On-campus housing will offer an LGBT floor as a living option next year, in addition to the current themes – Afrikan Diaspora Studies, Chican@/Latin@ Studies, Global Health and Sustainable Living. Read more...
On-campus housing will offer an LGBT floor as a living option next year, in addition to the current themes – Afrikan Diaspora Studies, Chican@/Latin@ Studies, Global Health and Sustainable Living. Read more...
BY David Bocarsly Last week, the Undergraduate Students Association Council voted to invest $100,000 into an endowment fund that would return money to student programming each year. Read more...
In her Sept. 23 column, “Who will teach America?” Maia Ferdman wrote that Teach For America is creating “a generation of dedicated thinkers and doers” working to transform education in America. Read more...
The Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference and Guest Center will become a reality at UCLA in 2016 thanks to a generous gift from two alumni who share UCLA’s vision of creating a place where academics from all across the world can gather to share ideas, host world-class conferences and stay on our campus, experiencing the inspiration and vitality that are part of UCLA. Read more...
The Daily Bruin asked students what advice they have to tackle the beginning of the quarter and a new load of courses. Read more...
The original version of this article contained an error and information that was unclear. See the bottom of the article for additional information. SUBMISSION The Committee on Undergraduate Admissions and Relations with Schools is evaluating charges of illegal race-based discrimination in 2007 and 2008 that were alleged by Professor Richard Sander first in an interview with New York Times columnist David Leonhardt. Read more...
On Jan. 17, a rare event will occur at UCLA. Iyad Burnat, a Palestinian citizen of the West Bank village of Bil’in, will visit the campus to speak about non-violent resistance to the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territory. Read more...