UCLA students and faculty traveling abroad can feel more at ease with a new risk notification system offered by the Office of Insurance and Risk Management. Read more...
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January 14, 9:39 pm
Notification system can make travel safer
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January 14, 9:00 pm
USAC RECAP
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January 14, 4:35 am
UCLA students change direction
If statistics are any sort of benchmark, most UCLA undergraduates are pleased with their college experience. UCLA has a freshman retention rate of 97 percent and a first-year transfer retention rate of 95 percent, according to Vu Tran, director of undergraduate admissions and relations with schools. Read more...
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January 14, 4:33 am
Programs reach out to assist potential transfers
Last fall, UCLA received 15,245 applications from students hoping to transfer into the class of 2010. Many of those students were attracted through outreach efforts directed at them by the university. Each year, through programs such as the Transfer Alliance Program, the Student Transfer Outreach Mentorship Program and many others, the University makes a concerted effort to attract prospective transfers. Read more...
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January 14, 4:32 am
Integration into a new college community can be challenging
While the actual UCLA transfer application is relatively straightforward, the more difficult aspect of being a transfer student comes after acceptance. Integration into the UCLA community is not easy for every student. Read more...
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January 14, 4:29 am
Peace Corps participation increases
While most of his fellow graduating students entered the work force or transitioned into their respective graduate schools, UCLA alumnus Saman Kashani did something unconventional after graduating from UCLA. Kashani, feeling burnt out by school, moved to Suriname, South America. He lived there for a little more than two years in affiliation with the Peace Corps, where he assisted local physicians. Read more...
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January 14, 4:28 am
Faculty begins weight-loss competition
For 33 UCLA staff members, losing has never felt so good. Inspired by the NBC television series, "The Biggest Loser," these participants have launched their own weight-loss competition, complete with financial rewards. Read more...