Gretchen Sholty wanted to find a way to do it all.
Category Archives: A Closer Look
With few openings for tenure-track professorships, graduate students consider non-academic jobs
Alex Schulman graduated from UCLA with a 725-page dissertation on Enlightenment political theory and one job offer.
A look behind how UCLA acquired the land that once housed the Trisonic Wind Tunnel
UCLA currently owns a 3.5-acre plot of land in El Segundo, worth about $5 million, that once housed the Trisonic Wind Tunnel facility.
Family members look back fondly on Mays’ Landing as a home
In Malibu, a house sits atop a cliff, surrounded by eucalyptus trees and overlooking a stretch of the Pacific Ocean.
Connie and George Keiter create a philanthropic legacy at UCLA through bequests of property
It only took a phone call from a friend to initiate Connie and George Keiter’s philanthropic legacy at UCLA.
Local residents, faculty, alumni oppose sale of the Hannah Carter Japanese Garden
UCLA’s Hannah Carter Japanese Garden, tucked among the private castles of Bel Air, is serene.
Paying for out-of-state tuition
Ryan McNagny could have attended an in-state college.
He was accepted to the highly ranked Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, a three-hour drive away from his hometown, Fort Wayne.