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Wednesday,
Nov 6
CPT Webinars for F-1 Visa Students(10AM - 11AM) Dashew Center for International Students and Scholars
UCLA F-1 visa students, do you want to know more about off-campus employment authorization? Join us on one of our weekly CPT webinars hosted by the Dashew Center staff to learn more! Upcoming Date: November 6 Time: 10 - 11am (Pacific Time) Location: https://ucla.zoom.us/j/95322790676
Movement and Mediation(10AM - 11AM) Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center
Take some time to relax, stretch, and breathe though movement and meditation. Location: RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Wind-Down Wednesday for Election Week(11AM - 12PM) Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center
Feeling overwhelmed, relieved or just need a space to process? Join us at the RISE Center. Whether you want to reflect quietly, engage in meaningful conversations, or simply sit with your thoughts, this session is for you. Location: RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Post-Election Reflection Space(11AM - 1PM) Residential Life
Post-election debrief space with campus and community resources Location: Bradley International Room #300
Pop-up Gathering Space for Election Week(11AM - 2PM) Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center
Feeling overwhelmed, relieved or just need a space to process? Join us at the RISE Center. Whether you want to reflect quietly, engage in meaningful conversations, or simply sit with your thoughts, this session is for you. Location: RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Navigating Enrollment: Transfer Edition(12PM - 1PM) College Academic Counseling
Join College Advisors for a workshop that will provide tips and tricks for navigating the enrollment process. We hope students will leave feeling more confident about enrollment, and inspired to engage with intention. This workshop is intended for UCLA transfer admits and in partnership with the UCLA Transfer Center.
Navigating Enrollment for UCLA Transfer Students(12PM - 1PM) Transfer Student Center
Calling all current UCLA transfer students! Join College Advisors for tips & tricks for navigating the enrollment process. Location: https://ucla.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIpf-mhrDorGNOEMW5MYLinxOp4k81tMPBj#/registration
The Hammer's curatorial department leads free, insightful, short discussions about artists every Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. This talk on Tetsuya Noda is led by curatorial assistant Jennie Waldow. Location: hammer museum
Scholarly identity is about more than the articles you publish or the projects you share online with your research communities. Your scholarly identity includes the many parts of your history and engagement as a researcher, including your education, employment, awards, collaborators and more—and it exists whether you are the one curating it or not. Taking control of your scholarly identity supports your visibility, credibility and transparency as a researcher and plays a crucial role in open scholarly communication. This workshop will cover the importance and impact of creating and managing your scholarly identity with tools like ORCID and Google Scholar, as well as how these tools connect with other network and profile platforms. We will also explore other options like Twitter and ResearchGate. This workshop will be offered via Zoom. If you're registered, you'll receive the Zoom invitation information the day of the workshop. Instructors: Jason Burton, Director, Sciences User Engagement Gissel Rios, Open Science and Collections Librarian Hannah Sutherland, Open Science and Collections Librarian
Public Affairs Major Information Session #1(1PM - 2PM) Luskin School of Public Affairs
Join us at the Public Affairs Major Information Session to learn about the scope of the B.A. in Public Affairs, major requirements, application process, and how the Luskin School of Public Affairs supports your academic goals! The information session is open to first- and second-year students who are interested in the Public Affairs major. Information Session Dates Information Session #1: November 6, 2024 1:00pm – 2:00pm Register to receive the Zoom link Learn more about the Public Affairs major at www.luskin.ucla.edu/undergrad or schedule an appointment with a Luskin undergraduate counselor. Questions? For questions about the Public Affairs Major, contact the Public Affairs Undergraduate Program via MyUCLA Message Center (Academic Counseling > Public Affairs).
Queer Fandom Fanatics(1PM - 2PM) LGBTQ Campus Resource Center
Drop-in with Josh at RISE(1PM - 3PM) Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center
Feel free to drop by and chat with RISE Health and Wellbeing Coordinator! Whether you want to discuss campus mental health resources, get connected to CAPS, manage academic stress, or just need someone to talk to, we're here for you. Location: RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Academic Training Workshop for J-1 Degree & Exchange Students(3PM - 4PM) Dashew Center for International Students and Scholars
J-1 Students, you are invited to attend the Academic Training Workshop on Wednesday November 6, 2024, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM. In this workshop we will cover eligibility requirements, the application process, and deadlines. The workshop will take place over zoom. Please register in advance Location: https://ucla.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAuf-ioqj0tG9NsWT8aiOPJEL1iXPBp0ZVD#/registration
Paint and Process for Election Week(3PM - 4PM) Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center
Feeling overwhelmed, relieved or just need a space to process? Join us at the RISE Center. Whether you want to reflect quietly, engage in meaningful conversations, or simply sit with your thoughts, this session is for you. Location: RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
The Art & Science of Enrollment(4PM - 5PM) AAP (Academic Advancement Program)
Get a head start on your winter class planning. Learn to be strategic when choosing courses. Come work with counselors to explore the various tools available to you for enrollment. Leave with a saved Class Planner study plan. Run a DARS beforehand and bring a laptop!
