UCLA students discuss their experiences participating in research projects through the Undergraduate Research Center. Read more...
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April 20, 10:24 pm
Speaks Out
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April 20, 10:12 pm
Research center connects students, projects
While UCLA prides itself on being a research institution, navigating the paths it takes to start a research project can be a daunting task for undergraduate students looking to pursue their own research. Read more...
Photo: Third-year physiological science student Allison Truong, who is involved in the Undergraduate Research Center since her freshman year, conducts experiments in her lab at the Orthopaedic Hospital Research Center at UCLA. Truong’s research project pertains to immunology.
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April 20, 10:09 pm
Graduate programs cut funding support
Erika Fong, a fourth-year computational and systems biology student, is currently deciding between doctorate offers from programs across the country. Read more...
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April 20, 10:04 pm
Semel awarded stimulus funds
Although two-thirds of the world is bilingual, current knowledge about the brain is largely based on biased sampling of monolingual subjects, said Xavier Cagigas, a postdoctoral fellow at UCLA. To obtain more representative results, researchers must sample diverse subjects. Read more...
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April 20, 9:53 pm
International development studies major admissions to be reinstated
The Academic Senate voted to reinstate admissions to a restructured international development studies major at an April 16 meeting, over a year after a review found several problems with the program and suspended admissions. Read more...
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April 20, 9:53 pm
USAC officer hopes to increase value of meal-swipe vouchers
Students looking to use a swipe between classes just might be able to do so soon, with an Undergraduate Students Association Council's office looking to increase the value of meal swipe coupons at Ackerman Student Union. Read more...
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April 20, 9:50 pm
Mark Twain’s legacy to be commemorated with 13-hour reading marathon
"A classic is something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to read." Read more...
Photo: Today marks the 100th anniversary of Mark Twain’s death.


