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California’s Strict Air Quality Regulations Help Farmers Prosper

By Christine Clark
March 19, 2020
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DegreesStudents

A day in the life of a teaching assistant

By Virginia Watson
March 18, 2020
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In a Q&A complementing our Flickr tour of a day in the life of Aimee Barnes, the 2020 BA/MIA candidate reveals what attending GPS looks like today
FacultyResearch

Aversion to Risk by R&D Managers May Hurt U.S. Economic Prospects

By Christine Clark
March 16, 2020
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https://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/pressrelease/aversion-to-risk-by-rd-managers-may-be-halting-u.s-economic-growth
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Ensuring diversity and inclusion

By GPS Media
February 25, 2020
3 Mins read
New GPS Diversity Dialogues program aims to engage the community in meaningful conversations
AlumniCareers

Deploying mangroves to fight climate change

By Jade Griffin
February 18, 2020
4 Mins read
GPS alumni Ryan Merrill ’08 and Richard Cohen ’91 are on the frontlines of mangrove reforestation to address climate change and protect vulnerable communities
AlumniCareers

Alumni-nominated spotlight: Alisha Tomita-Yu ’16 of Oracle

By Jade Griffin
February 12, 2020
3 Mins read
As part of an ongoing Pass the Pen series, we feature Alisha Tomita-Yu ’16, who has kept busy since graduation looking at the future of technology at Oracle, championing diversity and inclusion initiatives and mentoring tomorrow’s leaders
FacultyResearch

What is the Best Way to Encourage Innovation? Competitive Pay May be the Answer

By Christine Clark
February 12, 2020
3 Mins read
Field work from UC San Diego and Thermo Fisher finds providing a sizable award to top performers is most effective in producing creative scientific and technological solutions
FacultyResearch

A Nation Dangerously Divided: Race Shapes Who Wins and Who Loses in U.S. Democracy

By Christine Clark
February 6, 2020
4 Mins read
New book by Zoltan Hajnal reveals how preferences of African-American voters are ignored by federal government—and how to fix it
FacultyResearch

Data from Behind Enemy Lines: How Russia May have Used Twitter to Seize Crimea

By Christine Clark
January 23, 2020
4 Mins read
New research shows real-time social media data may have been a source of military intelligence for the Kremlin and potentially other governments
Students

Student group puts focus on China

By Jade Griffin
January 20, 2020
3 Mins read
China Focus student group and blog brings together diverse perspectives on China and its global relations
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