The nature of higher education is to create spaces for resistance and for people to redefine themselves and the world they want to live in ... that's why universities exist: to allow people to think freely, to allow people to redefine and shift culture. — Becky Petitt, UC San Diego vice chancellor for equity, diversity and inclusion, in the San Diego Union Tribune, regarding the university's use of the term "Latinx," a gender-inclusive way to describe people of Latin-American descent.
Author: Malinda Danziger
Keith Stowe, MS ’67, PhD ’71 shares a powerful memory with Triton magazine.
A message from Jeff Belk ’83, president of UC San Diego Alumni.
Triton magazine asked alumni why they choose to give back to the university.
Design and Innovation Building will show what goes on inside.
From the Triton magazine archives.
From the Triton magazine archives.
We asked our fellow Triton five key questions… see what Shannon had to say.
Our UC San Diego Alumni team is actively interested in the lives of our GOLD alumni, or those who are Graduates Of the Last Decade.
UC San Diego duo Hullabaloo kicks out the family jams.
From childhood to college to career, Ben Gleib ’00 has wanted to make others laugh and think.
Gaming industry pioneer Amy Jo Kim ’79 brings game thinking outside the XBox.
The first project for PoNG (or the Power of Neurogaming Center) is aimed at autism intervention.
Gaming today is a booming, worldwide industry with UC San Diego alumni in every dimension—from making the tech to calling the plays, voicing the heroes and running the leagues.
Given the chance to ask GPS alumni anything, we had just one question…