After 17 years at the helm, Gene Block will step down as chancellor in 2024. He leaves behind a powerful legacy — and a grateful university.
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Celebrating the collaboration between exceptional student costume designers and Opera UCLA.
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In a new report, more than 20 UCLA researchers provide strategies that center equity and justice in LADWP’s transition.
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The gift from the Persian Heritage Foundation honors the late Ehsan Yarshater, a pioneering scholar and researcher in the field.
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The report includes the first comprehensive analysis of the disability status of actors, finding that those with disabilities are severely underrepresented across broadcast, cable and streaming platforms.
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Three UCLA student veterans share their stories of immigration and their passion for medical science.
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Latest from Chancellor Block
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It is rivalry week! Since 1929, our Bruin football team has faced USC in the annual cross-town game. To mark last year’s contest, the Daily Bruin compiled the top 10 UCLA-USC moments throughout the years. Revisit some of these memorable games as you get ready to cheer on UCLA in this weekend’s 93rd meeting of our two universities. Here’s to another exciting matchup — and GO BRUINS!
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Nov
17
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4 PM
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Virtual and Evelyn & Mo Ostin Music Center
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Join Dr. Jan Berry Baker and her UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music students as they present an evening of works showcasing the saxophone.
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Nov
20
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In honor of Native American Heritage Month, UCLA School of Law’s Native Nations Law and Policy Center presents a webinar moderated by center assistant director and professor Lauren van Schilfgaarde (Cochiti Pueblo).
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10
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Receive free cooking classes, groceries and up to $200 in incentives to participate in a research study conducted by the Teaching Kitchen Collaborative next year. The free, 12-month study includes training on nutrition, health, cooking skills, exercise, mindfulness and health coaching.
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The actor-producer celebrated the opening of The Nimoy, a theater named for his friend and mentor Leonard Nimoy with whom he shares the distinction of portraying the iconic “Star Trek” character, Spock.
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