Are you interested in a volunteering opportunity at UC San Diego? Commencement ceremonies will be taking place on Saturday, June 15 and Sunday, June 16. Join us in celebrating thousands of graduates and welcoming their guests in this achievement.
World Bee Day 2024 is on May 20! Visit Geisel Library’s Seuss Room at noon for a lecture about the native bees of San Diego by Jess Mullins, a PhD student in the Ecology, Behavior and Evolution Department.
Please join us for an in-person-only talk with professor Bong-Geun Choi from Yonsei University who will discuss how Artificial intelligence (AI) has the ability to transform the banking sector by increasing efficiency, personalization and security.
A learner, she grapples with the poetics-pleasures-politics of Black knowledge production, information technologies, [un]learning, and belief formation.
A can’t-miss lineup with Ina Garten, “the Barefoot Contessa” cookbook author and TV host; Michelle K. Hanabusa, entrepreneur and antiracism activist; and Margot Lee Shetterly, bestselling author of “Hidden Figures.” Journalist Lynn Sherr moderates.
Join us as we celebrate and showcase innovative work by student, faculty and staff fellows of the Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts. This event will include mini film screenings, a panel discussion and reception. Event open to all - please RSVP!
Join the International House for the next Global Forum, a collaborative program hosted with the UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego LGBT Resource Center and the Diversionary Theatre.
Join us at UC San Diego Park & Market for an evening of connection and inspiration. This annual mixer gathers alumni, industry leaders and friends together with colleagues from the School of Biological Sciences and other academic departments.
June 8-9, 2024, Time Present and Time Past
Saturday @ 7:30 PM and Sunday @ 2:00 PM
Sameer Patel, conductor
Mandeville Auditorium
Joseph Maurice Ravel Ma Mère l’Oye (full ballet)
John Adams Harmonielehre
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.
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
Are you interested in a volunteering opportunity at UC San Diego? Commencement ceremonies will be taking place on Saturday, June 15 and Sunday, June 16. Join us in celebrating thousands of graduates and welcoming their guests in this achievement.
The UC San Diego baseball team hosts Cal Poly for a three-game series beginning at 6 p.m., Friday, May 17 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.
World Bee Day 2024 is on May 20! Visit Geisel Library’s Seuss Room at noon for a lecture about the native bees of San Diego by Jess Mullins, a PhD student in the Ecology, Behavior and Evolution Department.
Please join us for an in-person-only talk with professor Bong-Geun Choi from Yonsei University who will discuss how Artificial intelligence (AI) has the ability to transform the banking sector by increasing efficiency, personalization and security.
A learner, she grapples with the poetics-pleasures-politics of Black knowledge production, information technologies, [un]learning, and belief formation.
A can’t-miss lineup with Ina Garten, “the Barefoot Contessa” cookbook author and TV host; Michelle K. Hanabusa, entrepreneur and antiracism activist; and Margot Lee Shetterly, bestselling author of “Hidden Figures.” Journalist Lynn Sherr moderates.
This interdisciplinary event will explore themes related to human displacement and efforts for remediation and reparation that bring into dialogue filmmakers, scholars, activists, policy analysts and journalists engaged with the cascading concerns...
On Friday, May 24, the Qualcomm Institute’s IDEAS series presents “Hearing Extremes” with renowned composer and UC San Diego Professor of Music Lei Liang and New York City-based new music chamber group loadbang.
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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