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A fiddle's deep roots
May 6, 2008 Professor Jacqueline Cogdell DjeDje, chair of the Department of Ethnomusicology, is an expert on the roots of African fiddle music.
Reaching out to students with special needs
May 6, 2008 Profile of Kathy Molini, director of UCLA's Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD).
Names and Faces
May 6, 2008 Honors and awards.
Applause
May 6, 2008
In Memoriam
May 6, 2008 Murray E. Jarvik
Students, fans adore him
Apr 22, 2008
10 Questions for Richard Baum
Apr 22, 2008
Names and Faces
Apr 22, 2008
In Memoriam
Apr 22, 2008
Making belief: neuroscientist Sam Harris
Apr 8, 2008
Fate helped prof find his destiny
Apr 8, 2008
After Hours: The Civil War Reenactor
Apr 8, 2008
Applause
Apr 8, 2008
Names and Faces
Apr 8, 2008
In Memoriam
Apr 8, 2008
In Memoriam
Mar 18, 2008
Courtney H. Lyder named dean of School of Nursing
Mar 18, 2008 Courtney Lyder of the University of Virginia has been named to succeed Marie Cowan as Dean of the UCLA School of Nursing
Rhea Turteltaub named UCLA's vice chancellor for external affairs
Mar 18, 2008
10 Questions for Bill Propst
Mar 18, 2008
Names and Faces
Mar 18, 2008
In Memoriam
Mar 18, 2008
Applause
Mar 18, 2008
Making space for Chicano art
Mar 18, 2008
In Memoriam: Marie Cowan
Feb 29, 2008
Marie Cowan:
a message from Chancellor Gene Block
Feb 25, 2008
Digital project that preserves lost history of cities wins major award from MacArthur Foundation
Feb 21, 2008
10 Questions for Christine Borgman
Feb 20, 2008
Family strives to keep hope alive
Feb 20, 2008 Annabel and Isabel Stenzel recount their triumph over Cystic Fibrosis, and how their father Reiner Stenzel was a great help.
Names & Faces
Feb 20, 2008
Applause
Feb 20, 2008
A fresh start for a veteran Bruin
Feb 5, 2008
Engineer gives up building cars to build careers
Feb 5, 2008
Applause
Feb 5, 2008
Names and Faces
Feb 5, 2008
In Memoriam
Feb 5, 2008
After Hours: The Fred Fan
Jan 23, 2008
Applause
Jan 23, 2008
Names and Faces
Jan 23, 2008
In memoriam
Jan 23, 2008
She's out on the campaign trail
Jan 18, 2008 Lynn Vavreck, political science, is an expert on presidential elections.
10 Questions for Lynn Hunt
Dec 11, 2007
Sharing her love for fitness and fun
Dec 11, 2007
Names & Faces
Dec 11, 2007
In memoriam
Dec 11, 2007
Applause
Dec 11, 2007
The legacy of Franklin D. Murphy
Nov 20, 2007
UCLA's solid gold music man
Nov 20, 2007 Bruin marching band director, Gordon Henderson recalls many accomplishments throughout his career.
Names and Faces
Nov 20, 2007
Applause
Nov 20, 2007
In Memoriam
Nov 20, 2007
Sewing a salute to soldiers' sacrifices
Nov 7, 2007 UCLA nurse Patti Taylor leads a project to create quilts for members of the military who come to UCLA medical center for treatment.
Memorial ceremony: Russell O'Neill
Nov 6, 2007
Dean's achievements make her a living legend in nursing
Nov 6, 2007 Marie Cowan wins the Living Legend Award, one of the highest honors in the field of nursing.
10 Questions for Owen Witte
Nov 6, 2007 Owen Witte, director of the Eli and Edythe Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research talks about cancer.
Names and Faces
Nov 6, 2007
In Memoriam: Anne Wuerker
Nov 6, 2007
New chair takes reins
Oct 23, 2007 Elizabeth Bjork, professor of cognitive psychology, is the new chair of UCLA's Academic Senate.
Tree spirit in garden inspires dance
Oct 23, 2007 M.F.A. student Waewdao Sirisook of the World Arts and Cultures Department, found inspiration in her "Grandmother Tree" at the Mildred Mathias Botanical Garden.
Applause
Oct 23, 2007 Gary Blasi, Kenneth Klee, Eva Baker, and more....
Names & Faces
Oct 23, 2007 Names and Faces: Patricia A. Ganz, Kris Gutierrez, Judy D. Olian, Mark Q. Sawyer
In memoriam: Russell O'Neill
Oct 23, 2007 Russell O'Neill, professor emeritus of engineering, died Oct. 13
Patricia Ganz: Expert on cancer survivorship
Oct 11, 2007 Patricia Ganz, considered the top national expert on quality of life after breast cancer, has been elected to the National Academies' Institute of Medicine.
