Funding from a state grant will support a multi-year public health campaign.
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The health risks for people experiencing homelessness go beyond challenges inherent to living without shelter, UCLA researchers and colleagues found.
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A minimally invasive approach gives a better treatment option to certain patients with metastatic uveal melanoma.
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When it comes to sunny, enthusiastic evangelists for the UCLA experience, you can’t beat the Bruin tour guides.
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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 psychologist Jaimie Krems found that listening to a friend vent their frustrations with another mutual friend made them like the speaker better, but only if they didn’t perceive any aggressive intent.
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Aug
24
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1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
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Hammer Museum
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Whether you are looking for a kid-friendly project or for something artful to do after spending time in the galleries, drop by for hands-on creative activities inspired by artworks on view at the museum. This program is for anyone — at any age or skill level — who wants to experiment with art making. Facilitated by Hammer educators for visitors of all ages every Saturday.
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Aug
29
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UCLA Alumni presents a session exploring how to harness AI to advance and future-proof technical and non-technical professions alike. Join career coach, talent management consultant and UCLA alumna Susan Chang for a discussion on how you can empower your professional journey in an AI-driven world. RSVP for the webinar link.
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Sept
28
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3:00 PM – 5:30 PM
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Boyer Hall (Room 159)
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California has more native species than any state in the U.S., and many of them are endangered. As the U.S. Endangered Species Act turns 50 years old, it’s time to ask how it is working for our state’s biodiversity. RSVP to hear from several leading voices on what is working best, what is not and how we can improve conservation actions in the future. The La Kretz Center for California Conservation is managed by UCLA and connects a diverse network of faculty, postdoctoral scientists and students with a variety of conservation groups who work to protect and restore California’s biodiversity.
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Now in its 30th year, the Music Partnership Program is a vital part of The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music’s community engagement programs. The program is supported entirely through generous philanthropy, including support from the Herb Alpert Foundation, and extends to two partner sites — the Boys & Girls Club of Hollywood and the UCLA Community School RFK.
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