Sonam Kachru, an assistant professor of religious studies at the University of Virginia, will discuss the many meanings of Buddhist philosophy in South Asian history.
UCLA’s ShakeOut earthquake drill will take place at 10:21 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 21. To encourage participation, faculty, staff and students can enter a giveaway.
The Fowler presents “The Map and the Territory: 100 Years of Collecting at UCLA,” a exhibition organized in partnership with the Hammer Museum and the UCLA Library.
“The Evening Redness in the West” is an installation of consumer goods and materials which questions depictions of Native American experience in popular culture.
Robert Montoya, assistant professor of information studies, will examine how a continuing education program could act as a proponent of positive social change.
The UCLA Center for 17th- & 18th-Century Studies presents an online concert featuring the Dalí Quartet, known for its signature mix of Latin American, classical and romantic pieces.
The event will bring together peers across public, private and civic sectors to share data-centric solutions for the most critical governing challenges.