Volunteer Day brings out Bruins across Los Angeles and around the world September 27, 2021 About 1,500 people participated in a range of projects that included gardening, cleanups and meal packing.
Bike commuting project designed by UCLA team earns $1 million award September 22, 2021 The Civic Bicycle Commuting team, or CiBiC, will use the funds to begin a pilot program in Los Angeles.
Southern California’s Asian American–owned businesses more affected by pandemic than others September 22, 2021 A survey co-published by UCLA reveals the impact of COVID-19 and the struggles some faced in accessing recovery funds.
To Go Far, Go Together: UCLA’s Academic Advancement Program September 15, 2021 AAP, celebrating its 50th anniversary, provides Bruins with community and a sense of belonging.
Professor aims to put the history of Mexicans in Los Angeles at your fingertips September 14, 2021 Marissa López’s app, “Picturing Mexican America,” will display archival images of 19th century Mexican L.A. connected to the user’s location.
Destination Westwood September 14, 2021 As Bruins begin to populate Westwood Village again, now is the perfect time to revisit its history.
A New Day in Westwood September 9, 2021 Bruins are back, enlivening campus again. Can their spirit of renewal invigorate the village?
Signs of Hope: Bruins Are Out and About September 9, 2021 The UCLA and Westwood communities are again enjoying campus and the neighborhood.
Supporting a Movement: The UCLA Labor Center September 7, 2021 The downtown L.A.–based center provides students, energy and research to dozens of unions in Los Angeles.
Coming Back Together August 24, 2021 UCLA and Westwood Village need each other in order to to be at their best.
UCLA research pinpoints where 2020 census undercounts were most likely in L.A. County August 19, 2021 The study confirms observers’ fears that the enumeration faced insurmountable barriers to an accurate count.
Los Angeles County is not fully supporting its Latino residents, report says August 4, 2021 UCLA faculty helped compile and analyze data used in the Alliance for a Better Community’s Latino Scorecard.
Nearly half of L.A. tenants owe back rent July 29, 2021 A UCLA–USC survey suggests that countywide, tenants owe landlords more than $3 billion.
Hammer Museum exhibition centers non-Western knowledge and spiritual practices July 28, 2021 “No Humans Involved” opens on Oct. 10 and closes Jan. 9, 2022.
Mural pays respect to remains of women found near the U.S.-Mexico border July 28, 2021 UCLA’s Maite Zubiaurre led the creation of the art installation “Mujer Migrante Memorial” and accompanying virtual map honoring those who died.
LA Art Show has a strong UCLA vibe July 28, 2021 Alumnae Carmen Argote and Zeynep Abes are part of this year’s DIVERSEartLA program. Professor Chon Noriega helped curate the show.
How a student newspaper became the ‘voice of the Asian American experience’ July 22, 2021 Gidra, which began at UCLA’s Campbell Hall in 1969, helped fill a media void by providing detailed historical context as well as personal narratives.
UCLA Labor Center building to be renamed for civil rights icon Rev. James Lawson Jr. July 14, 2021 New California budget also sets aside $15 million for renovations.
UCLA’s ecosystem health report card gives L.A. County a C+ July 13, 2021 The report highlights the need for more biodiversity protections and equitable access to resources.
UCLA team awarded almost $3 million for safe K-12 return-to-school effort July 7, 2021 The NIH-funded project aims to increase COVID-19 testing access and uptake for underserved and vulnerable populations.
Social justice in the spotlight during UCLA Undergraduate Research Week June 16, 2021 For the first time there was a showcase dedicated to community-engaged research.
Q&A: How lawyers shape social movements in Los Angeles June 15, 2021 UCLA Law professor Scott Cummings’ new book examines the impact of the legal profession.
First senior class graduates from Mann UCLA Community School June 10, 2021 All 38 students are planning to attend college this fall.
New digital exhibit explores Jewish history in Boyle Heights May 25, 2021 The UCLA-led project is part of Mapping Jewish L.A., a partnership between the Leve Center, community archives.
Human wastewater is feeding harmful algae blooms off of Southern California’s coast May 17, 2021 A UCLA-led study explains how much of the damage is being caused by treated sewage.