Today marks Mighty Mic's first event for Genocide Awareness Week, a week dedicated to educating students about historic as well as ongoing mass killings around the world. Read more...
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May 18, 11:17 pm
Week about mass killings
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May 18, 11:16 pm
Camping it up for fun and funds
Students lined Bruin Walk last week in a battle to fill enormous containers with coins, then spent the weekend camped out at the Sunset Canyon Recreation Center to raise funds to send nearly 1,000 children from low-income families to outdoor camp this summer. Read more...
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May 18, 11:14 pm
Endowment funds study of Mediterranean Judaism
Even though he was only four when he moved from Italy to America, Andrew Viterbi grew up in a Jewish household surrounded by Italian culture. Read more...
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May 18, 11:13 pm
SAG strike against studios a possibility
TV fans have been able to enjoy a brief but important return of scripted television, but fans of "Grey's Anatomy" and "Gossip Girls" would be wise not to get used to fresh episodes of their favorite shows. Read more...
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May 18, 11:12 pm
Regents choose new UCR chancellor
Timothy P. White, the president of the University of Idaho, was named the next UC Riverside chancellor by the UC Board of Regents during their meeting on Thursday. Read more...
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May 18, 11:10 pm
Harvard professor discusses benefits of diversity
Harvard law professor Lani Guinier was invited to speak about the problem of diversity in higher education to conclude the symposium for the College Access Project for African Americans at the UCLA Hammer Museum on Friday evening. Read more...
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May 18, 11:08 pm
Anderson to launch joint financial program in India
UCLA Anderson School of Management has partnered with the Indian School of Business to launch a financial engineering program starting in July. Read more...