The UCLA Anderson School of Management’s fourth annual Entrepreneurial Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities held its graduation dinner Saturday at the Bel-Air Country Club.
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Changing Lanes
A Web-based program launched by UCLA Transportation in mid-July is offering incentives for Bruins to commute to campus in an environmentally friendly manner.
Recent NIH grant funds UCLA HIV research with aims to find a cure through inactive cells
Matthew Marsden stands in front of a fume hood that pumps a layer of protective air between himself and his experiments and continuously draws the air inside through HEPA filters, self-sanitizing with UV light between experiments.
John E. Anderson, namesake of UCLA's school of management, dies of pneumonia at 93
John E. Anderson, namesake of the UCLA Anderson School of Management and a prominent California businessman, died at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center on Friday.
Buying books is a last resort for many Bruins as lending, renting and simply going without become increasingly attractive options
The rising cost of attending UCLA makes saving money on textbooks a critical skill as well as an art form.
Middle Eastern democracy activists Rabab el-Mahdi and Jawad Nabulsi lay out the work left to do this summer for the Arab Spring movement
With tear gas and rubber bullets raining down on protesters in Tahrir Square, Rabab el-Mahdi attempted to save her suffocating friend’s life.
UCLA students sign on for Linguistics 3, a summer-session class that explores the deaf culture of American Sign Language
Unlike most kids, Valerie Rose did not mumble “mommy” or “daddy” as her first words.