Books and Bonding(4PM - 5PM) Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center
Build community and bond with fellow Bruins while reading The Self-Esteem Workbook. No assigned readings—just light, reflective discussions in a supportive environment. Free books provided! Undergraduate and graduate students welcome. Location: RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Queer Creative Writing Space(4PM - 5:30PM) LGBTQ Campus Resource Center
The Queer Creative Writing Space meets bi-weekly during the academic year. This space is intended for writers of all LGBTQ+ backgrounds and experience levels who would like to stretch their creative writing muscles and meet other QT writers! Location: LGBTQ Campus Resource Center
Gathering Space for Election Week(4PM - 6PM) Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center
Feeling overwhelmed, relieved or just need a space to process? Join us at the RISE Center. Whether you want to reflect quietly, engage in meaningful conversations, or simply sit with your thoughts, this session is for you. Location: RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
How to Request Letters of Recommendation for Scholarships(5PM - 5:45PM) Center for Scholarships & Scholar Enrichment
Say you need a letter of recommendation for a scholarship or research opportunity, who do you ask? How do you ask? (And how should you *not* ask?) Learn effective strategies for approaching professors and requesting letters of recommendation via email for scholarship applications. Enrollment closes at 10:50am on the day of the workshop. Enrolled participants can access the Zoom link for this workshop in my.ucla.edu Academics -> Advising and Academic Services -> Workshops: https://be.my.ucla.edu/groupmanager/Events/Event/Reservations PLEASE CHECK YOUR SPAM FOLDER FOR REMINDER EMAILS. At the beginning of the workshop, you must provide your UID number to verify your status as a UCLA student who is on the Workshop Roster. CSSE workshops are protected intellectual property and recording is not allowed.
Bruin Neurodiversity Collective: Chill Social(6:30PM - 8PM) Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center
Considering that it is election week, the Bruin Neurodiversity Collective is going to host a chill social. There will be no planned activity, but feel free to come and hang out, chat with friends/make friends, and/or do homework. Please note this is open to any and all students who are diagnosed/undiagnosed with autism and/or ADHD. Location: RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Thursday,
Nov 7
UCLA Pritzker Center Open HouseSchool of Education and Information Studies
Join us for our Open House event on November 7! Learn about our research, meet our team, and connect with our faculty and staff. Light refreshments will be served. Location: Peter V. Ueberroth Building 10945 Le Conte Ave, Suites 1350-55 Los Angeles, CA 90024
Reflect with RISE: Post-Election Edition(11AM - 12PM) Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center
Feeling overwhelmed, relieved or just need a space to process? Join us at the RISE Center. Whether you want to reflect quietly, engage in meaningful conversations, or simply sit with your thoughts, this session is for you. Location: RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Mindful Awareness Meditation(12:30PM - 1PM) Hammer Museum
Co-presented by UCLA Mindful, the mindfulness education center of UCLA Health. Enjoy Mindful Awareness Meditation in person every Thursday in the Billy Wilder Theater! Every session is also broadcast live right here on the Hammer's website. Whether you participate in person or online, Mindful Awareness Meditation is offered every Thursday at 12:30 PM. To join the livestream, simply visit this page each week on Thursdays at 12:30 PM and click the Play button that will appear in the center of the livestream screen below. Location: hammer museum - https://vimeo.com/1023042703
Career Center Transfer Pop-Ins(1PM - 3PM) Transfer Student Center
Attention all transfer students! The Career Center is excited to announce our “Transfer Pop-Ins” at the Transfer Student Center (TSC). These are your golden 15-minute slots to get personalized, one-on-one career advice that caters specifically to your unique journey as a transfer student. Location: Transfer Student Center (Kerckhoff 128)
Drop-in with Alea at RISE(1PM - 3PM) Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center
Feel free to drop by and chat with RISE Health and Wellbeing Coordinator! Whether you want to discuss campus mental health resources, get connected to CAPS, manage academic stress, or just need someone to talk to, we're here for you. Location: RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
CAAC Winter Enrollment Workshop(3PM - 4PM) Center for Academic Advising in the College
Need help selecting courses for winter quarter? Have questions about the two pass enrollment process? This 60-minute workshop will answer these questions and more about the enrollment process. We will also review where to find options for your winter quarter GE and major courses. After a short presentation, our College Academic Mentors will be available to assist you individually in planning your study list for next quarter. To preview the presentation and review enrollment resources please visit this website: https://tinyurl.com/caacenroll . You must register using the Zoom link provided. Registration is limited! Location: https://ucla.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwrd-GuqT0jGdQNrV9ILt3wSxGlumDBAtpd
Cornerstone 6: Developing Your Research Plan Workshop(4PM - 4:50PM) Undergraduate Research Center - Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Plan your project from start to finish.
