Imagine receiving a bill worth $40,000 for a car you never bought. Or paying for $900 charged to your checking account for a transaction you never made. Or finding a bill for the credit card you never created.
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Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom has created the Future of Higher Education working group to find new ways to fund California's public universities and colleges
Public and private sector state leaders will come together this week to begin a search for solutions to funding issues across the educational system in California.
UCLA graduate student Kjerstin Gruys is changing her body image by swearing off mirrors for a year
One UCLA graduate student is cutting mirrors out of her daily routine entirely.
As the class of 2011 graduates, the big question is how much a UCLA degree is really worth
The value of a college education, in both economic and personal terms, has come into question in recent months.
Humanities lecturers await departmental decisions after receiving layoff notices last June
Four upper-division and honors humanities lecturers may be laid off next year as the division copes with budget constraints and moves toward increasing core class offerings.
UCLA travels to Qatar for conference
UCLA professors, students and administrators traveled to the Middle East to discuss the economic future of the region with a number of renowned dignitaries last week.
The sixth annual Enriching the Middle East’s Economic Future Conference was held in Qatar, a coastal country bordering Saudi Arabia.
Department of Defense and Full-Year Continuing Appropriation Act restricts NASA’s collaboration with Chinese scientists, may limit UCLA studies of the moon
UCLA lunar researchers were planning on collaborating with Chinese scientists this summer to better understand the moon’s temperature, but a recent congressional act might stand in the way.