UCLA’s Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science will receive a $35 million donation over the next five years to help support a new center emphasizing nanomaterial research technology, the university announced today. The money comes from the Semiconductor Research Corporation, a technology research consortium, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, an agency […]
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Out of Bounds with Daily Bruin Sports – January 14, 2013
Sam and Tyler discuss the disappointing Holiday Bowl football game for UCLA against Baylor, the Bruin men’s basketball winning streak, and the week in UCLA sports for the first Out of Bounds of the quarter.
Long Story Short – January 14, 2013
This week, Dr. David Baron from the UCLA Ashe Center talks about the influenza virus and why students should get vaccinated. Also, theater and vocal performance students discuss nuances of the cinematography, acting, and musical soundtrack of the movie ‘Les Miserables,’ while first-year vocal performance student Dominic Delzompo second year English student Jade Hage perform […]
UCLA men’s basketball leads Colorado at halftime
BOULDER, Colo. — UCLA leads Colorado 35-34 at halftime in a back-and-forth game at Coors Events Center. Freshman Jordan Adams leads UCLA with nine points, while redshirt junior Travis Wear has eight. Freshman Shabazz Muhammad – the Bruins’ leading scorer heading into the game – was held to just six points in the opening stanza. […]
Audio slideshow: University librarian Gary Strong discusses profession
Brown’s proposed state budget focuses on higher education
The proposed budget, unveiled Thursday, allocates $25.8 billion toward total higher education funding – including about $250 million for the University of California.
Volleyball travels to Hawaii for invitational
On Tuesday, the No. 5 UCLA men’s volleyball team earned a hard-fought five-set victory over Cal State Northridge, but the Bruins will have to put any rest on hold.