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Armenian child

Child at home in Artsakh with intermittent electricity due to regional blockade by Azerbaijan.
Photo by David Ghahramanyan.

Artsakh Under Siege: A Humanitarian Crisis

It’s the middle of winter and you are cut off from the world. There is no electricity or gas. The freezing temperatures are creeping into your home.
February 28, 2023
The Armenian Graduate Society
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Student Activity Center: Where Students Are All Insiders

September 12, 2012
Synapse
Have a great idea that you’re certain the campus would value? Trying to find your niche on campus—outside the classroom...
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Shuttles to Receive Major Tech Upgrades

September 12, 2012
Synapse
Imagine you’re at Mission Bay waiting for a shuttle to the Parnassus campus when the ball game at AT&T Park...
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OSL Focuses on Students' Quality of Life

September 12, 2012
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UCSF offers an array of student services tailored to the unique needs of graduate and professional students, and many of...
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So You’ve Made It to UCSF: What’s next?

September 12, 2012
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Right now, you are probably overwhelmed by the frantic bustle of back-to-school week, wondering where your next classroom is, looking...
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Multicultural Resource Center Opens its Doors

September 12, 2012
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After a year of planning, the Multicultural Resource Center is open for business—the business of promoting diversity and inclusion at...
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LRS Helps Students Maximize Their Potential

September 12, 2012
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At Learning Resource Services (LRS), students can develop strategies to improve the way they study, organize, and even take tests...
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Library Adapts to Meet Students’ Diverse Needs

September 12, 2012
Erin Hayes
The UCSF Library has streamlined its services to help students’ lives run more smoothly, allowing students to reserve group study...
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Dean Watkins

New Dean Hopes to Create United Graduate Community

August 27, 2012
Kate Lovero
Although she is new to the position of Dean of the Graduate Division, Dr. Elizabeth Watkins has been making substantial...
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