Thursday, April 2

UCLA professors digitize collections to allow greater access

Several dozen rows of tape recordings filled with decades-old television news history occupy a classroom on the fourth floor of the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs building. Read more...

Photo: Tim Groeling, professor and chair of the communication studies department, is digitizing a collection of thousands of hours of audio recordings and television shows stored on videotapes. (Kira VandenBrande/Daily Bruin)




UCSA recap – Jan. 9-10

The University of California Student Association, comprised of representatives from the UC student governments, held its monthly board meeting on Jan. 9 and 10 at UC San Diego. Read more...



Q&A: UCLA Title IX officer talks new model to investigate sexual assault reports

On Jan. 1, the University of California implemented a new systemwide procedure that requires Title IX offices, rather than dean of students offices, to investigate reports of sexual assault. Read more...

Photo: The Daily Bruin spoke to Kathleen Salvaty, UCLA’s Title IX officer, about the University of California’s new policy for investigating reports of sexual assault. (Anisha Joshi/Daily Bruin)


UCLA offers new travel study programs, summer institutes for 2016

UCLA will offer new travel study opportunities and application-based courses to students who wish to apply their knowledge outside traditional classroom settings. Assistant Vice Provost Jaime Balboa said students can begin applying to three new travel study opportunities for summer. Read more...

Photo: UCLA will offer new travel study opportunities and application-based courses to students for the summer. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin)