Every Thursday afternoon, Broxton Avenue becomes a hotbed of bustling activity, as merchants and farmers set up shop for the weekly Westwood Village Farmer’s Market. From farm-raised fruits and vegetables to handcrafted jewelry, the market – established in 1994 – offers a wide variety of goods that attracts both regular visitors and casual passerby. The […]
Author Archives: Lawrence Han
UCLA alumni creates job search site based on majors
Andy Blair felt confident that he would begin his career after receiving a master’s degree in international security – after all, his degree indicated he was qualified in his field.
First Step aims to support LGBT students in Greek life
She lives under the same roof as 160 other sorority sisters, many of whom are her close friends.
Business school students emphasize the future for advertising contest
In reaction to the constant stream of advertisements flooding public space – whether it is a billboard hanging over the freeway or the narrow margins of a Facebook page – the UCLA Anderson School of Management has created a competition to encourage students to learn how to create memorable ads that leave a lasting impression. […]
UCLA, Wake Forest University engaged in legal battle over primate research colony
UCLA and Wake Forest University Health Sciences are currently engaged in a legal battle over the alleged financial mismanagement of a research primate colony located in North Carolina.
Information Studies offers teaching apprenticeship
The UCLA Department of Information Studies is offering a teaching apprenticeship course for its doctoral students interested in becoming teaching assistants, starting this quarter.
Faculty Executive Committee approves self-supporting economics master’s program
The economics department is one step closer to offering a new self-supported graduate program ““ the first of its kind within the College of Letters and Science.