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  • The unemployment rate in San Diego County increased to 4.2% in October, up from a revised 4.1% in September 2023, and above the year-ago estimate of 3.3%.
  • A Conversation with Kim Stanley Robinson ’74, PhD ’82 April 17, 2023 from 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. at the Sally T. WongAvery Library, 2nd Floor On behalf of Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla, Executive Vice Chancellor Elizabeth H. Simmons, and Audrey Geisel University Librarian Erik T. Mitchell, you are invited to attend the UC San Diego Library’s Author Talk Series featuring alumni and internationally acclaimed author Kim Stanley Robinson ’74, PhD ’82. Hosted by the UC San Diego Library and Academic Senate Committee on Campus Climate Change, the evening will take a deep dive into how we can best tackle climate change today and into the future. The program will begin with student presentations on climate change, followed by a moderated discussion with Robinson around his bestselling novel “The Ministry for the Future.” Copies of the book will be available for purchase from the UC San Diego Bookstore at the event. Registration is now open and required: https://cvent.me/93DlM7 About the Author Kim Stanley Robinson is the author of more than twenty books, including the international bestselling “Mars” trilogy, “New York 2140,” “Aurora,” “Shaman,” “Green Earth” and “2312,” which was a New York Times bestseller nominated for all seven of the major science fiction awards — a first for any book. In 2008, he was named a “Hero of the Environment” by Time magazine. In 2016, he was given the Heinlein Award for lifetime achievement in science fiction, and asteroid 72432 was named “Kimrobinson” in his honor. One year later, in 2017, he was given the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Imagination in Service to Society. A prolific writer and speaker, his work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Newsweek, Nature and Wired, among many others. His novel “The Ministry for the Future” was selected as one of Barack Obama’s Favorite Books of 2020 and one of Bill Gates’ “5 Great Books for the Summer” in 2022. Robinson earned a BA in literature from UC San Diego in 1974. In 1975, he earned an MA in English from Boston University and returned to UC San Diego in 1982 to earn a PhD. He currently resides in Davis, California. About the Committee on Campus Climate Change This committee confers with and advises the UC San Diego Academic Senate and administration on matters pertaining to campus decarbonization, climate change impacts and mitigation, climate change in educational programs, and climate change research. It studies and collects data on the climate change impacts of campus activities and develops recommendations for short-term, medium-term, and long-term changes to campus policy and behavior. Contact: ucsdlibrary@ucsd.edu Registration: https://cvent.me/93DlM7
  • Future films and TV series are being delayed, if not canceled. For audiences accustomed to a steady stream of new content, this dramatic slowdown will have a tangible impact in the year to come.
  • The four top candidates discuss crime, housing, the Gaza war and more in the second televised debate for California’s U.S. Senate seat. The Democrats bash Donald Trump and defend Joe Biden, while Republican Steve Garvey won’t say who he plans to support.
  • Some consumers who bought health insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act have had a tough start to the year: Many say it's hard to find an in-network doctor or hospital.
  • The Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate invites you to attend its 27th Annual Real Estate Conference and to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Real Estate Program at the University of San Diego's Knauss School of Business! Learn about the economic and residential outlook for the upcoming year from our keynote speaker Douglas G. Duncan, senior vice president and chief economist at Fannie Mae. Linden Blue, vice chairman of General Atomics, will discuss the future of energy including fusion technology. Nikia Clarke, PhD, senior vice president of San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and executive director of World Trade Center San Diego (WTCSD), will speak to the local San Diego economy and its position with the global economy. Following the speakers are two breakout sessions. Tickets: Early Bird (ENDS February 23, 2023) ‣ $25.00 - USD Students (grad & undergrad) ‣ $97.50 - USD Real Estate Alumni Associate Member ‣ $185.00 - General Admission ‣ $925.00 - Reserved Half Table (5 seats) ‣ $1,850.00 - Reserved Full Table (10 seats) Walk-In Options: ‣ $10.00 - USD Students (grad & undergrad) ‣ $97.50 - USD Real Estate Alumni Associate Member ‣ $195.00 - General Admission ‣ $975.00 - Reserved Half Table (5 Seats) ‣ $1,950 - Reserved Full Table (10 seats)
  • Voters in Bangladesh cast ballots Sunday in an election fraught with violence and a boycott from the main opposition party, paving the way for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to seize a fourth term.
  • Some programs and schools are working to prepare Native American students for college and support them once they get there.
  • Stocks experienced their biggest rally in two years after a report that inflation is currently running at 7.7%.
  • Turning barely used office space into desperately needed urban housing seems like a win-win in the work-from-home era. But even in cities eager to do this, plenty of obstacles remain.
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