The award-winning actor, advocate and UCLA alumnus will speak at three ceremonies on June 14 in Pauley Pavilion.
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Concerns over the high cost of living weighed on the overall rating as renters feel especially pessimistic about their futures.
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A new T cell-screening process revealed previously unidentified receptors that target prostate cancer.
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A forthcoming anthology showcases the genius of UCLA’s master bard, Harryette Mullen.
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UCLA’s Jamie Krems, assistant psychology professor, explains how friends have a stake in our continued welfare, will help us when others may be reluctant to step up, and made early humans stronger by helping form groups and tribes.
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Presented by the Yanai Initiative for Globalizing Japanese Humanities and the UCLA Film & Television Archive, the tour “will offer a unique theatrical experience that combines cinema and live performance that is rarely seen on this scale, even in Japan,” said Michael Emmerich, UCLA’s Tadashi Yanai Professor of Japanese Literature and director of the Yanai Initiative. Performances begin tonight at the United Theatre on Broadway and continue at the Hammer Museum at UCLA this Saturday and Sunday.
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Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Darnell Hunt invites Bruin faculty, staff and students to help UCLA update its True Bruin Values — the principles that help us thrive as a diverse academic community. Take the survey.
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Apr
20
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10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Lani Hall and Virtual
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Join a celebration of the 2024 graduating classes of the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music’s music industry and musicology programs. This capstone showcase includes musical acts, presentations and guest speakers that offer a glimpse into the future of our music industry.
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Apr
22
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12:00 PM – 12:30 PM
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Virtual
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Apr
24
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5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
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Virtual
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Join Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Darnell Hunt and Alumni Association Board member Matt Zaczmarek for a discussion on UCLA’s strategic plan, which outlines ambitious goals for the future of our university.
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Watching the musical “Mean Girls” at the Pantages Theater, Ingrid Lee was dazzled by the set’s use of LED paneling. As a third-year computer science and engineering student at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering with a minor in theater, Lee is always looking for ways in which technology can improve performing arts, an interest that led to her becoming a finalist for the 2023 Hedy Lamarr Achievement Award.
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