The global studies interdepartmental program will not undergo review for another year, as it works to reorganize its curriculum in light of state budget cuts in past years. Read more...
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January 14, 1:45 am
Global studies program review postponed
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January 14, 1:44 am
UCLA study reveals suicide rates in California
Californians who identify as a member of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community were almost three times more likely than their peers to consider suicide, according to a health policy brief released by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research last month. Read more...
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January 11, 11:24 am
Mathias Botanical Garden receives $1 million donation to jump-start renovations
UCLA’s Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden received a $1 million donation to help start renovations in the seven-acre garden located in South Campus near the David Geffen School of Medicine, the university announced this week. Read more...
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January 10, 9:25 pm
University librarian Gary Strong ends UCLA chapter
As a high school student in northern Idaho immersed in the pages of “A Passion for Books” – a novel by Lawrence Powell, the namesake of UCLA’s Powell Library – Gary Strong knew he wanted to become a librarian. Read more...
Photo: UCLA’s librarian Gary Strong is preparing to retire after a lifelong career as a librarian and a decade at UCLA.
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January 10, 1:30 am
Hedrick Hall opens Test Kitchen
The smell of spices filled Hedrick dining hall’s Test Kitchen Wednesday night as students dug into plates of mashed potatoes, grilled beef tenderloin and turkey-cranberry flatbread. Read more...
Photo: UCLA Housing and Hospitality chef Gerald Flowers serves a dish in the newly reopened Hedrick dining hall, which is being used as a test kitchen for the new Sproul dining hall.
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January 10, 12:57 am
USAC election board to reform its code
More than one quarter into the school year, promises of undergraduate student government election reform still remain unfulfilled as election officials wait to hear student input from an open forum scheduled for next week. Read more...
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January 10, 12:47 am
Graduation commencement to be split into two ceremonies
Students graduating in the College of Letters and Science this spring will be split into two commencement ceremonies as the event returns to the newly renovated Pauley Pavilion. Read more...