A new UCLA Extension initiative is aiming to redefine the phrase “college-age” through a specific audience ““ baby boomers.
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California DREAM Act's AB 131 passed by Senate Education Committee, will be voted on by full Senate
One of the two bills making up the California DREAM Act passed 7-2 in the Senate Education Committee Wednesday, moving the bill a step further through the California legislature.
Office of Student Affairs adopt new structures, goals in response to changes in employment
As the makeup of students and administrators changes over time, the UCLA Office of Student Affairs strives to change with them.
Q&A: Peace Corps director, commencement speaker Aaron Williams emphasizes UCLA graduates' responsibility to serve community
An estimated 4,400 students walked the stage of the College of Letters and Science commencement Friday.
Summer school enrollment levels see increase in international students and first-year admits
Whether they hope to get ahead in their studies or graduate on time, students are enrolling in summer sessions at the same high rate as last year.
Civic engagement minor combines hands-on volunteer work with academics
Although Mark Prandini grew up in a family of teachers, the idea of a career as an educator didn’t strike him until his third year in college.
UCLA renovations on the Hill stimulate local construction industry despite tough economic conditions
Since construction of De Neve Plaza broke ground on the Hill 13 years ago, UCLA has been a major economic contributor to the L.A. building industry.