The update highlights UCLA’s American Indian Studies program becoming a full department, students taking part in a new California public service initiative, and UCLA women’s soccer recently bringing home our 120th NCAA title.
For the past 70 years, the UCLA Anderson Forecast has supplied the public, the media and policymakers with critical insights on the economy. In these volatile financial times, its signature brand of analysis is proving more vital than ever.
As the demographics of California have changed, UC has made a conscious effort to cultivate a student, staff and faculty community that reflects the state it serves.
In celebration of Black History Month, a documentary screening of "Biking while Black" followed by a discussion with filmmaker and advocate Yolanda Davis-Overstreet.
James Bridge Theatre | UCLA Campus
Tuesday, February 7
6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Crime Prevention & Safety Fair Services include catalytic converter etching*, children car seat safety inspection, registration of all bikes, etc. *Advanced registration required.
LAPD West Los Angeles 1663 Butler Ave
February 25
8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
The UCLA Homeless Healthcare Collaborative kicked off its second year, Tuesday, January 17, with a 2022 Congressional Community Project Grant that will fund four new mobile health vans, bringing the number to six fully staffed medical units. The fleet provides equitable and high-quality medical and behavioral health care to those experiencing homelessness – veterans, families, people who are undocumented and others – in the Los Angeles area.
Rep. Ted Lieu, who sponsored the funding, presented the award of $592,000 to UCLA Health leadership.
Between 2005 and 2017, depression among young people reportedly went up 52%. During the same time period, the popularity of social media grew exponentially. This has experts asking questions: is social media causing adolescent depression? If yes, what can be done?