The UC San Diego Library is hosting Ebb and Flow: Giant Kelp Forests through Art, Science and the Archives, an exhibit curated by Oriana Poindexter ’15, Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) alumna and artist, through July 7, 2024.
Birch Aquarium presents Hold Fast, an immersive art installation that explores our local kelp forests and climate change through the lens of local artists and scientists using unique skills and talents to take climate action. Included with admission.
Over 400 opportunities to students with awards ranging from $200 to $10,000, and all it takes is one application! Submit an application before it closes at 11:59 PM on April 2.
Favianna Rodriguez is a internationally renowned interdisciplinary artist, cultural organizer, and social justice activist based in Oakland, California. Collaborating with social movement groups worldwide, Rodriguez creates visionary and transformative art. Her vibrant posters weave narratives of immigrant rights, racial justice, global solidarity, and more.
In 2019, Rodriguez visited the UC San Diego Institute of Arts and Humanities for a series of workshops as part of their Community, Arts and Resistance series. In a public talk where this art was first displayed, she discussed her artistic practice and shared how art can inspire, educate and spur the imagination.
Join us as we showcase Rodriguez's captivating artwork from the archives of the School of Arts and Humanities
In this conference, we'll explore the dynamic landscape of the future workforce. From embracing constant evolution to fostering innovation, join us to navigate the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Learn how to adapt and thrive in a 24/7 w
The Spring Career and Networking In-Person Fair is part of an exciting five-day, UC San Diego Inaugural Future of Work Conference. Employers are invited to register for both this fair (Tuesday, April 2nd) the virtual fair on Thursday, April 4th.
Join us at Climate Conversations to share your climate story, gain insight and inspiration from your peers, learn about available resources and materials, and help guide the goals and actions for a climate-ready UC San Diego.
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The Spring Career and Networking In-Person Fair is part of an exciting five-day, UC San Diego Inaugural Future of Work Conference. Employers are invited to register for both this fair (Tuesday, April 2nd) the virtual fair on Thursday, April 4th.
What does it take to survive persecution and exile? The story of Greta Taussig and Rudy Gans offers answers to this tantalizing question. At this special talk, their son Bob shares their thought-provoking story, supplemented by artifacts & documents.
The UC San Diego softball team will play Long Beach State at 5 p.m. Friday, April 5 at Triton Softball Field. Admission is FREE. The game can be watched on ESPN+.
The Boarte Piano Trio was enthusiastically created by three of the most dedicated and outstanding Polish musicians of our time. The promisingly gifted pianist Konrad Skolarski, the breathtaking virtuoso Jarosław Nadrzycki , and the sensational cellist Karol Marianowski are all acclaimed artists in their country and abroad. They are laureates of many international music competitions, each with a long history of performances all over Europe, North and South America, as well as Asia.
Join Dr. Tim Lueker and friends for a 2- day workshop hosted by the UCSD Craft Center. During the workshop you will learn how to create a beautiful mosaic tile featuring creatures from coral reefs! This creative/educational weekend will fill quickly!
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The UC San Diego softball team will play Long Beach State in a doubleheader at 1 p.m, Saturday, April 6 at Triton Softball Field. Admission is FREE. The game can be watched on ESPN+.
The Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts presents a screening of the documentary "RALLY" exploring the controversial influence of political activist Rose Pak and Chinatown's rise to power. Filmmaker Rooth Tang will participate in a Q&A after.
Join Dr. Tim Lueker and friends for a 2- day workshop hosted by the UCSD Craft Center. During the workshop you will learn how to create a beautiful mosaic tile featuring creatures from coral reefs! This creative/educational weekend will fill quickly!
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As a singer songwriter, his music - deeply rooted in the blues and gospel - is infused with contemporary sensibilities of rock, soul, and rhythm & blues.
Join the UCSD Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics for on-campus solar eclipse viewing on Monday, April 8! Telescopes and free eclipse glasses can be found at four locations around campus to view the partial solar eclipse.
Live Videocast: U.S. Deputy Secretary of State and UC San Diego alum Kurt Campbell on the U.S.-China Relations; Local Speaker: Dean Caroline Freund on U.S.-China Trade and Global Supply Chains
The UC San Diego baseball team hosts San Diego beginning at 6 p.m., Tuesday, April 9 at Triton Ballpark. Tickets are available. The game can be watched on ESPN+.
Join alumni and friends at San Pedro Social for an evening of connection and inspiration, as we explore critical topics in the field of environmental justice. Connect with Triton professionals living and working in the Bay Area.
The next Climate Conversations will take place this Wednesday, April 10 from 12-1pm in the Bear Room, 2nd Floor of Price Center. The theme for this week’s conversation is: Decarbonization + Adaptation = Climate Resilience.
Let’s Talk! What is clim
The UC San Diego baseball team hosts San Diego State beginning at 6 p.m., Wednesday, April 10 at Triton Ballpark. Tickets are available. The game can be watched on ESPN+.
