The UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center dedicated its new library on Friday to a woman whose relationship with the university spans decades. Rae Lee Siporin, former director of UCLA admissions and co-founder of the UCLA LGBT Faculty-Staff Network, was recognized for her impact on the university’s LGBT community, an effect many say is still experienced today by students and faculty. Read more...
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January 22, 9:00 pm
LGBT Center dedicates library to longtime pillar of campus
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January 22, 9:00 pm
Politicians lecture on national security
Discussing prevention efforts and security measures during natural disasters and potential nuclear attacks, former California Gov. Pete Wilson and former governor of the Australian state New South Wales Robert Carr engaged in a lecture luncheon Friday as part of the annual Australian American Leadership Dialogue. Read more...
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January 22, 9:00 pm
Search firm enlisted in quest for new UCLA chancellor
It may strike some as strange to see an ordinary job listing for the chief executive of UCLA in a magazine, but seekers can flip through the Chronicle of Higher Education and see just that. Read more...
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January 19, 9:00 pm
Blogs update class experience
When one thinks about a university math class, several thoughts come to mind ““ finals, midterms, problem sets ““ but blogging is usually not one of them. Read more...
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January 19, 9:00 pm
Pass the popcorn, the lecture’s on
Guest lecturers at such prestigious academic institutions as Berkeley, Harvard and MIT are a norm for some students. But these professors never step foot on the UCLA campus. Read more...
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January 19, 9:00 pm
Official to take position at University of Texas
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Soncia Reagins-Lilly will leave UCLA at the end of winter quarter to become senior associate vice president and dean of students at the University of Texas at Austin. Read more...
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January 19, 9:00 pm
Budget limits EAP programs
Students wanting to study in France, Denmark, Australia and Italy may now need to consider alternate courses of study, as some Education Abroad Programs in these countries have been cut or postponed. Read more...