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The UCLA men’s water polo team recorded a dramatic buzzer-beating 11–10 victory against USC last week at Stanford University’s Avery Aquatic Center to capture the NCAA title for the second year in a row.
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“I think science wouldn’t exist without being international. In the history of humanity, right from the very beginning, science was an endeavor that really knew no boundaries,” said Miguel García-Garibay, UCLA’s dean of physical sciences, at an International Education Week event last month.
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Upgrades in several general assignment classrooms include new in-room microphones and display monitors, modular desks and tables for customizable room layouts, and improved acoustics and lighting.
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“Bob Chesney has built programs into consistent winners at every stop in his career, and he’s ready to do it at UCLA,” said Director of Athletics Martin Jarmond. “From our very first conversation, he articulated a clear vision of success for UCLA football and a plan to elevate our program back to national prominence.”
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For the past 11 years, UCLA Samueli School of Engineering professor Dennis Hong has overseen the school’s Robotics & Mechanisms Laboratory (RoMeLa). Today, his assortment of 50-plus robots come in all shapes and sizes, from human-ish to snakelike.
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Read more of the latest research & news stories
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Many patients may notice fatigue, nausea and belly pain initially. But the most distinctive signs, like yellowing of the skin or eyes, bloated bellies and bouts of confusion, often only appear when the disease has advanced, said UCLA infectious disease physician Dr. Otto Yang.
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A world-first study on how social bonds influence weight and eating behaviors through “the love hormone” oxytocin suggests that the quality of a person’s relationships may be as important to physical health as eating well and exercising. UCLA neuroscientist and professor Arpana Church says that supportive relationships — especially high-quality marriages — seem to ‘show up’ in the body.
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In a study published by the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, researchers examined both the devastating January 2025 L.A. fires and the major 2018 blazes across California, providing crucial insights into wildfire smoke exposure as fire seasons continue to lengthen across the western United States.
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Dec
13
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Billy Wilder Theater
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Join the UCLA Library Film & Television Archive for a screening of beloved classics and archival gems honoring television pioneer Desi Arnaz, featuring a Q&A with Todd S. Purdum, author of Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television.
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Dec
13
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Step into acclaimed composer and performer Laurel Halo’s sonic world as she premieres new works for piano and electronics — a hypnotic blend of ambient, drone, jazz and modern synthesis. Purchase tickets on the event website.
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Dec
14
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With so much proverbial noise from AI-generated content, bots and constant social media chatter, knowing how to think critically and communicate clearly and from the heart will be the secret weapon for the leaders of tomorrow. Register for this free workshop.
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Dec
17
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The screening series of influential, innovative films from the past 12 months continues with Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, the story of a man facing the darkness that surrounds an anxious, luminous heart before embracing the future that awaits him. Followed by a Q&A with director Scott Cooper. Purchase tickets on the event website.
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As you prepare for winter break, check out the School of Music’s YouTube page for a bevy of concerts featuring our best and brightest faculty and student performers, including a recent concert of music and merriment from the UCLA Tuba and Euphonium Studio! The coolest cats in the lowest clefs are ready to sleigh your holiday blues with warm brass tones, cheeky carols and a whole lot of tuba-lent cheer. Whether you’re a fan of frosty favorites or euphonious yuletide jams, this concert is bound to be un-brrr-lievable.
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