. For more information, contact giving@ucsd.edu or (858) 534-8568.
Starting May 2, you can purchase regalia for your 2023 commencement ceremony. Bundle and save with a Triton Grad Pack with savings up to $60, or buy what you need individually.
Farmers Market is back -- now at the Epstein Family Amphitheater. Held every Tuesday from 11 am - 2 pm during fall, winter and spring quarters, you'll find farm-fresh produce, flowers, locally prepared and international specialty foods and more.
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World-renowned musician and ethnomusicologist Bell Yung will discuss and perform on one of China's traditional instruments, the guqin. Reception to follow @The Loft.
Join master comedian and best-selling author David Sedaris for a delightfully entertaining night of acerbic humor, social commentary, and outlandish stories.
Please come join us Thursdays at 2pm via Zoom to improve your public speaking, professional, and interpersonal skills in a fun, friendly, and safe environment!
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Christina H. Lee "Saints of Resistance. Devotions in the Philippines of Early Spanish Rule."
Book talk and lecture, highlighting the chapter on the devotion to Santo Niño of Cebu and its connection to the first moments of the Spanish conquest.
Celebrate May the Fourth with a free screening of Rogue One, along with an appearance by the galaxy’s best cantina band, the Millennial Falcons with sci-fi-inspired tunes. And don't miss the Make & take Scavenger Hunt while the band's playing!
This spring, take a moment to celebrate what it means to be a Triton with a week’s worth of festivities and experiences just for you. It’s time to embrace your inner Triton.
San Diego SHRM in partnership with UCSD Division of Extended Studies invites individuals interested in a career in Human Resources (HR) to come "Travel the World of HR" at the NextGen HR Summit. For all HR Emerging Professionals.
Mexican American composer Alida Vázquez Ayala (1930–2016) was an essential figure in the narratives of women pioneers in electronic music and a feminist. This event commemorates her life and work, and invites the community to join the celebration!
In a stunning location that blends the beauty of both art and nature, join Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla, as we gather to announce and celebrate this year's extraordinary honorees.
2-Day Event
Saturday, May 6: 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Sunday, May 7: 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Location: 7835 Trade Street, San Diego 92121
Come on time for Doorbuster Giveaways (while supplies last)
FREE Parking and Admission
Top Selling Items
The UC San Diego softball team hosts CSUN in a doubleheader at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 6 at Triton Softball Field. Admission is free. The games will be streamed on ESPN+.
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Ozomati, a notorious LA urban Latino-and-beyond band playing a collision of funk, salsa, jazz, reggae, hip-hop and merengue.
KOKOKO! is a collective born in Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo. They're a creative collision of different artists including electronic, dance and instruments made from recycled materials from the streets of Kinsasha.
Bill Rastetter will share fascinating stories of his life and accomplishments as he walks us through the history of the biotechnology industry in our region.
Farmers Market is back -- now at the Epstein Family Amphitheater. Held every Tuesday from 11 am - 2 pm during fall, winter and spring quarters, you'll find farm-fresh produce, flowers, locally prepared and international specialty foods and more.
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Please come join us Thursdays at 2pm via Zoom to improve your public speaking, professional, and interpersonal skills in a fun, friendly, and safe environment!
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This free and interactive training is designed to assist faculty and staff in recognizing and supporting students in distress. This is an excellent training for any UCSD staff or faculty member that has high interactions with UCSD students.
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James Lee from Academica Sinica in Taiwan will analyze the complex and contradictory ways of seeing Taiwan, which underlie potential for conflict across the Taiwan Strait.
Experience the performance skills of pianist and provocateur Connie Han that has marked her as a rapidly rising star in the world of jazz, showcasing her unique style that blends modern and traditional jazz with a distinctive edge.
Farmers Market is back -- now at the Epstein Family Amphitheater. Held every Tuesday from 11 am - 2 pm during fall, winter and spring quarters, you'll find farm-fresh produce, flowers, locally prepared and international specialty foods and more.
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People often talk about how “smart” dolphins are. But what do we really know about their cognitive abilities? Join us for Cognitive Science Talk with Professor Christine Johnson in CSB 003 or Zoom ID 262-678-5713.
Join us on May 17, 2023, as leading experts in cognitive science, neurobiology and psychology present perspectives on the brain and the fascinating ways it adapts to change and stress.
Please come join us Thursdays at 2pm via Zoom to improve your public speaking, professional, and interpersonal skills in a fun, friendly, and safe environment!
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In this talk, Peter Hayes traces the ways by which the German corporate world became deeply implicated in—and in many respects indispensable to—the Nazi regime’s persecution, exploitation, and murder of Europe’s Jews.
This webinar will briefly introduce how to build Singularity images and how to run them on the SDSC supercomputer clusters. We will also share some insider knowledge of best practices and pitfalls to avoid while working with Singularity.
Alicia María Siu (Nahuat Pipil Maya Poqomam (El Salvador/Honduras), Cantonese Diaspora) is a San Diego-based artist engaged in the uplifting of collective memory.
This talk by Scott Kastner from University of Maryland, College Park offers a framework through which to assess the prospects for military conflict between China and Taiwan.
The Qualcomm Institute’s IDEAS series presents “Pigments of Imagination,” an interactive virtual reality experience that frames the creative process as a narrative relating the inner-workings of one’s unique imagination to the universe around us.
