Reports of racial bias and discrimination among faculty at UCLA have spurred changes in university policies and procedures for addressing claims of discrimination – a move that some faculty members say is a first step to remedy a larger institutional problem. Read more...
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October 25, 12:59 am
UCLA takes steps to address reports of racial discrimination among faculty
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October 25, 12:57 am
Dean of School of Engineering and Applied Science to step down in 2015
Vijay Dhir, the dean of the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, recently announced his plans to step down as dean in June 2015. Read more...
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October 24, 1:31 am
USAC Recap – Oct. 23
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA’s undergraduate students. Council meetings are Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in Kerckhoff 417 and are open to all students. Read more...
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October 24, 1:19 am
Professor traveled world as soldier, scholar
A collection of black and white photographs lie scattered on a table in front of David Shapiro in his UCLA psychophysiology lab. He picks up a picture, yellowing with age, of a young man grinning broadly and wearing a crisply pressed military uniform. Read more...
Photo: David Shapiro, a UCLA professor emeritus in the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, studies psychophysiology and health psychology.
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October 24, 1:11 am
Dean Waterman to resign June 2015, hopes to teach more
Christopher Waterman stood in the theater lobby four hours before his first Musicians’ Union gig and nervously played his bass arrangement over and over. He was 19 years old and had recently left his home in Florida to attend college in Boston and become a professional musician – a decision that would bring him to dozens of towns and cities across the United States and lead him toplay with artists such as Zoot Sims, Larry Coryell and the Glenn Miller and Jimmy Dorsey orchestras. Read more...
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October 23, 2:45 am
UCLA professor to receive John Gardner Legacy of Leadership Award
A professor at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, Fernando Torres-Gil, will be awarded the John Gardner Legacy of Leadership Award in Washington, D.C. on Friday. Read more...
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October 22, 1:00 am
USAC resolution echoes Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The undergraduate student government is set to vote tonight on a resolution in support of a peaceful campus approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and investments in specific companies that have worked to promote economic growth for both Israelis and Palestinians. Read more...