A developing partnership between UCLA and an institute in Rwanda aims to bridge the educational gender gap in the country.
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UCLA prepares for scheduled worker strike
UCLA is looking to make a number of changes this week – including adjustments to dining services on the Hill and patient care at the medical center – in anticipation of an upcoming worker strike across the University of California.
UC to file a restraining order to prevent patient care technical workers’ strike
The UC announced Friday that it will file a restraining order to prevent a planned strike by thousands of University of California patient care technical workers. After overwhelmingly voting in support of striking, patient care technical workers from the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 3299 were set to go on strike […]
UC backs bill to make state-funded research public
The University of California and several University professors recently expressed their support for requiring state-funded research to be made freely accessible to the public.
UCLA alumna remembers changes during WWII
As World War II reached its height in 1943, Virginia Anderson’s professor told her she had received an A in her math class – but that was not the grade that would appear on her transcript.
Medical workers’ union to vote on proposed strike
A union within the University of California that represents front-line medical workers, including nurses and hospital janitors, will begin voting on Tuesday about whether or not to go on strike.
Bruins honor the memory of victims on Holocaust Remembrance Day
Dozens of empty shoes lie strewn around 11 empty jars, 11 jars in memory of the nearly 11 million people killed during the Holocaust.