With the acquisition, UCLA will create an engine of innovation, discovery and economic growth for Southern California and beyond.
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The new program at UCLA launched thanks in part to the overwhelming popularity of the campus’s existing minor.
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Newly unsealed materials from the Mirisch Corp. include original movie scripts, location photos, personal letters and more.
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It was a year filled with awe-inspiring achievements and more than a few surprises. Celebrate the accomplishments of our entire Bruin community with this look back.
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Topics ran the gamut from social justice and climate science to style, literature, sports and more, literally spanning the globe. In case you missed ’em, here’s a list of 10 favorites.
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Read more of the latest research & news stories
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UCLA’s Lingsen Meng explains the science behind Japan’s big earthquake on New Year’s Day.
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Latest from Chancellor Block
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UCLA’s acquisition of the former Westside Pavilion mall — which we will reshape into a nexus of exploration and discovery called the UCLA Research Park — will be absolutely transformative for our university, our great city and all of society. I offer deep thanks to the many, many staff and faculty members who have been involved in helping to secure this acquisition and lay initial plans for the space. We are grateful for the chance to turn the empty former mall into the future home of discoveries that will change the world!
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Jan
6
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10:00 AM
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Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden
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Enjoy the great outdoors on a free guided tour at UCLA’s living museum, featuring collections of plants from around the globe! Open to all ages, tours meet at the La Kretz Garden Pavilion at the northern end of the garden.
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Jan
8
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The UCLA Alumni Association and UCLA Government and Community Relations host a virtual fireside chat with alumni serving in elected office: California Secretary of State Shirley Weber ‘70, M.A. ‘71, Ph.D. ‘75 and Pico Rivera City Councilmember Monica Sanchez, M.A. ‘04, Ph.D. ‘12.
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Jan
10
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Rutgers professor and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Salimishah Tillet will discuss the inner life and far-reaching influence of musician and civil rights icon Nina Simone. A reception will follow this free event co-sponsored by the Center for the Study of Women | Streisand Center; the divisions of Humanities and Social Sciences; the Herb Alpert School of Music; and the UCLA Bixby Center on Population and Reproductive Health.
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Jan
11
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Co-presented by the UCLA Department of English, this series organized by UCLA professor Mona Simpson continues with a discussion with author Justin Torres on his latest book, Blackouts, the 2023 National Book Award honoree for fiction.
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Most made by students and three preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive, the films are among 25 chosen to enter the Library of Congress for their cultural, historic or aesthetic importance to the nation’s film heritage.
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