New University of California fellowships will fund graduate-level education programs for students who aim to teach in low-income public schools, UC officials announced Tuesday. The President’s Educator Fellowships will award $320,000 to UCLA and eight other UC campuses with educator programs for the 2016-2017 academic year, according to a UC Office of the President press release. Read more...
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March 22, 2:51 pm
UC officials announce new fellowships to fund education programs
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March 15, 9:34 pm
UC Regents release revised Statement of Principles Against Intolerance
The University of California working group publicly released its report and revised language of the Statement of Principles Against Intolerance in the University Board of Regents’ March meeting agenda. Read more...
Photo: University of California President Janet Napolitano spoke at the UC Board of Regents meeting in September, when it announced a working group to work on the language of the Statement of Principles Against Intolerance. (Emaan Baqai/Daily Bruin senior staff)
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March 15, 12:05 am
Q&A: Project coordinator discusses Cross-Campus Enrollment, online courses
BY ELISA LEE Bruin contributor Three years ago, UCLA offered three online classes, but more than 30 will be available next quarter. Undergraduate student government council members said they think the increase in online classes could offset the growing enrollment across all University of California campuses. Read more...
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March 7, 4:31 pm
UCSA recap — March 5-6
The University of California Student Association, comprised of representatives from UC student governments, met for its monthly board meeting on March 5 and 6 at UCLA. Read more...
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March 3, 11:43 pm
USAC office to offer students round-trip bus ride to UC Berkeley
Students can sign up to take a round-trip ride to UC Berkeley at the start of spring break for $100, through an undergraduate student government program. Read more...
Photo: (Creative Commons photo by John Morgan via Flickr)
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March 3, 11:42 pm
Q&A: Professor’s study addresses ‘hidden poor,’ health care accessibility
A UCLA study published Feb. 29 found nearly one in four California residents over the age of 65 have incomes above the federal poverty line, but still do not have enough money to make ends meet. Read more...
Photo: Steven P. Wallace, a chair in the Fielding School of Public Health, has researched the hidden poor in California. (Kristen Payne/Daily Bruin)
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March 3, 4:06 pm
Faculty letter argues against return of professor involved in Title IX lawsuit
A group of history professors sent a letter to Chancellor Gene Block condemning UCLA’s decision to allow a tenured professor, who allegedly sexually harassed two graduate students, to continue teaching at UCLA. Read more...
Photo: About 40 students participated in a march Wednesday calling for UCLA officials to fire history professor Gabriel Piterberg. (Jintak Han/Daily Bruin)