The National Science Foundation’s $1.3 million award to researchers from the arts, humanities and engineering aims to foster stronger ties between America’s vibrant creative sector and those involved in pioneering scientific research, technology innovation and workforce evolution.
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Rahsonn McGlothen maintains a vital campus system.
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Finalists in the UCLA Health Equity Challenge proposed innovative measures to help those often underserved.
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He is one of UCLA’s most storied graduates. His legacy shows why.
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In 2022, Texas installed nearly as much new energy capacity from wind alone as California did for wind, solar and battery storage combined, says UCLA environmental law professor William Boyd.
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In light of Brett Steele stepping down as dean of the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Darnell Hunt announces that Lionel Popkin — professor of choreography and associate dean for academic affairs — has agreed to serve as interim dean, effective Feb. 1.
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Jan
20
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3 – 5 PM and 8 – 10 PM
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Schoenberg Hall and Virtual
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A singer who gained prominence as a member of the band El Chicano, and for her contributions to the Chicano/a rock and Latin rock genres, Ersi Arvizu and her band will be featured in a panel discussion from 3 – 5 p.m. and a concert from 8 – 10 p.m. hosted by the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music.
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Jan
22
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6 – 7:30 PM
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Kerckhoff Grand Salon
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UCLA Photovoice Collective presents a group exhibition reflecting the lives and experiences of former foster youth and their views on how involvement in the child welfare system impacted them. The exhibition will be on display Jan. 22–26 at the Kerckhoff Art Gallery. RSVP is required for the opening reception.
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Jan
23
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UCLA’s Healthy Climate Committee is conducting a research study about the campus climate, including topics such as belonging. Throughout January, February and March, join a focus group to share your experiences within the campus community and with working and/or studying at UCLA. Participants will receive a $40 gift card.
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This weekend kicks off a screening series presented by the UCLA Film & Television Archive and the Hugh M. Hefner Classic American Film Program celebrating the luminous film star Greta Garbo, who by the mid-1920s had become the quintessential star of Hollywood cinema. Enjoy 13 films from Garbo’s repertoire for free at the Billy Wilder theater through the end of March.
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