Bruin basketball fans are likely to become stamp collectors when the post office launches the limited edition stamp in February 2024.
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L.A.’s chief housing and homelessness officer and the governor’s secretary for the California Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency were among the 40 alumni honorees.
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The Eugen Weber Professor of Modern European History received the prize from the Nanovic Institute for European Studies at the University of Notre Dame for her book, Conquering Peace: From the Enlightenment to the European Union.
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You’ve perhaps walked through them, studied in them, worked in them. But the stories hidden within UCLA’s most august edifices may surprise you.
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That UCLA now has a disability studies major, announced this month, is a sign that “the stigma around disability is shifting,” said Victoria Marks, a professor of choreography and chair of the UCLA program. “More and more of our communities are speaking up.”
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Latest from Chancellor Block
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Chancellor Gene Block and Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Darnell Hunt shared an update on UCLA’s expanded presence in downtown L.A. and the South Bay. Read their message..
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Dec
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The final First Thursdays series for 2023 will be a vivid celebration of art, music and food as the quarter, and another year, comes to a close.
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Dec
6
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8 PM
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Schoenberg Hall and Virtual
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UCLA’s campuswide orchestra, drawing its membership from throughout the university community, will perform a full spectrum of symphonic repertoire in its first concert of the academic year. This event is free and seating is on a first-come, first-seated basis.
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Dec
2
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Hammer educators lead conversation-based tours of the exhibition Made in L.A. 2023: Acts of Living. Capacity is limited. Visitors will be admitted on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Graduate students worked closely with the UCLA Film & Television Archive to inspect, prepare, digitally restore and preserve three student films from the 1970s-80s that feature histories of political activism, Chinese American influence and the L.A. Rebellion. The Dec. 1 program at the Billy Wilder Theater features a screening followed by a conversation with filmmakers and grad students.
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