A new journey for Carol Block
Oct 10, 2007 Carol Block, wife of Chancellor Gene Block, is profiled.
10 questions for Saul Friedlander
Oct 10, 2007 Ten questions with Saul Friedlander, who will receive the 2007 Peace Prize of the German Book Trade, the Frankfurt Book Fair's top award, in recognition of his acclaimed narratives of the Holocaust.
Names & Faces
Oct 10, 2007 Honors and awards
In memoriam
Oct 9, 2007
He flees Iran to fulfill his destiny
Sep 25, 2007 Cancer researcher Siavash Kurdistani escaped religious discrimination in Iran.
Strengthening connections between staff and the campus
Sep 25, 2007 New Staff Assembly president Sabrina Lux seeks to cultivate campus community.
Applause
Sep 25, 2007
Names & Faces
Sep 25, 2007
In Memoriam
Sep 25, 2007
Names & Faces
Aug 13, 2007
In Memoriam
Aug 13, 2007
Applause
Aug 13, 2007
She survives tribal travails to (almost) win
Aug 13, 2007 Little did Cassandra Rigmaiden-Franklin know that when she showed up for traffic school last September at Santa Monica's Doubletree Hotel, she would soon be on her way remote Fijian island of Saba to hold her own on CBS' 'Survivor.'
Collegiality comes naturally to him
Aug 13, 2007 Associate Professor Charles Corbett is honored with UCLA Staff Assembly's 2007 Faculty/Staff Partnership Award.
Unsung Heroes: The Custodian
Aug 13, 2007
Majority world finds its voice in photos
Jul 19, 2007 Acclaimed photographer Shahidul Alam has long been concerned that most photographic images of this vast region are taken not by locals but by Western photographers.
In Memoriam
Jul 13, 2007 Tung-Hua Lin, Joseph Miller, Peter Marris
Gold Shield winner empowers undergrads
Jun 26, 2007
Names & faces
Jun 26, 2007
The king of classrooms
Jun 26, 2007
In Memoriam
Jun 26, 2007 Kenneth L. Sokoloff
Applause
Jun 26, 2007
New student regent to work for diversity, affordability
May 31, 2007 D'Artagnan Scorza new student regent 2008-09
In Memoriam
May 22, 2007 Eugen Weber
A mentor to minorities
May 22, 2007
Transgender lawyer's appeal for justice
May 22, 2007
Names & Faces
May 22, 2007
Unsung Heroes: The Lab Safety Inspector
May 21, 2007
The cellist
May 8, 2007
She motivates troubled teens to change
May 8, 2007
Names & Faces
May 8, 2007
In Memoriam
May 8, 2007 Nancy Papalexis, Chauncey Starr
Applause
May 8, 2007
Staff Assembly nominations due April 30
Apr 26, 2007 Nominations for the 2007 Staff Assembly Awards & Scholarships are due April 30.
In memoriam
Apr 24, 2007 Charles (Chuck) W. Sundberg
Names & Faces
Apr 24, 2007
The Action Hero
Apr 24, 2007
Applause
Apr 24, 2007
Chasing a dream pays off
Apr 24, 2007
Prof shares what he didn't learn in law school
Apr 10, 2007
Controversial therapy helps couple deal with her long-term depression
Apr 10, 2007
Names & Faces
Apr 10, 2007
In Memoriam
Apr 10, 2007 Carroll Johnson
Applause
Apr 10, 2007
Chancellor's Town Hall May 8
Apr 9, 2007 Chancellor Norman Abrams talks with staff about key topics of interest and relevance.
Kitty Dukakis campaigns for better understanding of depression, treatment
Mar 23, 2007 Kitty Dukakis, wife of former presidential candidate Michael Dukakis, has written a book promoting a better understanding of electroconvulsive shock therapy as a treatment for chronic depression.
Chicano studies center salutes crusader for women's rights
Mar 20, 2007 Activist Lupe Anguiano, fought for women's rights with Gloria Steinem, gives her archive to UCLA.
Anatomy of a teaching career
Mar 20, 2007
She rebuilds strife-torn lives of people in crisis
Mar 20, 2007
Names & Faces
Mar 20, 2007
In Memoriam
Mar 20, 2007 Kimberly Gehring, George F.J. Lehner
Applause
Mar 20, 2007
Dean seeks to innovate, collaborate
Feb 21, 2007 Education as opportunity is a road that Cathy Sandeen has traveled all her life.
10 Questions for Joshua Foa Dienstag
Feb 21, 2007 "Pessimism" is not a word Americans traditionally relate to. But pessimism has many advantages, says Political Science Professor Joshua Foa Dienstag. Author of a widely reviewed book, "Pessimism: Philosophy, Ethic, Spirit," he talks to Today Staff Writer Ajay Singh.
