Alex Schulman graduated from UCLA with a 725-page dissertation on Enlightenment political theory and one job offer. Read more...
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February 15, 12:51 am
With few openings for tenure-track professorships, graduate students consider non-academic jobs
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February 1, 1:37 am
A look behind how UCLA acquired the land that once housed the Trisonic Wind Tunnel
UCLA currently owns a 3.5-acre plot of land in El Segundo, worth about $5 million, that once housed the Trisonic Wind Tunnel facility. Read more...
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February 1, 1:35 am
Family members look back fondly on Mays’ Landing as a home
In Malibu, a house sits atop a cliff, surrounded by eucalyptus trees and overlooking a stretch of the Pacific Ocean. Read more...
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Mays’ Landing in Malibu is one of three properties UCLA plans to sell.
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February 1, 1:33 am
Connie and George Keiter create a philanthropic legacy at UCLA through bequests of property
It only took a phone call from a friend to initiate Connie and George Keiter's philanthropic legacy at UCLA. Read more...
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February 1, 1:32 am
Local residents, faculty, alumni oppose sale of the Hannah Carter Japanese Garden
UCLA's Hannah Carter Japanese Garden, tucked among the private castles of Bel Air, is serene. Read more...
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Members of the UCLA community, garden conservationists and Westwood residents vocally opposed the sale of the UCLA Hannah Carter Japanese Garden at a community meeting in Bel Air Tuesday night. The university announced it would sell the property last November.
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January 18, 1:55 am
Paying for out-of-state tuition
Ryan McNagny could have attended an in-state college. He was accepted to the highly ranked Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, a three-hour drive away from his hometown, Fort Wayne. Read more...
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Ryan McNagny is an out-of-state student from Indiana. He has seen his tuition fees increase by 24.3 percent since coming to UCLA in 2009.
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January 18, 1:54 am
Proposed 2012-2013 budget may change GPA requirements for Cal Grants
Gov. Jerry Brown has proposed changes to Cal Grant funding in his recently released 2012-2013 budget, which may make it more difficult for students to obtain Cal Grant tuition aid. Read more...




