Learn how surveillance data can help protect public health
Ron Brookmeyer, Ph.D., of UCLA, will share how surveillance data is used to protect public health and the future of enhancing its effectiveness.
Ron Brookmeyer, Ph.D., of UCLA, will share how surveillance data is used to protect public health and the future of enhancing its effectiveness.
Join PACSW members for their quarterly light reading and discussions on equity, diversity and inclusion topics.
Join PACSW members for their quarterly light reading and discussions on equity, diversity and inclusion topics.
Two UC campuses tied for the best public university in the country — and six are in the top 10.
President Drake recently traveled to UCLA to meet with students, faculty and staff. View a fun video from his visit.
Lucy shares her experiences at the Regents, including building relationships over Zoom, expressing gratitude and paying it forward.
The Olympics is here, and UC is in the games! Here's who to watch for and when to tune in.
Eight films with UCLA ties have been inducted into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress.
Native scholars and community members are bringing their lived experiences and ancestral histories to a project that is rewriting the history of California’s missions.
Next Monday, Sept. 20, Safiya Umoja Noble, Ph.D., of UCLA will share her work on data discrimination and racial and gender bias in search engine algorithms.
Safiya Umoja Noble, Ph.D., of UCLA will share her work on data discrimination and racial and gender bias in search engine algorithms. Learn about the implications for socially marginalized and over-surveilled populations.
According to UCLA researchers, there are many reasons to be hopeful about trans rights — despite a flurry of anti-trans legislation in the U.S.
UCLA researchers have found that at least 65 species of animals demonstrate vocal play behavior similar to human laughter.