Join alumni and friends at SMUD Museum of Science and Curiosity for an evening of connection and inspiration, as we explore critical topics in the field of environmental justice. Connect with Triton professionals living and working in Sacramento.
CONTRA-TIEMPO’s ¡azúcar! is a courageous naming of, confrontation with, and intentional obliteration of the often unspoken undercurrent of anti-Blackness in latinidad. Questions are continuing to drive the process as we begin to understand the complicated history of sugar and the messages from our ancestors. What does it feel like to individually and collectively heal, what does it move like? Twenty brilliant artists and collaborators take audiences through a journey of Celia Cruz’s vibrations, unearthing history embedded in our bodies. Through ¡azúcar!, CONTRA-TIEMPO explores ancestral wisdoms about a plant that once aided in our healing, used as a way to sweeten medicinal concoctions, now extracted, refined, and used as weaponized poison. This courageous work is rooted in and inspired by the sacred feminine, personal narratives of food, labor, community, sabor, and explorations of “familying” and healing as practices.
A Deep Look into the AI Revolution in Health and Medicine: On April 12th, join four leading experts and hear their views on how society is navigating the new frontiers of artificial intelligence and the future of heath care.
The UC San Diego baseball team hosts UC Irvine for a three-game series beginning at 6 p.m., Friday, April 12 at Triton Ballpark. Saturday’s game starts at 2 p.m., followed by Sunday’s 1 p.m. finale. Tickets are available. ESPN+ will stream the games.
The Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts invites you to a film screening of the 2023 cosmic opera "Star Choir" performed inside the telescope of the historic Mt. Wilson Observatory. Opera by Visual Arts Faculty, Malik Gaines and Alexandro Segade.
Anthony Davis and The Cecil Lytle African and African-American Music Endowment Initiative presents EARL HOWARD (synthesizers, saxophone) with ANTHONY DAVIS (piano), STEPH RICHARDS (trumpet), MARK DRESSER (double bass), and GERRY HEMINGWAY (drums).
The UC San Diego men’s volleyball team will host Hawai'i at 7 p.m., Friday, April 12 at LionTree Arena. Tickets are available. Fans can watch on ESPN+.
Join us in making Triton Days 2024 a day filled with warmth, excitement, and a true sense of Triton pride! Your dedication and positive energy will undoubtedly contribute to the magic of this significant milestone in the lives of our future Tritons.
The UC San Diego women’s water polo team will host Long Beach State at 12 p.m., Saturday, April 13 at Canyonview Aquatic Center. Tickets are available. Fans can watch on ESPN+.
The UC San Diego men’s volleyball team will host Hawai'i at 7 p.m., Saturday, April 13 at LionTree Arena. Tickets are available. Fans can watch on ESPN+.
It's common to set out on a challenging pursuit without knowing whether you will succeed. As we confront hurdles and setbacks, we face a crucial decision: give up, or persevere? Optimism about our chances can help us avoid giving into premature despair. But we argue that "grit"—striving in the face of adversity—can be rational only when it doesn't turn into Pollyannaish optimism. To strive rationally, we also need to pay close attention to our abilities and strengths, as well as to whether our circumstances will be conducive to our success. We develop a model of striving that aims to capture the multifaceted nature of this critical capacity of agents.
Join us at Climate Conversations to share your climate story, gain insight and inspiration from your peers, learn about available resources and materials, and help guide the goals and actions for a climate-ready UC San Diego.
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The guest speaker at this year’s inaugural Ashis and Uma Nandy forum is T.M. Krishna, a highly acclaimed singer of Carnatic music, the South Indian classical music genre considered to be one of the oldest musical traditions in the world.
For centuries, the bustling port city of Salonica was home to the sprawling Levy family. In “Family Papers,” historian Sarah Abrevaya Stein uses the family’s correspondence to tell the story of the Levys’ journey across the arc of a century.
Born in Mexico City, 4-time Grammy Award winner Antonio Sánchez began to play the drums at age five and performed professionally as a teen in Mexico’s Latin, jazz and rock scenes—when he wasn’t participating as a member on Mexico’s Junior National Gymnastics Team. He later pursued a degree in classical piano at the National Conservatory in Mexico and in 1993 enrolled in Berklee College of Music and New England Conservatory, where he graduated magna cum laude in Jazz Studies.
The exhibition responds to the maximalist visuals of a family party, and its "glitter" or remnants of identity carried through migration while settling in new places.
I hope we wake to a body we love is a performance exhibition that ruminates on death, rebirth and belonging through the endurance practice, a practice of waiting.
The UC San Diego softball team will play UC Davis in a doubleheader at 3 p.m, Friday, April 19 at Triton Softball Field. Admission is FREE. The game can be watched on ESPN+.
