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Category Archives: A Closer Look
UC to increase, improve fundraising efforts to maintain donations as source of revenue
The UCLA Student Call Center is looking for donations, and you might be next on its calling list.
Expanding Extension programs to offer full degrees beneficial to students
With only an undergraduate degree in art administration from Scripps College, Kate Sims was going to need something more to advance in her dream career.
Further licensing of intellectual property demonstrates potential for profit
Tatsuo Itoh began his research without realizing the profit he could be making for UCLA.
In 2001, the UCLA professor of electrical engineering began to develop new metamaterial structures, which allow for smaller electronic components in products.
Chancellor Gene Block targets five areas for long-term improvement to make UCLA more financially self-sufficient
Even before the UC Board of Regents proposed an 8 percent fee increase, UCLA was considering ways to make the university more financially self-sufficient.
ROTC follows Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell despite UC’s policy
Lying to his master sergeant, a former cadet in UC Berkeley’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps remembers when he described the white ribbon on his jacket, which was tied in a knot for gay marriage, as a symbol for peace.
War experiences form determination for student veteran Eryn Sanders
Ten days.
Ten days to pack belongings into storage. To decide whether to sell the car. To say good-bye to family and friends.
To make funeral arrangements.