A recent event at Downtown Magnets High School spotlights how partnerships with local schools are building a college-going culture.
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Free public programs run through April 13 at the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum
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The Bösendorfer was originally a gift to the family from longtime Frank Sinatra songwriter Jimmy Van Heusen.
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Female audiences dominated ratings and minutes viewed, according to UCLA’s Hollywood Diversity Report, which used both metrics to better gauge show popularity
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This winter, the UCLA Chancellor’s Council on the Arts invites you to experience the arts at UCLA, across Los Angeles or wherever your travels take you. The arts remind us that, even in moments of discord, there are stories that transcend difference, inspiring empathy and understanding. This holiday season, step into an art-filled space. Read the message.
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“We still don’t fully understand how particles are accelerated near the black hole or within the jet,” said Weidong Jin, a researcher at UCLA and corresponding author of the paper. “These particles are so energetic, they’re traveling near the speed of light, and we want to understand where and how they gain such energy. Our study presents the most comprehensive spectral data ever collected for this galaxy, along with modeling to shed light on these processes.”
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“I would say that millennials and below, but especially Gen Z, are feeling the effects of climate change, political instability and cynicism over politics and environmental efforts,” said Dr. Norma Mendoza-Denton, professor of linguistic anthropology at UCLA.
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This spotlight series is part of an ongoing effort to highlight the “people behind the plan” — Bruins who are creating the future at UCLA by advancing goals and priorities outlined in the UCLA Strategic Plan 2023–28.
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UCLA will curtail most administrative operations during the annual winter break from Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024, through Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025. View the full list of schedules, important dates and deadlines.
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Multiple UCLA faculty and alumni are featured in Alta / a Human Atlas of a City of Angels, a social-impact art project by artist and photographer Marcus Lyon, in collaboration with the Getty Conservation Institute, which showcases 100 extraordinary individuals creating positive change across Los Angeles County. Pictured above are Jane Margolis, UCLA research scientist emerita; Veronica Terriquez, director of the Chicano Studies Research Center and Kristina Wong, UCLA alum. Available in book or digital form, each participant in Alta is represented in the work through photographic portraits, DNA maps, and interviews that reveal how their lives intersect with Los Angeles — past, present and future — creating a legacy work that documents and conserves a deeper narrative for generations to come about the city, its people and communities.
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