Check out a curated selection of stories from across UCLA spotlighting Black voices, histories and
research.
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The UCLA law professor argues for a constitutional amendment affirming the right to
vote.
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A UCLA-led project aims to increase the availability of Spanish-language neuroscience
research.
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Six faculty members and researchers are conducting research projects from Botswana to
Japan.
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latest research & news stories
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“Even a very capable senator to replace Feinstein will have to kind of start the clock over
again, in terms of seniority. So in that sense, California has lost a historic
representative, and the next person won’t be that, at least right away,” said Jim Newton,
UCLA lecturer in communications and public policy.
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Feb
21
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Join an electrifying speaker panel honoring the remarkable journey of Black founders
paving the way in deep technology
innovation, presented by NSF I-Corps Hub West and UCLA
Samueli. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, seasoned
investor or simply passionate about fostering diversity in tech, this is an occasion
not to be missed.
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Feb
22
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10 AM – 1 PM
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Charles Young Grand Salon and Virtual
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With special guests Dr. Sonia Zárate from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and
Michele Siqueiros from the Campaign for College Opportunity, the HSI’s second
visioning forum aims to unite campus leaders, faculty, staff, students and national
experts in higher education to foster an environment of innovation and optimism for
the future.
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Feb
22
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11 AM – 1 PM
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5628 Math Sciences Building
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The UCLA Institute for Digital Research & Education’s first session in its new
workshop series will explore the importance and functionalities of ChatGPT, covering
its limitations and applications through demonstrations. Created with a broader
audience in mind, this requires no prior knowledge of ChatGPT or AI to attend.
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Feb
24
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The U.S. Postal Service’s dedication ceremony will feature special guests, a
presentation on the significance of the stamp and photo opportunities. The event is
free and open to the public, and attendees are encouraged to register.
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Singer/songwriter India Carney curates and performs in a two-night celebration of music at The
Nimoy, featuring some of L.A.’s trailblazing young musicians. Carney is a graduate of UCLA and a
YoungArts award winner, a national initiative that identifies exceptional young artists, amplifies
their potential and invests in their lifelong creative freedom.
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