UCLA professors, staff link some decision-making processes to anxiety

With fresh beginnings and newly declared independences, new students have a slew of exciting decisions in front of them. Decision-making can be liberating, but also stifling. A heap of accountability is placed squarely on our shoulders with the possibility of developing into a crippling sense of anxiety. Taking a look at how our brain makes […]

Paul Greive and Primal Pastures

The Daily Bruin visited Primal Pastures, a farming business founded in part by Paul Greive, an alumni of the Fully Employed MBA program at the Anderson School of Management. With a past of health problems and a future of business education in front of him, Greive decided to join the two for a solution. Primal […]

Two UCLA employees take San Diego Comic-Con for panel on geek identity

TRANSCRIPT NABOR: For five days in July, geeks come from all over the world to downtown San Diego for Comic-Con International. This year, two of those geeks were UCLA staff members. They represented UCLA as program participants in a panel discussion on Thursday called “Bringing Geek Back to Higher Education.” According to the panelists, colleges […]

The skater’s edge: Evan Bender

“Once you’re on the ice … it’s the buildup that gets to you,” said Evan Bender, who is currently competing at the national level for figure skating. A normal day in this third-year psychobiology student’s life consists of 8 a.m. classes, followed by four to five hours of ice practice, then afternoon classes, work and […]