As the makeup of students and administrators changes over time, the UCLA Office of Student Affairs strives to change with them. Read more...
As the makeup of students and administrators changes over time, the UCLA Office of Student Affairs strives to change with them. Read more...
Once a week during spring quarter, third-year physiological science student Jennifer Shieh made ceramics with HIV-positive patients. Read more...
Administrators are seeking to fund part of a new student writing center through the Student Services Fee, but members of a budget advisory committee say this could violate university policy. Read more...
Wiping the sweat that dripped off his face, Carlos Alfonso Ruiz walked away from his opponent in defeat after three matches. Read more...
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Players compete in the final match of the mathematics department’s pingpong tournament on Wednesday in the Mathematical Sciences building. Exchange student Carlos Alfonso Ruiz (left) competes against mathematics Professor Kefeng Liu, a two-time winner of the event.
Four upper-division and honors humanities lecturers may be laid off next year as the division copes with budget constraints and moves toward increasing core class offerings. Read more...
With the re-emergence of diseases like malaria and tuberculosis in the United States, the threat of disease outbreaks remains an ever-present concern. Read more...
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A new Global Bio Lab at UCLA is currently under construction. Its goal is to improve responses to epidemics like tuberculosis and malaria.
courtesy of SARAH ANDERSON
In a step toward confronting gender-based violence on campuses, the University of California launched a website called empowerU last month. Read more...