The Art & Science of Enrollment(4PM - 5PM) AAP (Academic Advancement Program)
Get a head start on your winter class planning. Learn to be strategic when choosing courses. Come work with counselors to explore the various tools available to you for enrollment. Leave with a saved Class Planner study plan. Run a DARS beforehand and bring a laptop!
Developing Your Research Plan(4PM - 4:50PM) Library
Co-sponsored by the UCLA Library, the Undergraduate Writing Center and the Undergraduate Research Center–Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Keep your stress levels down while pursuing your research interest! You'll learn how to create a timeline for your project and manage challenges while staying on track toward your goal. For more information about the Cornerstone Research Workshop series, visit the Undergraduate Research Workshops Center.(opens in a new tab) This event will be offered both in person and over Zoom. If you would like to attend this workshop in person, the event will be held in Powell Library Classroom C, Room 320C. Please register in advance to attend in person, virtually or join via Zoom. Location: Powell Library Classroom C, Room 320C
Developing Your Research Plan Workshop(4PM - 4:50PM) Undergraduate Research Center - Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Plan your project from start to finish. Located in-person and on Zoom! Click here to join us on Zoom: https://bit.ly/urcworkshop. Location: Powell Library CLICC C (Room 320C) - https://bit.ly/urcworkshop
Gathering Space for Election Week(4PM - 6PM) Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center
Feeling overwhelmed, relieved or just need a space to process? Join us at the RISE Center. Whether you want to reflect quietly, engage in meaningful conversations, or simply sit with your thoughts, this session is for you. Location: RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Join Professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles Claire McEachern, for an exhibition tour of Sum of the Parts: Serial Imagery in Printmaking, 1500 to Now. Location: hammer museum
In-person: Giant Robot founder Eric Nakamura. Admission is free. No advance reservations. Your seat will be assigned to you when you pick up your ticket at the box office. Seats are assigned on a first come, first served basis. The box office opens one hour before the event. Location: Billy Wilder Theater
Friday,
Nov 8
FITWELL Talks UCLA Urology Men's Health Clinic(12PM - 12:45PM) Recreation and Wellbeing
Learn about UCLA Urology's Men's health clinic from Dr. Juan Andino. The UCLA Urology Men's Health Clinic's expert team knows that fertility and sexual function are critical for optimizing quality of life. Learn how the team can help patients achieve their family planning goals.
Drop-in with Val at RISE(1PM - 3PM) Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center
Feel free to drop by and chat with RISE Health and Wellbeing Coordinator! Whether you want to discuss campus mental health resources, get connected to CAPS, manage academic stress, or just need someone to talk to, we're here for you. Location: RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Deadlift Clinic(1:30PM - 2:15PM) Recreation and Wellbeing
FREE! Learn the basics of Deadlift technique in this 45-minute clinic. Taught by a certified personal fitness trainer. Location: John Wooden Center
First-Generation Graduate Student Social: National First-Gen Day!(1:30PM - 3PM) Graduate Student Resource Center
Are you first in your family? This is a special day to recognize and honor your journey and achievements as a first-generation student. Connect with fellow first-gen student and enjoy Free Food! Location: Kerckhoff Patio
Gathering Space for Election Week(2PM - 4PM) Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center
Feeling overwhelmed, relieved or just need a space to process? Join us at the RISE Center. Whether you want to reflect quietly, engage in meaningful conversations, or simply sit with your thoughts, this session is for you. Location: RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Join the UCLA Music Library for a Jam Session with the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance Ensemble. The afternoon will begin with a set by the Ensemble, followed by an open jam session. No RSVP required. All are welcome to participate! Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance Ensemble at UCLA Class of 2025: Alden Hellmuth, alto sax Sasha Ripley, tenor sax Yakiv Tsvietinskyi, trumpet Miles Lennox, piano Destiny Diggs, bassEbs Daramola, drums Location: Music Library
QTBIPOC Space(3PM - 4PM) LGBTQ Campus Resource Center
The QTBIPOC Space is an intentional space to build community, envision and work toward our liberation, and have a chance to decompress and enjoy creative expression in coalition.
