As part of an ongoing series, we give alumni a chance to share their favorite GPS memories
Blocking Sunlight to Cool Earth Won’t Reduce Crop Damage from Global Warming
By GPS Media
4 Mins read
New report by Jennifer Burney published in Nature
Still Time to Act: Impending Disasters Could Spur Progress Mitigating Climate Change
By GPS Media
3 Mins read
UC San Diego researchers argue that terrifying insights into what humans are doing to the environment could help activists and political leaders build momentum for deep and costly cuts in emissions
Eliot Peper ‘11 talks about his newest book “Bandwidth” and his inspirations from GPS and the startup community
GPS Professor Richard Feinberg inspires students and colleagues with four decades of engagement in U.S. foreign policy and espouses the affirmative power of social media
GPS Assistant Professor Teevrat Garg creates economic and policy models in low- and middle-income countries to explore ecosystems and human health
Launched this spring, GPS students are trading the West coast surf for a seat in the Nation’s Capital, offering students the chance to finish their degree in D.C.
An Immigrant Workforce Leads to Innovation, According to New UC San Diego Research
By GPS Media
2 Mins read
New UC San Diego research shows high-skilled workers from abroad may have a meaningful impact on the birth of new products and phasing out of older ones, with implications not only for firm profits, but also consumer welfare
Report: Cali Baja Mega-Region Exports $24.3B Worth of Goods, Services Internationally
By GPS Media
3 Mins read
WTC San Diego and Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies report contextualizes binational trade and production in the age of NAFTA