Undergraduates in UCLA's Humanities Residential College, who share a genuine interest in the humanities, live and explore culture together as a community.
The UCLA Blum Center's Second Annual Spring Conference on May 6-7 will feature the latest research on health and poverty in Latin America and highlight solutions.
New generation of UCLA students to see mural, painted 44 years ago by black art students, depicting the struggles and achievements of African-Americans.
Two exhibitions opening May 4 highlight the Fowler's collection of Native American art and long-standing commitment to displaying the works of indigenous cultures.
A new UCLA-produced video and on-screen messages that will be shown throughout the campus urge survivors of sexual assault to seek help, take a stand and remember that such crimes impact the entire campus community.
Nearly 15,000 admitted first-year students and their families will have an opportunity to experience first-hand what makes UCLA a top choice for their college career.
Doctoral students in UCLA's new Dissertation Launchpad program learn to communicate about their complex research in ways the rest of us can understand.
Students who learned that they'd been admitted to UCLA, selected from a record 86,000 applicants, shared their excitement on Twitter, Instagram and other social networks.
Nearly a thousand UCLA students danced for 26 hours at Pauley Pavilion to benefit research and outreach to help stop the spread of AIDS around the world.
UCLA public policy student Janine Berridge has worked and traveled throughout Africa to gain the experience she needs to continue to improve the lives of those in need.
As the movie studios go digital, the UCLA Film and Television Archive and Arts Library remind people of the important role film has played in movie-making.
Cyclists and walkers on the UCLA south campus will soon enjoy a new designated bike and pedestrian route that will encourage more physical activity and open up new vistas to the Mathias Botanical Garden.
UCLA students had a lot of opportunities this spring break to travel near and far in order to grow intellectually as well as personally through public service.
Friday was the day when U.S. medical students rip open envelopes and learn where they’ve been accepted for residency, the next phase of their training as physicians.
Students in a UCLA archaeology class on the Inca Empire devised board games based on the history and culture of what was the largest civilization in pre-Columbian America.
Federico Saiz and Vicente Estevez provided a classic example of how Anderson's M.B.A. students can leverage their time at business school to build a successful enterprise from the ground up.
A delegation of UC graduate students and administrators talked to lawmakers in Sacramento to tell them about the importance of graduate research to the state.
Janine Berridge has worked and traveled throughout Africa. As a UCLA public policy student, she is participating at a high level to gain the experiences she needs to continue to improve the lives of people around her.
Deanna Jordan, a 28-year-old single mom whose personal journey took her from Compton to UCLA, launched the Compton Pipeline Taskforce to give back to her community.
A report by a team led by a UCLA professor finds that current methods of collecting and reporting data on Asian American and Pacific Islander students conceal significant disparities.
UCLA undergraduates learned about the therapeutic value of yoga for the relief of back pain during the Second Annual Student Conference for Integrative Medicine on March 1 at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Participants in the conference, which...