The pharmaceutical industry has a history of working with higher education to foster research and innovation. Read more...
The pharmaceutical industry has a history of working with higher education to foster research and innovation. Read more...
U.S. News and World Report ranks Ronald Reagan Medical Center third in the nation "“ behind the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., and the top-ranked Johns Hopkins Medical Center. Read more...
Most students can relate to the stress of standing at the bottom of the Saxon Steps, rapidly looking both ways on Gayley Avenue and toward the goal of Landfair Avenue, waiting for oncoming traffic to cease. At all hours of the day and night, students make the crossing from the Saxon Steps to the apartments. This is not the only poorly designed element of our campus that presents a danger to students. With the rise in the issuance of jaywalking tickets to students, campus designers and university police should realign their priorities to reflect increased prevention, rather than the punishment, for unsafe transportation corridors in the Westwood area. Read more...
In Campbell Hall 41 years ago, two UCLA students and members of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense were murdered. Read more...
Photo: AAP Operations Manager Chante Henderson (left) and AAP Director Charles Alexander hold plaques in lecturer Mary Corey’s class to honor slain Black Panther students.
Voter registration teams rounded up a rush of last-day sign-ups on Bruin Walk before registration for the June 8 primary closed Monday at 5 p.m. after several weeks of promotion. Read more...
Sitting in class while slowly rocking back and forth, Robyn Chazen was amazed when her professor stopped lecture to let students watch the dolphins swimming outside of the boat window. Read more...
Photo: Students in the Semester at Sea program take pictures with children at an orphanage in Mauritius. Semester at Sea is a global study abroad program run through the University of Virginia and includes visits to a variety of countries.
It used to take Eder Gaona almost six hours every day to travel back and forth from his home in Santa Ana to UCLA, because he could not afford to move out of his parents' house. Read more...