For the past five years, more than 250 UCLA undergraduates have designed and built a small satellite that will launch into orbit to study space weather.
The program is both an upper-level undergraduate course and public lecture series that brings together 40 leading minds to discuss 10 timely and fundamental questions.
Walter Thompson-Hernández applies lessons from being a lifelong Bruin to his help make sure his multimedia stories illuminate subcultures and don’t exploit them.
“World on the Horizon: Swahili Arts Across the Indian Ocean,” an exhibition that challenges fixed and familiar notions of places like Africa, opens Oct. 21.
Students at the National McNair Scholars Conference had the opportunity to present research, learn about the application processes and network with professors.
Taylor de Laveaga was the third UCLA Law student in little more than a year to argue before a federal appeals court under the guidance of professor Eugene Volokh.