For 25 years, Samuel Culbert has battled a single enemy: the corporate performance review. Read more...
Campus, News
|
April 19, 10:16 pm
Anderson professor Samuel Culbert attacks a common workplace event in his new book, ‘Get Rid of the Performance Review!’
Campus, News
|
April 19, 10:15 pm
Keep Our Educators Working Act proposes $23 billion to fund education
A bill that could provide $23 billion in education funding for states was introduced in the Senate Wednesday. Read more...
Campus, News
|
April 15, 10:47 pm
Limited admissions toughen competition
Competition for spots at UCLA has increased slightly since last year, according to the 2010-2011 University of California freshman admissions data. Read more...
Campus, News
|
April 15, 10:43 pm
Geffen cadaver case concluded
Ruth Waters died in 2001 and donated her body to the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine for research. Read more...
Campus, Crime, News
|
April 15, 10:42 pm
Bomb squad responds to suspicious item at Covel
Covel Commons was evacuated around 11:35 a.m. Thursday morning after a pipe was found in a fire extinguisher box, but declared safe about two hours later after a bomb squad examined the object and determined it was not a threat. Read more...
Campus, News
|
April 15, 10:40 pm
Professor receives cash prize, recognition
If you find yourself wandering in UCLA's serene Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden, you may stumble upon this year's Jackson Poetry Prize recipient, Harryette Mullen, jotting down verses to her next poetic work. Read more...
Photo: UCLA professor of English Harryette Mullen received the fourth annual Jackson Poetry Prize. The prize is dedicated each year to an American poet of “exceptional talent who deserves wider recognition.”
Campus, News
|
April 15, 10:35 pm
Campus to undergo seismic renovation
The University of California seismic policy has deemed 14 buildings on the UCLA campus to be in poor seismic condition, including the Center for the Health Sciences, the Darling Biomedical Library and Hershey Hall. Read more...
