The UCLA Anderson School of Management will honor Kenneth Chenault, chairman and CEO of American Express, today at a lunchtime event at the Korn Convocation Hall. Read more...
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May 21, 12:40 am
American Express CEO recognized for leadership
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May 20, 9:41 pm
Editorial: Settlement with Taser victim makes sense
The university recently settled a lawsuit filed by former student Mostafa Tabatabainejad by offering him $220,000. Read more...
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May 19, 10:37 pm
Five propositions rejected
California residents voted Tuesday, faced with a decision on statewide propositions 1A through 1F, which, if all had passed, would have helped close the state budget gap and potentially mitigate cuts made to the UC system. Read more...
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May 19, 10:35 pm
Donated bodies give medical students an opportunity to learn
The first patient is always the hardest. Read more...
Photo: First-year medical student Omar Kattan is among the many UCLA medical students who must complete an anatomy dissection.
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May 19, 10:33 pm
Project offers victims a line of communication, support
Hundreds of shirts hanging between the trees of Dickson Court flutter gently in a warm spring breeze. Read more...
Photo: In Dickson Court, organizers of the Clothesline Project at UCLA examine shirts made by survivors of sexual violence.
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May 19, 10:32 pm
Houses draw students to bone marrow event
Members of the Sigma Nu fraternity and Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority are hosting a bone marrow registration drive today to find a donor match for Krissy Kobata, a 26-year-old woman with myelodysplastic syndrome. Read more...
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May 19, 10:05 pm
Programs minimize student plagiarism
Every academic year there are hundreds of student-executed plagiarism cases that are forwarded to the dean of students, but few result in dismissal from UCLA. Read more...

