Graduate students at the UCLA School of Law are vying to draw attention to efforts to improve the campus environment for minorities at the law school.
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National Association of Colleges and Employers forecasts better job market for class of 2012
The graduating class of 2012 will enter the job market with better prospects than the classes in recent years, according to a recently released job outlook.
UCLA creates online system for theses, dissertations and evaluations
Undergraduate and graduate departments alike are developing new electronic submission processes for class evaluations and for dissertations and theses.
TED conference helps business students implement innovative ideas
Talks of microbiology, physics and sustainable resources replaced business and finance discussions at the UCLA Anderson School of Management on Tuesday, as a conference by the nonprofit group TED streamed live for the first time in the central cafe.
Jobs less elusive with Anderson School of Management’s curriculum changes this year
Students at the UCLA Anderson School of Management are reportedly finding the job hunt a little bit easier after several curriculum changes were implemented this school year.
Summer program created to increase enrollment of black students in UC graduate management schools
Low enrollment of black students at graduate management schools across the University of California system in recent years has spurred a program intended to boost numbers and increase access.
Bar association, students create humorous solutions to lunch thefts at UCLA School of Law
Justice has not yet been served at the UCLA School of Law in a spate of cases of law students whose lunches have been stolen from the student lounge.