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An illustration of a blue-tinted Royce Hall against a blue background, with the following text superimposed in yellow, "1 Public University," and the following text superimposed in white, "UCLA. The number one public university for the 7th year in a row."

#61

(2017) UCLA ties for No. 1 public university in the rankings by U.S. News & World Report, seven years running as of 2023.

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#60Physicist Mani Bhaumik (center) dressed in a black suit with a white shirt and pink tie, surrounded by two mean in suits to both his left and right, one of whom is Chancellor Block in a grey suit, standing in front of a building with gold letters spelling out, "Mani L. Bhaumik Institute for Theoretical Physics," which was created thanks to Mr. Bhaumik $11 million donation, the largest gift in the history of the UCLA Division of Physical Sciences.A woman wearing grey pants and a white shirt in an outdoor setting resting on her knees as she plays with a baby elephant.#62
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