With only nine more decisions to make, the College of Letters and Science is nearing the close of a three-year challenge to evaluate and restructure its major requirements.
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UCLA Staff Assembly President Brandie Henderson envisions unity, community-building among university employees outside of their departments
The future may have seemed bleak for a child growing up in a rough inner-city neighborhood, but in 1988, Brandie Henderson became one of 250 youth to be offered a Merrill Lynch scholarship.
Cafe 451, named after Ray Bradbury’s book, to open in Young Research Library
More than 50 years ago, among bookshelves in the bottom floor of Powell Library, Ray Bradbury famously wrote “Fahrenheit 451″ on a pay-by-half-hour typewriter.
MyUCLA's Future Course Planner gathers student input on scheduling, offerings
UCLA administrators and department officials are seeking student input for course scheduling purposes with a recently launched tool that allows students to project their schedule of classes for the rest of the year.
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.
DREAM Act sent to Governor
The second part of the California DREAM Act is on its way to Gov. Jerry Brown’s desk after approval by the state Senate and Assembly last week, despite concerns that the legislation will increase state expenditures at a time of budget constraints.