The move ushers in a new era in the Bruins’ storied and illustrious athletic tradition. Take advantage of a staff and faculty appreciation offer with tickets starting as low as $10 for the inaugural football game against Indiana on Sat., Sept. 14!
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Find out about UCLA’s history of glory at the Games, including our current Bruin Olympians.
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Overall, UCLA offered admission to more than 13,100 high school seniors and 6,000 transfer applicants.
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Team RoMeLa’s robot athletes knocked out four opponents in six matches at an international tournament held in the Netherlands.
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President Drake has informed UC Board of Regents Chair Janet Reilly that he will step down from his role as president at the end of the 2024–25 academic year.
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Read more of the latest research & news stories
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Latest from Interim Chancellor Hunt
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Yesterday, I had the honor of beginning my service as UCLA’s interim chancellor, charged with stewarding the university as we prepare for the arrival of our next chancellor, Julio Frenk, in January of 2025. I take up this position with great humility, with recognition of the significant responsibility entrusted to me, and with gratitude for the opportunity to continue giving back to an institution that has shaped my own life as well as the lives of countless others. Read more in my message to the community.
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Psychology professor Yalda Uhls discusses how Kamala Harris is embracing social media memes and connecting to a youthful demographic.
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Aug
2
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7:30 PM
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Billy Wilder Theater
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The UCLA Film & Television Archive, Hammer Museum and UCLA Rothman Family Institute for Food Studies present a screening of director Ang Lee’s fourth feature from 1994. Through evocative detail, Lee builds a delicate, heartwarming portrait of a family for which food and cooking is the language they communicate with as they navigate love and relationships. The film is presented in Mandarin with English subtitles. Chef and restaurateur Alice Waters joins in person. Admission is free; seating is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Aug
3
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10:00 AM
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Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden
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Explore UCLA’s living museum, featuring collections of plants from around the globe. Garden guides provide a free guided tour with stories of a selection of plants in the garden and their relevance to society. All ages are welcome; no RSVP required.
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Aug
7
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10:00 AM – 12:30 PM
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Ackerman Union, Level A
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The UCLA Dashew Center, ASUCLA and Wescom Credit Union present Olympics watch parties for the UCLA community. They will offer breakfast burritos, refreshments and free swag for the first 75 attendees. There will also be raffle giveaways! Register to attend and view other watch party dates in August.
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In advance of its major fall series, Science Fiction Against the Margins, presented as part of the Getty’s region-wide initiative, PST ART: Art & Science Collide, the Archive is pleased to whet your appetite Aug. 3–18 with a selection of independent films that have helped to push the science fiction genre into new frontiers. While these films represent a wide range of visual styles and thematic concerns, from cult classics to recent masterpieces, they are connected in a shared ethos that low budgets aren’t anathema to expansive visions.
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