Dear Bruins, Kicking off Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, this week we spotlight a new augmented reality exhibition about the World War II-era incarceration of Japanese Americans, and staff give us their picks on what to listen to, watch and read to mark the month. You can also hear what the hosts of the Future U podcast learned from Chancellor Block and other education leaders about recasting the college experience during their recent visit to Westwood. Finally, learn more about our three professors elected to the National Academy of Sciences, how students are training to deliver better health care to those who are disabled and whether the world’s smallest porpoises can be saved.
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Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month: Read, watch, listen
From the rock band the Linda Lindas and the dimension-jumping film “Everything Everywhere All at Once” to podcasts and novels exploring history and identify, staff give us their media musts.
3 UCLA faculty members elected to National Academy of Sciences
In memoriam: Samuel Aroni, 94, architecture professor, and scholar and survivor of the Holocaust
COVID-19 and vaccine resources for the UCLA community
Information about health and safety, classes, work, expanded services and more.
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