A UCLA doctoral student imagines how the giants of British literature might react to the world’s most famous doll.
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UCLA psychologists say that even when items are labeled only as “clinically studied,” people tend to recall them as being “clinically proven” in their effectiveness.
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The center was recently cited in a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine report for its approach to preventing mental health and substance abuse problems.
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Classes in the STEM fields should include context from history and other social sciences, UCLA researchers write.
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Silvia Forni, new director of the Fowler, is in awe of “makers” around the globe. Now she wants to share those makers’ work in a way that honors them — and invites visitors to rethink their own views of the world.
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Read more of the latest research & news stories
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Co-authors Eileen Strempel, inaugural dean of the Herb Albert School of Music and a professor of education, and Stephen Handel, ECMC Foundation senior program officer and former UC associate vice president of undergrad admissions, share a strategy to increase higher ed diversity: recruit more transfer students from community colleges.
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Latest from Chancellor Block
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My Summer 2023 Update speaks to the ways in which our community is putting into practice our True Bruin values of respect, excellence and service. Read about UCLA Law’s Williams Institute, a summer student leadership academy at UCLA South Bay and a commemoration of 100 years of Black Greek life on campus.
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Jul
30
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5:00 – 8:00 PM
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Levitt Pavilion
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Presented by the Fowler Museum, Levitt LA and the National Endowment for the Arts, catch a free, all-ages concert in MacArthur Park featuring the drumming and dance music of Weedie Braimah & The Hands of Time and more.
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Aug
2
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Noon – 1:00 PM
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Lani Hall & Livestream
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Part of the Henry J. Bruman Summer Chamber Music Festival, the concert is free and no reservations are required. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Aug
7
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7:30 – 10:30 PM
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Billy Wilder Theater
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Screening will feature in-person Q&A with filmmaker Jon Bastian and Henry Rosenthal, former member of punk band Crime. Admission is free and no advance reservations are required.
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The artist’s exhibition, ‘The weight of a patina of time,’ is on display at the Fowler through Oct. 29.
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