A UCLA delegation made up of more than 50 alumni, students, staff, community leaders and other friends will meet with members of the Los Angeles City Council and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to highlight the tremendous impact UCLA has in the region.
Award-winning cinematographer Bradford Young, who worked on such films as "Selma," "Pawn Sacrifice," and "A Most Violent Year," has been named the 2015 Kodak cinematographer-in-residence at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television.
“No Más Bebés,” the latest documentary film by professor Renee Tajima-Peña of the UCLA Asian American Studies Department, is being shown at the Ambulante Documentary Film Festival and other screenings across Southern California.
Dr. Jeffrey Saver, director of the UCLA Comprehensive Stroke since its inception in 1995, has been awarded the American Neurological Association’s 2015 Soriano Leadership Award.
Participants in this month's 13th annual Avon Walk for Breast Cancer helped raise $600,000 for a UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center program to assist low-income or uninsured women with or at risk for the disease.
The University of Texas Press has published a new book by Stella Nair, UCLA professor of art history and member of the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA: "At Home with the Sapa Inca: Architecture, Space, and Legacy at Chinchero."
Hammer Museum introduces autumn with back-to-back live performances by local, national and international sound artists, music collectives, art bands and visual artists whose practices extend to the production of sound.