Friday, February 27

UCLA law school receives $20M donation to create human rights institute

The UCLA School of Law received a $20 million donation to form a new human rights institute, officials announced Monday. Producers of “The Promise,” a film about the Armenian genocide, will donate part of the film’s proceeds to launch the Promise Institute for Human Rights. Read more...

Photo: Jennifer Mnookin, dean of the UCLA School of Law, announced the establishment of a new institute focused on human rights law and policy at a Monday press conference. (Angelina Ruiz/Daily Bruin)


Prospective students look at UCLA’s perks and drawbacks at Bruin Day

The Bruin Bear statue received extra attention Saturday as admitted students and their families lined up to take pictures with the icon of their potential new home. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA Bruin Marching Band, Cheer Squad and Yell Crew greeted prospective freshman on Janss Steps in a demonstration of school spirit during Bruin Day on Saturday. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin)


Career Center opens ambassador program to link students to internships

A newly launched student ambassador program aims to connect undergraduates with more internship opportunities. The Hire UCLA Ambassadors program will publicize UCLA Career Center’s internship opportunities and advise students about internships, said Cian Mitsunaga, Career Center’s industry relations manager. Read more...

Photo: Hire UCLA Ambassadors will be located on the second floor of UCLA Career Center to help promote and advise students about internship opportunities. (Katherine Zhuo/Daily Bruin)


CAPS launches new counseling services office for law students

Law students can now receive counseling at a new office in the UCLA School of Law. UCLA law school’s Office for Student Affairs and Hugh & Hazel Darling Law Library will house a counseling office operated by Counseling and Psychological Services. Read more...

Photo: The new satellite Counseling and Psychological Services office in the Hugh & Hazel Darling Law Library will offer services, including drop-in screening services and therapy sessions, to law students. (Daily Bruin file photo)






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