Hydroclimatologist Park Williams and international human rights expert E. Tendayi Achiume have been awarded 2023 MacArthur Fellowships.
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UCLA’s leader spoke at the White House about how universities can advance access and diversity in a post-affirmative action landscape.
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Bestselling author and UCLA professor Justin Torres discusses his new novel, ‘Blackouts,’ and the writers inspiring him today.
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A Bruin guide to this month’s most intriguing events at UCLA.
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Read more of the latest research & news stories
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Dubbed the lone program of its kind in the UC system, the new degree will prepare graduates for careers in artist and label management, publicity, finance, live-music promotion, digital marketing, music supervision, music publishing and licensing and more.
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Distinguished Professor Vickie Mays says that psychological first aid is about rebuilding a sense of community in places that have experienced natural disasters, and involves listening to survivors and learning how to connect people and help them feel more secure.
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Latest from Chancellor Block
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Each of us has the responsibility to sharpen our skills and protect against cyber threats. UCLA has launched a month-long awareness campaign with cybersecurity tips and informative videos — please take advantage of these valuable resources. By being proactive and informed, we can collectively create a safer digital environment for all Bruins.
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Oct
10
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6:00 PM
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James West Alumni Center
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UCLA Alumni and UCLA Labor Studies present a screening of the award-winning documentary directed and written by alumna Patricia Nazario that profiles two food trucks and juxtaposes the experiences of American entrepreneurs and Mexican immigrants.
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Oct
10
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Against the backdrop of recent military attacks by Azerbaijan against ethnic Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh/Artsakh, UCLA’s Promise Institute for Human Rights presents a panel discussion exploring key questions about duty to prevent atrocities and tools that can help identify lawful steps for addressing a genocidal situation.
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Oct
11
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5:00 PM
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Moore Hall Reading Room
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UCLA School of Education & Information Studies presents a thought-provoking panel discussion delving into the diverse and evolving terminology used by Latin American origin people in the U.S. to describe their identity.
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Highlighting artists from and practicing throughout greater L.A., the exhibit features works from 39 intergenerational artists and groups, whose practices embrace craft, materiality and collectivity
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