Wednesday, May 20

For People of Color Conference addresses diversity in law schools

Natalie Bui saw statistics that made law schools seem like exclusive boys’ clubs that would be inaccessible to her no matter how hard she tried in her applications. Read more...

Photo: Law student Eden Jequinto spoke alongside other students Saturday in a panel discussing diversity at law schools. The panel was held as part of the For People of Color Conference at the UCLA School of Law. (Kelsey Kong/Daily Bruin)


Anderson Women’s Summit gives advice on achieving workplace success

Graduate students suggested ways to succeed in workplaces dominated by men at a forum Sunday held by the Women’s Business Connection at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. Read more...

Photo: Norma Vega, a consultant for social equity, spoke about workplace diversity at an Anderson School of Management conference Sunday focused on women in business. (Miriam Bribiesca/Daily Bruin)





UCLA study finds link between Down syndrome and premature aging

UCLA researchers recently conducted a study showing that Down syndrome can accelerate aging throughout the body. Using an epigenetic clock that tracks chemical reactions to measure the ages of different tissues in the body, the researchers found that the biological ages of the brain tissue and blood tissue in people with Down syndrome are much older than the patient’s true chronological age. Read more...




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