An expanding population of undergraduates at the University of California will include historically high numbers of nonresident and Chicano/Latino students, according to preliminary enrollment data released by the UC Office of the President last week.
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On the chopping block
A 9.6 percent tuition increase will be proposed to the University of California Board of Regents this month in response to a multi-million dollar cut in state funding last week.
UCLA Extension partners with Encore Career Institute to form online education company geared toward assisting baby boomers
A new UCLA Extension initiative is aiming to redefine the phrase “college-age” through a specific audience ““ baby boomers.
UCLA alumna Melissa Del Aguila, 23, who was struck and killed by a taxi on June 18, is remembered by friends and family as a dedicated student and a loyal friend
Melissa Del Aguila, a new UCLA graduate, died of internal bleeding after a taxi accident on June 18. She was 23.
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.
Summer orientation will be modified for international students with virtual counseling and a separate session at the end of the summer
With the help of new virtual counseling sessions, an incoming first-year student in Hong Kong can talk face-to-face to an orientation counselor at UCLA this summer without ever leaving home.
Extra credit music videos make Chemistry 14D more basic
The music video opens with the first beats of Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way.”