Resources
Find the right resource for you
Semel HCI has a vast network of valued partners, which offer a wide variety of health and well-being resources for students, faculty, and staff.
Contact us if there is an error in our resources or if you would like to add a resource here: livewell@g.ucla.edu
Support for Survivors of Sexual and Relationship Violence
Open access resources on Canvas for information on sexual assault and relationship victims
RISE Center
The RISE Center is a holistic wellness hub that provides an array of programs, classes, trainings, and self-directed resources to foster and support resilience, connection, and well-being for our UCLA community.
MARC
MARC’s mission is to foster mindful awareness across the lifespan through education and research to promote well-being and a more compassionate society.
School of Arts and Architecture Events
The UCLA Department of Art empowers students to reshape their worlds through critical inquiry and transformative creativity. Committed to equity and inclusion in art, it attracts diverse, talented, and highly motivated students who are encouraged to engage society’s challenges and to envision change.
UCLA CEC
Since 1965 Campus Events Commission (CEC) has been one of the largest purveyors of campus entertainment. Since its inception, it has acquired a reputation for its edgy style of advertising and controversial events. CEC has been responsible for hosting the Jack Benny and Spencer Tracy Award shows, and for holding the renowned Shorttakes Student Film Festival.
Fowler Museum
The Fowler Museum at UCLA explores global arts and cultures with an emphasis on Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and the Indigenous Americas—past and present.
Hammer Museum
The Hammer Museum at UCLA believes in the promise of art and ideas to illuminate our lives and build a more just world.
Art Global Health
Operating in eight countries on five continents, UCLA Art & Global Health Center projects begin with local artists and artisans communicating about HIV/AIDS and other public health issues in accessible and entertaining ways.
Find the right resource for you
Semel HCI has a vast network of valued partners, which offer a wide variety of health and well-being resources for students, faculty, and staff.
Contact us if there is an error in our resources or if you would like to add a resource here: livewell@g.ucla.edu
Support for Survivors of Sexual and Relationship Violence
Open access resources on Canvas for information on sexual assault and relationship victims
RISE Center
The RISE Center is a holistic wellness hub that provides an array of programs, classes, trainings, and self-directed resources to foster and support resilience, connection, and well-being for our UCLA community.
MARC
MARC’s mission is to foster mindful awareness across the lifespan through education and research to promote well-being and a more compassionate society.
School of Arts and Architecture Events
The UCLA Department of Art empowers students to reshape their worlds through critical inquiry and transformative creativity. Committed to equity and inclusion in art, it attracts diverse, talented, and highly motivated students who are encouraged to engage society’s challenges and to envision change.
UCLA CEC
Since 1965 Campus Events Commission (CEC) has been one of the largest purveyors of campus entertainment. Since its inception, it has acquired a reputation for its edgy style of advertising and controversial events. CEC has been responsible for hosting the Jack Benny and Spencer Tracy Award shows, and for holding the renowned Shorttakes Student Film Festival.
Fowler Museum
The Fowler Museum at UCLA explores global arts and cultures with an emphasis on Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and the Indigenous Americas—past and present.
Hammer Museum
The Hammer Museum at UCLA believes in the promise of art and ideas to illuminate our lives and build a more just world.
Art Global Health
Operating in eight countries on five continents, UCLA Art & Global Health Center projects begin with local artists and artisans communicating about HIV/AIDS and other public health issues in accessible and entertaining ways.
Find the right resource for you
Semel HCI has a vast network of valued partners, which offer a wide variety of health and well-being resources for students, faculty, and staff.
Contact us if there is an error in our resources or if you would like to add a resource here: livewell@g.ucla.edu
Support for Survivors of Sexual and Relationship Violence
Open access resources on Canvas for information on sexual assault and relationship victims
RISE Center
The RISE Center is a holistic wellness hub that provides an array of programs, classes, trainings, and self-directed resources to foster and support resilience, connection, and well-being for our UCLA community.
MARC
MARC’s mission is to foster mindful awareness across the lifespan through education and research to promote well-being and a more compassionate society.
School of Arts and Architecture Events
The UCLA Department of Art empowers students to reshape their worlds through critical inquiry and transformative creativity. Committed to equity and inclusion in art, it attracts diverse, talented, and highly motivated students who are encouraged to engage society’s challenges and to envision change.
UCLA CEC
Since 1965 Campus Events Commission (CEC) has been one of the largest purveyors of campus entertainment. Since its inception, it has acquired a reputation for its edgy style of advertising and controversial events. CEC has been responsible for hosting the Jack Benny and Spencer Tracy Award shows, and for holding the renowned Shorttakes Student Film Festival.
Fowler Museum
The Fowler Museum at UCLA explores global arts and cultures with an emphasis on Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and the Indigenous Americas—past and present.
Hammer Museum
The Hammer Museum at UCLA believes in the promise of art and ideas to illuminate our lives and build a more just world.
Art Global Health
Operating in eight countries on five continents, UCLA Art & Global Health Center projects begin with local artists and artisans communicating about HIV/AIDS and other public health issues in accessible and entertaining ways.