He began with a bunch of old notes inherited from a previous professor and from his research experience.
Author Archives: James Barragan
Students seek the fullest possible UCLA experience with “˜bucket lists’
During the day, the grassy hills by Janss Steps are mostly used for studying, sunbathing or just taking a time-out during a stressful day of class.
IDEAS continues to advocate DREAM act and fight for undocumented students’ rights
The undocumented population at UCLA often goes unnoticed, but the student group Improving, Dreams, Equality, Access and Success is working to change that.
Teacher Education Program prepares future instructors
As graduation approaches, many students from the Teacher Education Program at UCLA may find themselves jobless after June.
Professor Emeritus Paul Terasaki donates $50 million to go toward new life sciences building
The newly constructed Life Sciences Building will be named in honor of Professor Emeritus Paul Terasaki, who taught at UCLA for more than half a century and recently donated $50 million to the College of Letters and Science on May 13.
A California oil spill like that in the Gulf of Mexico is unlikely, but would have more harmful consequences
Currently, 5,000 barrels of oil are flowing into the water off the Louisiana coast every day.