Secrets to Winning College Cash Part 1(5PM - 5:45PM) Center for Scholarships & Scholar Enrichment
Does the scholarship search confuse you? Do your web searches yield thousands, if not millions, of useless links? Guided by the CSSE’s experts, you’ll learn techniques to help you save time and hone your research skills so you can find the right scholarship opportunities for you! You’ll also learn how to think about your profile and strengths the way scholarship donors do. Enrollment closes at 10:50am PT on the day of the workshop. Enrolled participants can access the Zoom link for this workshop in my.ucla.edu Academics -> Advising and Academic Services -> Workshops: https://be.my.ucla.edu/groupmanager/Events/Event/Reservations PLEASE CHECK YOUR SPAM FOLDER FOR REMINDER EMAILS. At the beginning of the workshop, you must provide your UID number to verify your status as a UCLA student who is on the Workshop Roster. CSSE workshops are protected intellectual property. Recording is not permitted.
UCLA Football vs Iowa(6PM)Athletics
Celebrate the inaugural Big Ten season as Football hosts Iowa for Homecoming. Create an electric atmosphere for the B1G matchup. Location: Rose Bowl Stadium
Tekkonkinkreet(7:30PM)Library
In-person: filmmaker Michael Arias, Giant Robot founder Eric Nakamura. Admission is free. No advance reservations. Your seat will be assigned to you when you pick up your ticket at the box office. Seats are assigned on a first come, first served basis. The box office opens one hour before the event. Location: Billy Wilder Theater
Saturday,
Nov 9
SNF Hellenic Center Book Club: Lysistrata by Aristophanes(10AM - 11AM) SNF Center for the Study of Hellenic Culture
This conversation is presented by the UCLA SNF Center for the Study of Hellenic Culture and the Consulate General of Greece in Los Angeles. Led by Professor Sharon Gerstel, Director of the UCLA SNF Center for the Study of Hellenic Culture, and the Honorable Christina Valassopoulou, Consul General of Greece in Los Angeles, this academic year’s book club will feature Greek books in translation. For future book selections and meeting dates, visit https://hellenic.ucla.edu/. The discussion will be held in English on Zoom. From the publisher: Aristophanes’ play, Lysistrata, takes place toward the end of the Peloponnesian War and centers on the lives of the soldiers’ wives. One woman, Lysistrata, under the impression that a man’s libido is ultimately his driving force in life, comes up with an interesting peace solution: to deny their husbands sexual relations until they can settle on a peace agreement that will end the war. However, Lysistrata’s strategy effectively creates even more war than before as the sexes begin to feud with each other. Aristophanes’ play is both comic and poignant as it reveals the relationship between men and women in classical Athens society. This program is held under the auspices of the Consulate General of Greece in Los Angeles and is made possible thanks to the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF). Location: https://hellenic.ucla.edu/event/book-club-lysistrata-by-aristophanes/
Hammer educators lead conversation-based tours of the exhibition Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice. Capacity is limited. Visitors will be admitted on a first come, first served basis. Location: hammer museum
Admission is free. No advance reservations. Your seat will be assigned to you when you pick up your ticket at the box office. Seats are assigned on a first come, first served basis. The box office opens one hour before the event. In the stranger-comes-to-town narratives of The Brother From Another Planet and Man Facing Southeast, norms in the human world get shaken up by an alien presence. In both films, the strangers arrive on Earth under mysterious circumstances and, once here, unintentionally adapt to our world via their perceived empathetic gazes on marginalized communities. Their observations of human behavior lead to both comedic events and revelatory critiques of society. Without relying on special effects, these narrative feature films emulate their protagonists and what might or might not be their alien powers in conveying themes of otherness that are relatable even here among earthlings. Notes by Nicole Ucedo Location: Billy Wilder Theater
Sunday,
Nov 10
Art in Conversation(1PM)Hammer Museum
Educators lead 30-minute in-person talks about connections and comparisons between two works of art. Please note that this recurring program is subject to change. Visit the Public Programs calendar to find the most up to date information. Location: hammer museum
As part of his Breath(e) project, Grounded, Ron Finley hosts a series of workshops in his temporary garden at the Hammer Museum, led by local artists. Each workshop can accommodate up to 20 participants, with all materials provided by the instructors. Availability is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis, with a sign-up sheet available in the museum lobby starting one hour before the program. Join master drummer Gerald C. Rivers and the Peace Player Drummers in a soulful and meditative experience as they perform a brief demonstration of traditional West African Rhythms. Participants will be invited to join a drum circle. Location: hammer museum
