Talented students from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television's Department of Theater celebrate the 100th anniversary of Frank Sinatra's birth this weekend at the Ralph Freud Playhouse with a musical extravaganza.
Beck, a longtime city and university administrator, will oversee buildings and grounds, student housing and dining facilities, public safety and a broad range of other support services and operations.
UCLA history professor examines how the evictions of Mexican-American residents from the community to make way for a ballpark had deep-seated effects on civil rights, Chicano/a culture and more.
UCLA, Stanford University and international partners have received $13.5 million to turn an innovative particle accelerator design dubbed the 'accelerator-on-a-chip' into a fully functional and scalable working prototype.
Dec. 14-16 training program at UCLA teaches you to recognize the signs of mental health problems and crises, and to support people experiencing these problems.
UCLA will host a reception and a Q&A with Medal of Honor recipient Captain Florent A. Groberg on Nov. 20 at 6 p.m. in the Collins Room of the James West Alumni Center.
Get your cholesterol, glucose and blood pressure checked by UCLA Health professionals on Thursday, Nov. 19, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the John Wooden Recreation Center.
UCLA Luskin School professor Michael Storper writes about spending almost all night indoors with friends as the attacks occurred nearby and of how grief ensconced his neighborhood in the days after.
Soja studied and extensively wrote about regional development, planning and governance, and the spatiality of social life in Los Angeles and other cities.
Paul Barber, UCLA professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, has partnered with the California Science Center and GRAMMY-winning singer Jack Johnson to bring global attention to the Coral Triangle.
UCLA professor Teresa McCarty has done extensive work with Native-American communities on language education policy and youth language and literacy learning.
The award to Dr. Antoni Ribas recognizes his groundbreaking research developing new immunotherapies that utilize the human body's own natural defenses to fight cancer.
Dr. David Shackelford, UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center member and assistant professor of pulmonary and critical care medicine at UCLA, has been awarded a Research Career Development Award by STOP CANCER.
The chair was established by the late Jonathan Postel’s friends and family to honor his achievements and contributions to the development of the Internet.