100
Reasons
Why
Celebrating the First
Century of the UCLA College
UCLA was founded in 1919, its origins in a two-year teachers college in the orange groves of Hollywood. It would take an ambitious transformation to convert the Los Angeles Normal School into the vast educational enterprise that would become UCLA — and creating the College of Letters and Science in 1923 was the major milestone in that process.
As we honor our first century, join us in exploring 100 reasons why the UCLA College is the beating heart of the nation’s No. 1 public university.


















Christelle Nahas



Reed Hutchinson and Alyssa Bierce



NASA
Hoover Photographic Collection, UCLA Library





Coral Von Zumwalt
Smallz + Raskind
Alyssa Bierce/UCLA College



IRLE/Memory Work Los Angeles
 Dan Chavkin
Ted Catanzaro ’84


 Todd Cheney/UCLA














Ning Wong Studios
David Esquivel/UCLA


Los Angeles Public Library
Janja Ružić
Vince Bucci
UCLA Labor Center

UCLA American Indian Studies
JEOPARDY! / SONY
Library of Congress/Russell Lee
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Aditya Romansa/Unsplash
Artur Davoyan and Ella Maru Studio
Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana/MiBACT
Alvaro Castillo and Trever Ducote
Janice Chang
Elena Zhukova and Mimi Chao J.D. ’09/Mimochai Studio
NASA Ames/JPL-Caltech/T. Pyle
Stephanie Yantz
