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Feb 10, 2012

Anderson School staff retiree gives back to colleagues

In her 40-year career as an administrator at UCLA Anderson School of Management, Mary Petersen wore many hats — from running the switchboard to supervising the move to the school's current campus.   Retired since...
Feb 10, 2012

UCLA partners with Zócalo to share campus expertise citywide

It’s been 17 years since National Football League teams battled it out on Los Angeles soil. But fans are hoping the dry spell may end soon as momentum builds over two proposals to give an NFL team a berth here.   Still, the question of an...
Feb 10, 2012

M.B.A. students to help L.A. firms export products, add jobs

For years, UCLA Anderson students have helped foreign companies go international. A new grant will use their expertise to help more Southern California companies export internationally, creating new jobs at home.
Feb 10, 2012

Check off for cancer research on your state tax form

Supporting cancer research is easy, especially if you're about to complete your California tax form.   Simply check box number 405 (California Breast Cancer Research Fund) and/or box number 413 (California Cancer Research Fund).   Both...
Feb 09, 2012

Virginia bill could deny homes to children

Gary Gates serves as the Williams Distinguished Scholar at the Charles R. Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation Law and Public Policy at the UCLA School of Law. Gates co-authored The Gay and Lesbian Atlas and is a recognized national expert on...
Feb 09, 2012

Israeli hip-hop band presents free master class Feb. 28

Hadag Nahash, an Israeli hip-hop band known for its political and social messages, will be on campus Tuesday, Feb. 28 to teach an interactive master class in the Schoenberg Music Building, Room 1343. From 1-2:30 p.m., band members will give informal...
Feb 09, 2012

Japanese raguko master Utazo Katsura performs Feb. 24

Utazo Katsura, a professional rakugo performer from Japan, will perform English rakugo on Friday, Feb. 24, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in Broad Art Center 2160E. Rakugo is a traditional Japanese form of comedic storytelling that features a solo...
Feb 09, 2012

Bloomberg’s gun-control push is the wrong move for Obama

Law Professor Adam Winkler is a specialist in American constitutional law whose work has been cited and quoted in landmark Supreme Court cases. His wide-ranging scholarship has addressed the right to bear arms, corporate political speech rights,...
Feb 09, 2012

Helping Haitians tell their own stories of survival

Students from the Universite d'Etat d'Haiti interview a woman who lives in a tent camp in Port-au-Prince. More than two years after a devastating 7.0 earthquake changed the lives of Haitians forever, a group of Haitian university students is...
Feb 09, 2012

Sale of Hannah Carter Japanese Garden is in UCLA's best interests

Gene Block is chancellor of UCLA. This op-ed was posted originally in the Daily Bruin online on Feb. 8.     UCLA’s planned sale of the Hannah Carter Japanese Garden has generated an unusual volume of commentary from our neighbors in...
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