Every day, Chris Hohmann joins the thousands of UCLA students and faculty who make the daily trudge up the steepest incline on Bruin Walk, from Pauley Pavilion to Charles E. Young Drive. Read more...
Every day, Chris Hohmann joins the thousands of UCLA students and faculty who make the daily trudge up the steepest incline on Bruin Walk, from Pauley Pavilion to Charles E. Young Drive. Read more...
The video begins with soft humming. A shaky camera follows two-toned walls as it approaches the wooden door to an apartment. The shot steadies as a beaming woman opens the door and leans back as she begins to laugh. The woman is Maria Aparecida Lemos, 54, who has been living with AIDS in Rio de Janeiro since 2000. Read more...
Photo: Maria Aparecida Lemos, a resident of Rio de Janiero living with AIDS, participated in the “Through Positive Eyes” project in 2009.
UCLA's United Afghan Club is raising money to build wells more than 7,000 miles away, holding a fundraising banquet today to help provide water for those in need in Afghanistan. Read more...
Students who originally choose to enter science, technology, engineering, or mathematics majors graduate at lower rates than students in other fields, according to a nationwide survey given to more than 200,000 freshmen students. Read more...
Based on performance problems with the URSA Web site, enrollment in spring quarter classes may be slow, according to Andrew Wissmiller, assistant vice chancellor of administrative information systems. Read more...
University of California Regent Bonnie Reiss was appointed California secretary of education Tuesday by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Read more...
For many business economics staff, alumni and student organizations, it is time to get down to business. Read more...