Ian Cooper is Jordan Peele’s producing partner and the Creative Director of Monkeypaw. The Kamil Guest Lecture was established to inspire students and to provide insight into the career of an established artist working in media producti
Transdisciplinary, global experts explore how the evolution of story-telling shaped, & continues to shape, the human epoch during CARTA's free, public symposium, "The Role of Myth in Anthropogeny," May 19, 1:00-5:30PM, Salk Institute & livestreaming.
Swiss American filmmaker Alexandre O. Philippe will discuss his approaches to making movies about movies at this UC San Diego masterclass hosted by the Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts
The Kamil Media Awards were developed to help undergraduates polish their skills in film production and to help them realize their creative potential in this field.
Learning how to be centered is not a skill that is often taught, but it is a vital skill for everyone to learn, but especially for healthcare providers. This experiential workshop will teach you how to find your own center via Kelee meditation.
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The Undergraduate History Network will be taking a trip through Balboa Park, Banker's Hill, and Hillcrest to go on the Seven Bridges Hike, a 5.5 mile loop through historic San Diego, on Saturday, May 20th at 2pm!
The Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts, Film Studies Program, and Center for Hellenic Studies are pleased to invite you to the screening of "Lynch/Oz" followed by Q&A with Alexandre O. Philippe on Saturday, May 20, 2023 at 5 p.m.
Amrita “Ami” Kaur Dang is a South Asian-American vocalist, sitarist, composer and producer from Baltimore. Her sound blends elements of North Indian classical, noise/ambient electronics, beat-driven psych and experimental dance pop.
UC San Diego’s All Campus Commencement will be taking place on Saturday, June 17, 2023. We need your help in recognizing the accomplishments of our scholars!
The Astrobiology Graduate Conference is entirely graduate student-run, and dedicated to early-career scientists who study the complex and diverse topics that the astrobiology field encompasses.
Looking to build a sustainability plan for your research project? Planning to write your next funding proposal?
Join us at Focus Week to create your starter sustainability toolkit!
Farmers Market is back -- now at the Epstein Family Amphitheater. Held every Tuesday from 11 am - 2 pm during fall, winter and spring quarters, you'll find farm-fresh produce, flowers, locally prepared and international specialty foods and more.
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Cheer on our finalists as they compete for cash prizes totaling $12,500 to support new and innovative ideas that relate to the environment (comes from, inspired by, or directly impacts nature.)
The Burke Lecture Welcomes MacArthur Fellow and UCLA professor of History, African American Studies, and Urban Planning, Dr. Lytle Hernández, for an intriguing discussion on Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the event is from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. on the UC San Diego campus at The Jeannie Auditorium, located at North Torrey Pines Living Learning Neighborhood. Refreshments will be provided.
Please come join us Thursdays at 2pm via Zoom to improve your public speaking, professional, and interpersonal skills in a fun, friendly, and safe environment!
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In partnership with USC Shoah Foundation, the Epstein Family Amphitheater proudly presents “The Children of Willesden Lane,” the critically acclaimed one-woman theatrical performance by concert pianist Mona Golabek.
The Design Lab is launching the DEVELOP phase of SPUR: Scaling Paid Undergraduate Research @ UC San Diego. Join VC Alysson Satterlund and VC Cori Peek-Asa to hear what we learned during this campus-wide initiative, and what comes next!
Sally Ride Science brings together female leaders from varied fields for a panel discussion on the status of women. Panelists are Olympic speedskating champion Erin Jackson, NASA JPL Director Laurie Leshin, and historian and author Natalia Molina.
Cajun musicians Steve Riley and the Racines explore their Southwest Louisiana roots through a collaborative project that entails performances of Cajun music, Zydeco, blues, and more.
In this IDEAS performance in Atkinson Hall (UC San Diego campus), Chicago-based musical ensemble “Dal Niente” visits QI to premier original compositions by graduate students in the “Hearing Extremes” seminar taught by UC San Diego's Lei Liang.
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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Farmers Market is back -- now at the Epstein Family Amphitheater. Held every Tuesday from 11 am - 2 pm during fall, winter and spring quarters, you'll find farm-fresh produce, flowers, locally prepared and international specialty foods and more.
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Privacy @ UC San Diego introduces the concept and principles of privacy, highlighting key legislation and policies that impact personal data on campus.
The Intersections Concert series at Park & Market, presents The Luay Yousif Quartet & Fred Benedetti - exploring the history of and intersection between Chaldean and Classical music. Hosted by UC San Diego and New York-based violinist Yale Strom.
You are invited to be a part of UC San Diego history! Join fellow Tritons in celebrating our first Big West championship on May 31 at noon in the Price Center Plaza as the UC San Diego baseball team receives the Big West championship trophy.
Please come join us Thursdays at 2pm via Zoom to improve your public speaking, professional, and interpersonal skills in a fun, friendly, and safe environment!
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This event is hybrid. Guest speakers will present virtually from Bolivia and Mexico, respectively, and Amy Kennemore will serve as a discussant. The event will be bi-lingual in English and Spanish with live translation. The Q & A session following the presentations will open to all participants (both in person and remote, English and Spanish questions and comments welcome).