Made possible by the John H. Mitchell Television Programming Endowment In-person: Giant Robot founder Eric Nakamura. Admission is free. No advance reservations. Your seat will be assigned to you when you pick up your ticket at the box office. Seats are assigned on a first come, first served basis. The box office opens one hour before the event. For a generation of TV-watching children growing up in Los Angeles (and across the U.S.) in the 1970s and ’80s, the fantastical sci-fi adventures of Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot achieved instant cult status upon first viewing. Originally produced by the Toei Company and airing on Japan’s NET TV in 1967 as Giant Robo, the 26-episode manga-esque series followed the high-adrenaline exploits of a schoolboy who accidentally becomes a secret agent in command of an imposing, missile-launching flying robot. In 1970, low-budget impresario Roger Corman’s American International Television company imported the action-packed Japanese series to the U.S., dubbed the dialogue, and edited numerous episodes into the compilation TV film Voyage Into Space. The beloved telefilm became a staple of local stations and UHF channels for over a decade — at one point airing five nights a week on KTLA in Los Angeles due to its popularity. The live-action Voyage Into Space is heavy on practical effects, with a host of unforgettable hostile aliens and monsters (Emperor Guillotine and the Gargoyle Gang!) adorned in elaborate costumes, rubber suits and make-up, with miniatures, explosions and machine-gun battles to match. In addition to the allure of its mod-mecha production design, the true heart of the series is the powerful bond between young Johnny Sokko (played by the charismatic Mitsunobu Kaneko) and his heroic giant robot, a seemingly skyscraper-sized automaton (with King Tut stylings). Together, they save Japan and the world — but at a tragic cost that no doubt left more than a few pint-sized viewers with a reluctant tear or two. Join us for this special screening of the Japanese cult TV classic that inspired the name of Giant Robot magazine! Preceded by an episode of the anime adventures of space age-robot Gigantor. —Mark Quigley, John H. Mitchell Television Curator Location: Billy Wilder Theater
Monday,
Nov 11
Veteran's DayUniversity Holiday
The UCLA Financial Aid and Scholarships Office will be closed on Monday, November 11, 2024 in Observance of the Veterans Day Holiday. We will resume to regular operating hours on Tuesday, November 12, 2024. Location: A129 Murphy Hall
Tuesday,
Nov 12
Ace and Aro Space(4PM - 5PM) LGBTQ Campus Resource Center
The Ace and Aro Space is a weekly dialogue and affinity space for anyone on the asexual and/or aromantic spectrums to socialize and build community. Location: LGBTQ CRC Rae Lee Siporin Library
Screening of the film, unseen(4PM - 6PM) Undergraduate Education Initiatives
Join us for a free screening of the film unseen! This screening will be hosted by Dr. Lauren Clark and Keris Jän Myrick as the culminating event concluding their yearlong partnership for the Heumann Community Partnerships Lab where they focus on exploring the climate of California’s mental health service policies and the need for intersectionality to be considered in psychiatric care. The event will be moderated by Dr. Clark and Keris Jän Myrick and will include a discussion with director Set Hernandez and protagonist Pedro. The film follows the life of Pedro – an aspiring social worker who is blind and an undocumented immigrant – as he faces political restrictions to his college degree, secure a job as a healthcare provider, and support his family. As he ?nally graduates, uncertainty looms over Pedro. What starts as a journey to provide mental health for his community ultimately transforms into Pedro’s path towards his own healing. Through experimental cinematography and sound, unseen reimagines a cinema accessible for blind/low vision audiences, while exploring the intersections of immigration, disability, and mental health. Location: Bruin Reception Room (Ackerman Union 2nd floor)
In the Impact Zone(7:30PM)Hammer Museum
More than 75 percent of the world’s best surf breaks are in areas where highly biodiverse ecosystems like coral reefs, coastal forests, and mangroves are in critical need of protection. These irreplaceable marine and coastal ecosystems are threatened by unsustainable development, habitat destruction, pollution and climate change. Breath(e) artist Michael Joo joins Scott Atkinson, founder of Conservation International’s Surf Conservation program, Chad Nelsen, CEO of Surfrider Foundation, and Breath(e) co-curator Glenn Kaino for a discussion of how the surf community’s deep connection to the ocean can be harnessed for innovative approaches to ocean conservation. Developed in partnership with Conservation International Location: hammer museum