Feb. 9: Pedro Noguera on 'Race, Equity and Education: Sixty Years from Brown' February 2, 2016 The Distinguished Professor of Education will discuss his new book as part of the Bunche Author's Series.
Feb. 5-March 13: Seijun Suzuki retrospective January 29, 2016 The UCLA Film and Television Archive will screen 20-plus films by the rebellious Japanese director.
Friday: 'U.S. - Australian Dialogue on Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific' January 27, 2016 UCLA and the Consulate General of Australia in Los Angeles host a conference on Friday, Jan. 29, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Covel Commons.
'Agua Furiosa' dance-theater conversation about race in America premieres at UCLA January 14, 2016 L.A.-based multilingual company CONTRA-TIEMPO premieres its newest work Jan. 14-24 at UCLA.
Jan. 28: 'Art and Papal Politics in 12th-Century Rome' January 14, 2016 Dale Kinney, on faculty at Bryn Mawr College, discusses the relationship between state and church and its impact on 12th-Century art.
Jan. 22: 'Insights from Neuroscience to Help Every Child Thrive' January 14, 2016 Dr. Adele Diamond and the children of the California Dance Institute on how dance aids brain development and critical cognitive skills.
'Japanese Traditional Performing Arts in the WWII Internment Camps' January 13, 2016 The film documents the persistence of traditional Japanese cultural practice among Japanese Americans interned during World War II.
Jan. 14: The changing landscape of voting January 12, 2016 As the presidential election nears, join a panel of experts at UCLA as they examine civil engagement and the influence of technology on voting.
Jan. 20: ‘Does Medicine Know How to Approach Death?’ January 6, 2016 UCLA experts explore the ethical challenges of end-of-life care in a free Zócalo Public Square/UCLA event.
'Setting Conscious Intentions' January 4, 2016 You've already forgotten your New Year’s resolutions? Get a fresh start in this meditation retreat.
‘The Nutcracker’ at Royce this weekend December 18, 2015 Los Angeles Ballet performs the holiday classic Friday, Dec. 18 through Sunday, Dec. 20.
Jan. 6-20: 'The Contenders' film series December 17, 2015 The Museum of Modern Art's choices for the most influential and innovative films of 2015.
Dec. 18: ‘Chicago’ (1928) December 15, 2015 The original film about notorious Chicago flapper Roxie Hart, presented by the UCLA Film and Television Archive.
Dec. 16: Lunchtime Art Talk on printmaker Kiki Smith December 14, 2015 Learn about the printmaker's work in an efficient 15 minutes with Hammer curatorial assistant January Parkos Arnall.
Through Dec. 15: Arts and Crafts and California Fine Press December 11, 2015 Last chance to see the UCLA Clark Library collection that sparked a wave of practices that fine press printing and publishing houses still use today.
Jan. 12: UN Special Envoy for Climate Change December 11, 2015 Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland, on social responsibility and climate change. RSVP by Jan. 7.
Dec. 12: Go behind the scenes with UCLA artists December 10, 2015 Meet graduate student artists and view their works in progress at their Culver City studios.
Dec. 11: ‘Please, Don’t Bury Me Alive!’ December 9, 2015 Director Efraín Gutiérrez’s 1976 landmark independent feature was the first Chicano feature film ever made.
Dec. 9: Chinese foreign policy and U.S.-China relations December 4, 2015 A presentation by senior Chinese diplomat Lushan Sun at UCLA's Bunche Hall.
‘Shtick Not Shtigma’ comedy improv troupe encore December 3, 2015 The troupe performs on Jan. 20, 5 p.m. at UCLA's Semel Institite Auditorium. Free.
Dec. 4: Booker T. Jones and Black Joe Lewis December 2, 2015 Two generations of modern blues and soul music share the stage at UCLA's Royce Hall.
Dec. 2: UCLA Symphony in concert November 30, 2015 The fall concert takes place at 8 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 2 at Schoenberg Hall.
Nov. 30: Go ‘Blue for Hope’ November 25, 2015 UCLA invites Bruins to show their support for UCLA's Depression Grand Challenge research initiative.
Tonight: UCLA Camarades chamber music recital November 25, 2015 Acclaimed music faculty and gifted students from the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music in a free performance.
Dec. 3: ‘On the Terrorist Attacks in Paris’ November 24, 2015 Hear from UCLA faculty experts in a conversation at the UCLA School of Law.