Sylvia Cesaro, who manages events and visitor services for the Fowler Museum, will connect young Bruins at a beach cleanup with people whose passion for ocean conservation runs deep.
Hendey, who completed his internship in medicine and residency in emergency medicine at UCLA 23 years ago, served as chief of emergency medicine at UC San Francisco School of Medicine's Fresno campus.
The research interests of UCLA faculty and students are highly relevant to the work by his organization, said Jason Matheny, director of the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, in a recent visit to campus.
McCarthy, who received her master’s degree in fine arts from UCLA, creates work that examines social rules and the way we create identity in today’s technological world.
Abraham, who creates choreography that draws upon social politics and personal history, joins the UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance this fall.
Join the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation and the Friends of the Los Angeles River to hear from experts about creating a river greenway. Followed by live music.
The UCLA Department of Art presents a new exhibit on display at the Broad Art Center from Sept. 22 to Oct. 6 curated and produced by a committee of graduate students.
Based on the Roald Dahl novel, 'Matilda' is the charming — and slightly dark — story of a uniquely precocious child who transcends her self-absorbed family.
UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture professors Barbara Drucker and Ben Refuerzo created FORM Academy to provide high-quality arts education for inner-city high school students.
Distinguished scientists will speak at a day-long symposium honoring the late professor of astronomy for contributions he made to his field and his commitment to the environment.
Craig Merlic, an associate professor of chemistry at UCLA, has been committed to laboratory safety for three decades. He serves as the executive director of the UC Center for Laboratory Safety.
The Fowler Museum presents three of the international artists commissioned to create one-of-a-kind works in fiber within the confines of an archival box.
The acclaimed scholar of immigrant and low-wage workforce issues says he looks forward to studying the gig economy, young workers and immigrant workers.
The Department of Defense grant will support Dr. Randolph Steadman and his research team in developing technology to help health care trainees refine clinical decision-making and teamwork skills.
Sant, an associate professor and Henry Samueli Fellow in civil and environmental engineering, has developed a new building material that, unlike concrete, doesn't emit greenhouse gases during its production