The UC San Diego women’s water polo team will host UC Davis at 6 p.m., Friday, April 19 at Canyonview Aquatic Center. Tickets are available. Fans can watch on ESPN+.
The UC San Diego softball team will play UC Davis at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 20 at Triton Softball Field. Admission is FREE. The game can be watched on ESPN+.
“Sublime Integration of Hindustani and Carnatic traditions” with World renowned
maestros of Indian Classical Music.
Pandit Kartik Seshadri, sitar with Shahshank Subramanyam, bamboo flute
Accompanied by: Gourisankar Karmakar & Parupalli Phalgun.
It’s time for Animaniacs…IN CONCERT! Join the voices of Animaniacs—the iconic animated Warner Bros series (produced by Steven Spielberg)—for a “zany, animany and totally insaney” evening as they perform the world-famous songs from the beloved cartoon series backed by the original projected animation. Animaniacs: In Concert stars the show’s original Emmy-winning composer, Randy Rogel, on piano and the voice-talents of Emmy winner Rob Paulsen (Yakko & Pinky on Animaniacs; Raphael on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) and Maurice LaMarche (The Brain on Animaniacs; The King in Disney’s Frozen; Kif & Calculon on Futurama).
Gather friends, neighbors and teammates to create and decorate a 300-foot-long communal tablecloth art project to represent the collective values within our diverse UC San Diego community.
Open to UC San Diego students, faculty, staff and partners.
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Gather friends, neighbors and teammates to create and decorate a 300-foot-long communal tablecloth art project to represent the collective values within our diverse UC San Diego community.
Open to UC San Diego students, faculty, staff and partners.
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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 Earth Week special edition of Climate Conversations will take place Wednesday, April 24 from 12-1:30pm. Curious to learn about ongoing sustainability efforts at UC San Diego? Interested in hearing about future plans for campus sustainability? Com
“Lienzo de Piedra” / “Canvas of Stone” is a photographic journey through the Pool Tunich cave system of Quintana Roo, Mexico. Uniting art and technology, the exhibit helps document and preserve this part of Mexico’s cultural heritage for posterity.
Students, start your morning with coffee, donuts & new reads from the Library! At this drop-in event, meet our subject specialist librarians, explore popular periodicals, & learn how to access newspapers like the New York Times & Wall Street Journal.
Gather friends, neighbors and teammates to create and decorate a 300-foot-long communal tablecloth art project to represent the collective values within our diverse UC San Diego community.
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Pulse of GIS is a monthly gathering for those using GIS or applying geospatial concepts to their work. Students, academics, staff and affiliates are invited to join as we discuss all things geospatial, share new resources and answer questions.
The UC San Diego baseball team hosts Hawai’i for a three-game series beginning at 6 p.m., Friday, April 26 at Triton Ballpark. Saturday’s game starts at 2 p.m., followed by Sunday’s 1 p.m. finale. Tickets are available. ESPN+ will stream the games.
2023 Tribute Artist of the Year Nominee (Josie Awards at Grand Ole Opry) Legends in Concert CHER Tribute Artist Lisa McClowry’s stunning portrayal of the Goddess of Pop is the main attraction of this Broadway-style live stage show. Why? Because Lisa has every aspect of playing CHER down pat: the singing and speaking voice, the walk, the talk, the costumes, the makeup, the mannerisms. Nothing is overlooked. This theatrical extravaganza incorporates dynamic dialogue, humor, seriously fun audience participation, eight costume changes and video projections with amazing visuals and animations. Performed to a live band or tracks, the show is like having the real CHER strut her stuff on your stage.
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 Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts presents "Careers in Animation and Video Games" featuring a panel of professionals working in the animation, film and video game industry. Join us to gain insider information, ask questions and network!
Queen Nation is the undisputed #1 ranked Queen Tribute Act in the United States and currently reigns as the all-time performance champions and crowned the kings of the Queen tributes. Over the past two decades, Queen Nation has notched over 1,250 shows and attracted 2.5 million viewers worldwide. Queen Nation is recognized as the most popular, accurate, and highest-grossing fully-costumed re-creation of a vintage Queen concert in the US. Comprising four musicians to reflect the original Queen lineup, the band performs in detailed 70s & 80s Queen-era costumes. All of this is presented in a live 90-minute concert experience, with note-for-note renditions of classic Queen songs.
VOICES: GORGEOUS NOTHINGS
Susan Narucki, soprano, and Donald Berman, piano
with Robert Zelickman, clarinet, and Alexander Ishov, flute
Featuring new works by Georgina Derbez, Eve Beglarian and more
Visual Arts (ICAM) alum Nikki Johnson is now working with Sphere Entertainment Co. as a Software Engineer building real-time tools and content for Sphere in Las Vegas.
Gather friends, neighbors and teammates to create and decorate a 300-foot-long communal tablecloth art project to represent the collective values within our diverse UC San Diego community.
Open to UC San Diego students, faculty, staff and partners.
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