Artist Chico MacMurtrie explores culture and Fronterizx identity in the exhibition "Border Crossers," on display with the UC San Diego Qualcomm Institute (QI) from Thursday, October 5 through Friday, December 8. QI hosts a free opening night event Thursday, Oct. 8.
The group exhibition How We Gather investigates the notion and enactment of solidarity across various contemporary artists’ practices through the lens of the pandemic.
Celebrate UC San Diego's diverse and international campus community during International Education Week! Students, faculty and staff are welcome to the dozens of globally-focused activities and events!
Artificial intelligence has captured the minds and curiosities of people and industries around the world. From commerce to education to medicine, the AI revolution offers promises and pitfalls in virtually every realm of society. Join us on November 15 to hear four perspectives on the future of AI — from futuristic AI-based simulations for developing new medicines and vaccines; to navigating the frontiers of science with mind-boggling image analysis; to unprecedented explorations of how the brain works. You’ll also hear from the life sciences industry about how AI is pioneering innovation and new product development.
Each year, disasters around the world affect or displace 200 million people. Many of the places where these disasters occur are literally ‘missing’ from open and accessible maps and first responders lack the information to make valuable decisions...
Our Fall 2023 Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society will host prominent moral theologian and professor Father Bryan N. Massingale, S.T.D., of Fordham University. Where he holds the James and Nancy Buckman Chair in Applied Christian Ethics.
The UC San Diego women’s basketball team will host La Sierra at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 15 at LionTree Arena. Tickets are available. Fans can watch on ESPN+.