Names & Faces
Feb 21, 2007 Vickie Mays; Brigitte Gomperts; Carol Felixson; Dorothy Wiley; Amy Bullock
Chancellor-designate Gene Block interviewed in the Chinese People's Daily
Feb 13, 2007
He brings international issues to public's attention
Feb 6, 2007 Kal Raustiala, a professor at the School of Law and the International Institute, was a natural to write about Saddam Hussein's trial for The New Republic.
She's a true hero to transplant patients
Feb 6, 2007 She may not have won the top "Hospital Hero" award, but Lea Ann Cook, a registered nurse for 28 years, is still a larger-than-life hero in the eyes of the organ transplant community.
Applause
Feb 6, 2007 A memorial service will be held for William J. Dignam, founding member of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and former senior associate dean of academic affairs at the David Geffen School of Medicine.
Names & Faces
Feb 6, 2007 Robert Kaplan; Shelley E. Taylor; Mark Greenberg; Jorja Leap; Fernando Torres-Gil
Applause
Feb 1, 2007 Ernest M. Wright, professor of physiology at the David Geffen School of Medicine, has been elected to the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in recognition of his scientific achievements in the field of transport proteins, which carry essential molecules in and out of cells.
Names & Faces
Jan 23, 2007 Eric J. Sundquist; Rhoda Weiss; Paul Mischel; Terence Tao; Stephen Bainbridge
His legacy? Just look around you
Jan 23, 2007
Inspiring students to invoke social change
Jan 23, 2007 Sául Sarabia returned to UCLA in 2003 with a desire to inspire students to work for social change in much the same manner professors motivated him years ago.
Applause
Jan 23, 2007 Computer Science Professor Judea Pearl and American University's Akbar Ahmed have joined forces to promote understanding in the Middle East while defying the terrorists who murdered Pearl's son, Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, in 2002.
Neuman to create intellectual 'salon' out East
Dec 12, 2006
Applause
Dec 12, 2006 After 25 years at UCLA, Roslyn Haley retired as Director of Student Counseling and Recruitment for the School of Theater, Film and Television.
Scholar examines influence of the American musical on nation
Dec 12, 2006 Growing up in North Dakota, Raymond Knapp looked on as other kids sang and danced in high school musicals.
In Memoriam
Dec 12, 2006 William J. Dignam
IT expert protects campus from cyber attacks
Nov 21, 2006 Ross Bollens - who came on staff Aug. 4 as director of IT security in the Office of Information Technology - has deep roots at UCLA.
Applause
Nov 21, 2006 Eric Fonkalsrud, professor of surgery and emeritus chief of pediatric surgery at the David Geffen School of Medicine, received the 2006 William E. Ladd Medal from the Surgery Section of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
In Memoriam
Nov 21, 2006 Marvin Weiner
Roles abound for opera singer
Nov 7, 2006 What could Dianne Feinstein and Pat Nixon possibly have in common with Carmen, Joan of Arc and Mimi in La Bohème? They’re all featured roles in Juliana Gondek’s extensive opera repertoire.
After Hours: Teacher of Future Electricians
Nov 7, 2006 For office remodels, classroom upgrades and building repairs, Gordon Webster is the man on campus to call. But away from UCLA, this electrician by trade spends two nights a week passing on his skills, work ethic and passion to a new generation of tradespeople.
Names & Faces
Nov 7, 2006 Helmut Anheier; Paul Finn; Leah A. Lievrouw; Richard R. Muntz; Gary E. Strong
Applause
Nov 7, 2006 At its first annual recognition event, the UC Police Department at UCLA commended employees for stellar achievement throughout the year.
A lifetime of curiosity about the human body
Oct 24, 2006 Physiology Professor Ernest Wright’s education began in a two-room schoolhouse in Northern Ireland, 20 miles from Belfast, during World War II.
Applause
Oct 24, 2006 Three UCLA faculty were among 65 new members named recently to the prestigious Institute of Medicine (IOM) of the National Academies.
In Memoriam
Oct 24, 2006 George Bartholomew, William Oliver Bright, Tommy Johnson
Names & Faces
Oct 10, 2006 Peter W. Blackman; Michael Phelps; Lane Ryo Hirabayashi; Karol Watson; Michael "Mick" Deluca
New Senate chair bridges south, north campus
Oct 10, 2006 Although a denizen of South Campus, Vivek Shetty, a professor of oral and maxillofacial surgery at the School of Dentistry, personally knows UCLA as a one-of-a-kind community of exceptional scholars north and south of Bruin Plaza.
10 Questions for Henry Kelly
Oct 10, 2006 Henry Ansgar Kelly, professor emeritus of English, trained as a Jesuit for 13 years before coming to UCLA. He is the author of three books on the Devil, the most recent of which, “Satan: A Biography,” has been getting a lot of press lately. He talks to UCLA Today Staff Writer Ajay Singh about his fascination with the Devil.
Applause
Oct 10, 2006
