What can UCLA astrophysicists’ discovery of a 350,000-mile-long comet-like tail of gas on a Jupiter-sized exoplanet teach us about how planets in our galaxy evolved?
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Highlighting the city’s past through current library collections and commentary by UCLA experts, the series kicks off with an episode on L.A.’s labor history.
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The center was made possible by an $8 million gift from alumnus Lowell Milken.
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A first-of-its kind effort in California, the nonprofit public-private partnership will leverage UCLA’s existing strengths in clinical and biomedical scientific research across a range of disciplines.
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Read more of the latest research & news stories
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UCLA interventional pulmonologist Scott Oh discusses why doctors are seeing more cases in people who have never smoked.
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Latest from Chancellor Block
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It has been wonderful to see everyone back on campus this week as we start the winter quarter and a new year. I hope you enjoyed the break and were able to celebrate with family and friends. Thank you for your continued commitment to UCLA and I look forward to all we will accomplish together in 2024. Happy New Year!
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Jan
13
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8:00 PM
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Schoenberg Hall and Virtual
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UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music continues its celebration of Arnold Schoenberg’s 150th birth anniversary with a screening of two documentaries about the famed composer, his music and his era.
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Jan
18
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4:30–6:00 PM
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UCLA Luskin Conference Center
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Professor Stanley Griffin from the University of West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, will explore how the Caribbean’s “island records” are glimpses of societal culture, signposts of collective memory, narratives of resistance and efforts of revival against the continued imposing influences from outside at this lecture hosted by UCLA’s Department of Information Studies.
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Check out a diverse selection of things to see and do (and eat!) in Los Angeles this month, curated by Gelare Khoshgozaran, assistant professor in the UCLA Department of Art.
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