Following the UCLA Film and Television Archive's sold-out, two-day symposium to illuminate the lost history and landscapes of Los Angeles, a series of films will screen.
A $570,000 grant will allow a team led by Edward Leamer of the UCLA Anderson School of Management to study the effects of a higher minimum wage by evaluating the ordinance in Los Angeles.
UCLA Staff Assembly is hosting a Learn-at-Lunch session on Open Enrollment. There will be a presentation provided by Camille Carr and her team of UCLA Benefits Counselors from the UCLA Campus Human Resources Department.
Judea Pearl, a pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence and a professor at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, will receive the Dickson Prize in Science from Carnegie Mellon University.
MALDEF, the nation's leading Latino legal civil rights organization, recently honored UCLA psychologist Cynthia Telles, director of the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute Spanish-speaking Psychosocial Clinic, at MALDEF's 2015 Los Angeles Awards Gala held Thursday.
Horowitz, co-executive director of the Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, has been appointed to the executive committee of the California State Bar’s environment law section.
Jean-François Blanchette recently published a new book, "Regulating the Cloud," that takes both a social and technical look at the cloud's role in everyday life.
Ana Muniz, director of the Dream Resource Center at the UCLA Labor Center, recently published "Power, Police, and the Production of Racial Boundaries," a book on policing in Los Angeles.
Helen 'Lena' S. Astin, Distinguished Professor Emerita at UCLA and senior scholar at the Higher Education Research Institute, died on Oct. 27 in Los Angeles at the age of 83 after a prolonged illness.