THE MATHEMATICS OF COMPASSION
Sierra Chen M.A. ’93, the UCLA Olga Radko Endowed Math Circle’s most ardent longtime supporter, bolstered her previous giving with a $1 million commitment to the program.
UNDERSTANDING HOW WILDFIRES AFFECT KELP
Studying wildfire-impacted kelp deepened UCLA doctoral student Lori Berberian’s commitment to environmental science.
LATINX SUCCESS CENTER BLOSOMS ON CAMPUS
The new space will focus on student achievement and excellence.
The opening of the center, which took place March 31, marked the start of “a different kind of UCLA” for Latino Bruins.
HELPING STUDENTS START THEIR GLOBAL JOURNEYS
Fueled by donor support, UCLA students obtained passports, support at a Jan. event.
PORTRAIT OF A TRUE BRUIN FAMILY
Meet some special people — and pups — who love UCLA so much they live its mission.
TRANSFORMING CLIMATE SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
Renowned climate scientist Alex Hall to lead UCLA’s Institute of the Environment and Sustainability.
‘PRESERVATION FOR THE PEOPLE’
A joint podcast from UCLA and the Black Art Conservators group uplifts Black history, stories and voices.
THE BIODATA ‘REVOLUTION’
UCLA’s Institute for Quantitative and Computational Biosciences celebrates first decade with interdisciplinary panel.
A ‘FIRST GEN ORIGIN STORY’
Author and alumna La’Tonya Rease Miles shares her journey to becoming a champion for first-generation students.
HOLLYWOOD DIVERSITY REPORT
The UCLA report finds moviegoers worldwide call for increased Hollywood diversity despite decline in top films.
STRIDES FOR BETTER TREATMENT
UCLA plays pivotal role in first gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
INNOVATION, IMAGINATION IN DEMOCRACY
Former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou discusses his vision for modern democracy and governance during his a Jan. visit to UCLA.
THE POWER OF ONE
An interdisciplinary team of UCLA researchers published an opinion piece in Newsweek arguing that ‘even one person’s food choices affect the whole planet.’
2025 RESEARCH FELLOWS
Six UCLA faculty members were among the 126 scientists and scholars selected to receive 2025 Sloan Research Fellowships, five of which are UCLA College faculty.
REVOLUTIONIZING MICROSCOPY
UCLA physicist John Miao has revolutionized microscopy over the past 25 years with his pioneering computational imaging techniques, achieving unprecedented precision and field of view.
Explore the Bruin Bookshelf to uncover the latest works from UCLA College authors, featuring poetry collections in honor of National Poetry Month.
Interested in discovering more Bruin poetry? Tune into the poetic prowess of some of the UCLA College’s finest bards and troubadours.
Tune into the latest episode of “Tell Us What You Know,” featuring a sizzling conversation with researchers from the UCLA Heat Lab.
This episode builds on our previous conversations with distinguished guests, including Pulitzer Prize winner and Professor Emeritus Jared Diamond, and Barney A. Schlinger, a UCLA professor of integrative biology and physiology.
We invite you to explore these episodes and more from the diverse array of podcasts produced across the UCLA College.
On New Guinea and discovering the long-lost golden-fronted bowerbird
with Pulitzer Prize winner and Professor Emeritus Jared Diamond.
Feathers & Flirtations
with Barney A. Schlinger, a UCLA professor of integrative biology and physiology