‘Cinemeducation’ – Mental Illness and the Movies
By: David Taylor, MD Would you agree that movies reflect society’s perceptions of mental illness? Naturally there are many types […]
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By: David Taylor, MD Would you agree that movies reflect society’s perceptions of mental illness? Naturally there are many types […]
By: Janet Leader, MPH, RD, Associate Director of Nutrition Services, Department of Community Health Sciences at the UCLA Fielding School of Public […]
By: Sharna Fabiano, UCLA World Arts & Cultures Tango has long suffered from an international identity crisis. Erotic images typify […]
About the Author: Scott Barry Kaufman is a cognitive psychologist investigating the development of intelligence and creativity. His latest book is Ungifted: […]
UCLA Transportation produces an annual State of the Commute report highlighting the University’s efforts to maintain sustainable transportation programs, analyze […]
By: Julie K Kwan, MS, AHIP Associate Director, UCLA Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library and UCLA Science and Engineering Library Distinguished […]
By: Peter Angelis, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Housing & Hospitality Services, UCLA It may already be the month of February, but […]
Read on to learn more about these active (& activist!) intersections housed right here at UCLA. From UCLA Art & […]
As a land grant institution, the Semel Healthy Campus Initiative Center at UCLA acknowledges the Gabrielino/Tongva peoples as the traditional land caretakers of Tovaangar (Los Angeles basin, So. Channel Islands).