Graduate students studying foreign languages are predicted to have more job opportunities than those studying English, for the first time in more than a decade, according to a recent publication by the Modern Language Association. Read more...
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January 8, 12:37 am
Field expands for foreign language graduates
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January 8, 12:33 am
UCLA’s new dean and vice provost of undergraduate education aims to enhance learning
Patricia Turner recently took over as the dean and vice provost for undergraduate education at UCLA, after more than two decades as a faculty member and administrator at UC Davis. Read more...
Photo: Patricia Turner has taken over for Judith Smith as the new dean and vice provost for undergraduate education.
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January 7, 8:30 pm
Police investigate attempted sexual assault of student near Engineering IV
A UCLA student was walking on the walkway between Parking Structure 9 and Engineering IV when a man ran up to her from behind and hugged her, according to a university police report released Monday. Read more...
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January 7, 1:45 am
UC conducts campus climate surveys
Students, faculty and staff at UCLA received an email last week inviting them to participate in the University of California’s first survey on campus climate – the largest survey of its kind within any institution of higher education. Read more...
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January 7, 1:24 am
Students spend Winter Break on the Hill
After most students had packed their bags and gone home for winter break, voices continued to echo through the cold corridors of Sproul Hall, as a select group of students chose to spend their winter break on the Hill. Read more...
Photo: Since last year, the Office of Residential Life has offered students the option to stay on the Hill during winter break. Several students, including first-year neuroscience student Zhongyue Zhang, chose to stay in on-campus housing instead of going home.
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December 22, 9:42 am
Richard Baum, China scholar and professor, dies at 72
The original version of this article contained an error and has been changed. See the bottom of the article for additional information. Richard Baum, a professor emeritus and a prominent scholar in Chinese comparative politics and Chinese foreign relations, died Dec. Read more...
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December 10, 12:36 am
UCLA Academic Senate opposes rebenching proposal
UCLA administrators and faculty spoke out against University of California"˜s new model for allocating state funds to campuses, in a UCLA Academic Senate statement released last week. Read more...