It may be hard to associate the grim issues of war and nuclear weapons with rosy-cheeked Albert Carnesale, but UCLA’s chancellor is among the nation’s top experts on nuclear proliferation and national security. Read more...
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June 6, 9:00 pm
[Final reflections]: Leader plans to further study national security and WMDs
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June 6, 9:00 pm
[Final reflections]: A building may eventually be named after Carnesale
Six of the seven former UCLA chief executives have campus features named after them, including Charles E. Young Drive and Dykstra Hall. As Chancellor Albert Carnesale plans to step down on June 30, the university may consider naming a building after him as well. Read more...
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June 6, 9:00 pm
[Final reflections]: Eighth chancellor takes his place in UCLA executive history
Soon, Albert Carnesale will be a part of UCLA’s past. The outgoing chancellor will join the university’s seven chief executives before him in the annals of UCLA history. Read more...
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June 6, 9:00 pm
[Final reflections]: Leader revolutionized university fundraising
It was the day after UCLA ended its record-setting, multi-billion-dollar fundraising campaign that the e-mails started pouring into Michael Eicher’s inbox. Eicher, the UCLA vice chancellor of external affairs, received messages from colleagues at universities all over the country ““ people who, like him, dedicate their time to chasing ever-crucial dollars from donors and alumni. Read more...
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June 4, 9:00 pm
Remarkable recovery sends baby home
The sound of a baby crying came from the other room. “Excuse me,” Nicole Draper said as she wearily rose up from the couch to check on her twin boys. Read more...
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June 4, 9:00 pm
UCLA’s discovery made history
Though 25 years have passed since he saw his first patient with AIDS, Dr. Michael Gottlieb, an assistant clinical professor of medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, said he remembers that patient in more detail than the patients he saw yesterday. Read more...
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June 4, 9:00 pm
Bruins toast right to same-sex marriage
Hundreds of people filled Bruin Plaza on Friday, spilling onto the steps and roof of Ackerman Union, to watch Patricia Alford-Keating, a UCLA Student Psychological Services counselor, and her partner, Shannon Lea Keating, rededicate their lives to one another in a public ceremony. Read more...