Audience: Graduate Students

  • What the Mouth Remembers: Lost Recipe, Found Words

    What the Mouth Remembers is a research-creation project that explores how spoken language, especially when fragmented, mistranslated, and passed down across migration, family histories, and colonial ruptures, becomes a site […]

  • CASPA 2025 Summer Symposium

    Building AI-Native Data Centers The Chinese American Semiconductor Professional Association invites you to join its annual all-day Summer Symposium where speakers will focus on Building AI-Native Data Centers: Innovations from […]

  • Human Resource Management Info Session

    Build Stronger Teams and a Smarter HR Strategy What does it take to grow and lead high-performing teams in today’s AI-enhanced workplace? Hear from Philip Ziman, chair of the Human […]

  • Basu, S. (CSE) – Decomposition Techniques for Web-Scale Networks: Bridging Theory and Practice

    Decompositions of large-scale networks are central to many applications in graph mining, network science, and algorithm design. Over several decades, a rich body of work has developed techniques to partition […]

  • Wiki-a-thon Supporting BIPOC Scientists

    Wiki-a-thon Supporting BIPOC Scientists

    Join us for an afternoon of creating and editing pages for BIPOC scientists, engineers, and technologists! Wikipedia overwhelmingly recognizes the achievements of white people. This wiki-a-thon works to reverse this […]

  • Kickstart your Internship Search

    Are you looking to land an internship for the Summer of 2026? Believe it or not, now is the time to start preparing! Join us for a practical webinar designed […]

  • Regulatory Affairs and Medical Device Quality and Design – Fall Info Session

    Explore medical innovation with Kiran Gulati Join medical device and biotech expert Kiran Gulati for a closer look at UCSC Silicon Valley’s Regulatory Affairs and Medical Device Quality and Design […]

  • Programming with Rust

    Join us in learning more about Rust, one of the fastest-growing programming languages, which continues to be ranked the most-loved language by its users. Its user base, aka “Rustaceans,” has […]

  • Dong, Q. (STAT) – Prevalence Mapping and Model Evaluation for Binary and Categorical Outcomes from Household Surveys

    Reliable subnational estimates of health and demographic indicators from household surveys are crucial for understanding public health progress, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where vital registration data are […]

  • Educational Therapy – Free fall Info Session

    Transform learning with Sharmila Roy Join Educational Therapy program chair Sharmila Roy for a thoughtful program overview and hear how the uniquely designed curriculum empowers educators and professionals to make […]

Last modified: Sep 25, 2025