Shouts of joy, happy tears, victory dances and group hugs proliferated last Friday as members of the class of 2028 learned they were admitted to UCLA.
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The Mellon Foundation has invested an additional $1 million in a cultural conservation program that has helped increase diversity in the field.
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UCLA’s Nicholas Shapiro and other researchers estimate nearly 1 million incarcerated people could suffer lifelong health consequences.
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UCLA Anderson MBA alumna Maddy Wojdak Marquissee is helping to level the playing field for women in the video game industry.
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Read more of the latest research & news stories
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A new study in mice has found a brain circuit driven by cells dedicated to seeking out tasty food. The UCLA psychologist who discovered it, Avishek Adhikari, suggests it could exist in humans, too.
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Latest from Chancellor Block
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Mar
23
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4:30 – 6 PM
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James West Alumni Center
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UCLA Alumni Affairs, in partnership with the Wooden Athletic Fund, hosts a pregame party ahead of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament at Pauley Pavilion, where the Bruins will take on Cal Baptist.
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Mar
24
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11 AM
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Billy Wilder Theater
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Presented by the UCLA Film & Television Archive and the Hammer Museum, Okja2 tells the story of Mija and her grandfather who live in harmony with a loving, genetically modified “superpig” created as part of a secret experiment. When a corporation comes to reclaim Okja, Mija embarks on a perilous mission to save her loved one from a sinister corporate conspiracy.
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Mar
27
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Join UCLA Staff Assembly and Dr. Anjay Rastogi, professor and clinical chief of nephrology and founder and director of the UCLA CORE Kidney Health Program, to learn more about what you can do to prevent, diagnose and manage kidney disease. One in three adults is at risk and one in seven has the prevalent disease, which is silent until the very end in the majority of cases.
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Apr
4
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April First Thursday shines a light on all the inspiring ways UCLA and the greater L.A. community connect and influence one another. This month’s event will feature a roller skating rink, food trucks, sustainability games and photo opportunities.
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UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture alumna, emerging researcher and education evaluation specialist Lindsey Kunisaki joins the UCLA Arts podcast Works In Progress to discuss what initially drew her to the arts; what she gained from her time in UCLA’s Visual and Performing Arts Education program; the importance of culturally sustaining pedagogy; and California Proposition 28, the largest investment in arts and music in our nation’s history.
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