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.
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.
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.
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.
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, UC San Diego Library is hosting Professor Jaime Pineda to discuss his new book “Controlling Mental Chaos: Harnessing the Power of the Creative Mind.”
Ocean Observing in California: Celebrate the Past, Showcase the Present, and Envision the Future will draw on experiences and expertise from partners and end-users across all sectors to explore, honor, and commemorate the ocean observing community.
This annual 24-hour fundraising event brings together the UC San Diego community to propel local and global impact through philanthropy. Giving back and spreading the word this #TritonGivingDay helps others discover how Tritons are unabashedly chasing the unknown and pushing the boundaries of possibility. When we come together, nothing is beyond us. For more information, email giving@ucsd.edu or call (858) 534-8568.
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
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.
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 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.
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+.