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Thursday,
Apr 3
CAPS Drop-In hours at USP(1PM - 3PM) Bruin Resource Center
CAPS Drop-In Hours provide free, confidential, brief consultations for UCLA undergraduate and graduate students that identify as undocumented or come from mixed-status families. During the visit, a specialized counselor can help you to explore resources, assess your mental health, and when needed, connect you to ongoing CAPS counseling, and other services. Location: Undocumented Student Program office - Student Activities Center B52
Drop-in with Nadine 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
URC-Sciences Abstract Feedback Workshop(2PM - 5PM) Undergraduate Research Center - Sciences
CANCELLED
Bruin Love Station is a mobile cart that offers free safer sex supplies, Narcan, fentanyl test strips and opportunities for students to converse with trained peers and professional staff. Brought to you by the Health Education and Resource Team (HEART), a program of The Ashe Center Location: Bruin Walk
URC-Sciences presents Getting into Research(3PM - 4PM) Undergraduate Research Center - Sciences
This workshop introduces students to research in the sciences, how to find a faculty research mentor, and opportunities for student researchers after joining a lab. Download a copy of our slide deck and learn more about our workshops on our website.
Getting into Research & SRP-99 Workshop(3PM - 4PM) Undergraduate Research Center – Sciences
This workshop introduces students to research in the sciences, how to find a faculty research mentor, and opportunities for student researchers after joining a lab. Download a copy of our slide deck and learn more about our workshops on our website. Location: Boyer Hall 130
Co-sponsored by the UCLA Library, the Undergraduate Writing Center and the Undergraduate Research Center–Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Learn all about the research process and research opportunities at UCLA, as well as how to find a faculty mentor and earn course credit for doing research. This virtual workshop is free and open to all undergraduates. Please register in advance to attend in person or virtually. Want to take this workshop now online? The workshop is also available asynchronously on our Writing Instruction + Research Education (WI+RE) website. Location: Powell Library Classroom C, Room 320 - http://ucla.zoom.us/j/765967637
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.
CRP Program meeting(5PM - 6PM) Bruin Resource Center
We are excited to be hosting our next Student Program Meeting on Thursday, April 3rd from 5-6pm in the CRP Lounge located in the BRC (SAC B44B). Dinner will be provided! We encourage you to bring a friend who may be interested in joining CRP/B4R as well! Please RSVP below by Wednesday (4/2) using the Google form so we can get a head count for food. Location: CRP Lounge (within Bruin Resource Center) SAC B44B
General Student Recovery Meeting(6PM - 7PM) Bruin Resource Center
Join Bruins for Recovery student org in our new General Student Recovery Meeting on Thursdays from 6-7pm. -All meetings are free and anonymous. No registration required - just show up! -Student recovery meetings are open to students in or interested in recovery / sobriety / abstinence. -Students who identify as allies are welcome to attend all meetings. *Student Recovery Meetings are peer to peer support meetings, they do not take place of mental health therapy, groups or other medical services.* Location: CRP Lounge (within Bruin Resource Center) SAC B44B
UCLA BRG Corporate Finance Info Session(6:30PM - 7:30PM) Career Center
Attention sophomores! Join us for BRG's information session to learn more about the 2026 Summer Associate (Internship) positions we are looking to fill! The BRG Corporate Finance practice specializes in providing strategic, operational, and financial advice to private equity firms, management teams, boards of directors, investors, hedge funds, and other lenders on companies that are either underperforming or in transition. The BRG Corporate Finance practice has in-depth experience across a wide range of industries and markets, including but not limited to retail, consumer products, financial services, healthcare, energy and technology. Across sectors, BRG has experienced professionals who understand the challenges clients face — making it well-equipped to help solve clients’ issues. The Corporate Finance Summer Associate role is a temporary position as a member of our consulting / analyst staff. This position will include eight weeks working as an entry level staff analyst member. The ideal candidate should be prepared to work in a team environment on a diverse range of assignments relating to: Turnaround & Restructuring Performance Improvement Finance Excellence Location: Career Center Conference Room B, 3rd Floor Strathmore Building
Friday,
Apr 4
Breaking Down Self Care(1PM - 2PM) Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center
This workshop helps students dig into the concepts of wellness and self care. Students will create their own definitions of wellness by considering personal and cultural factors; learn to identify their own stressors and stress warning signs; learn the difference between self-soothing and self-care; and break down the different aspects of caring for oneself. Students will walk away with a deeper understanding of wellness and their own self-care toolkit. Location: RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
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
Presented by the UCLA Film & Television Archive In-person: post-screening Q&A with actor Ian Buchanan, actor Nancye Ferguson, series co-creator and executive producer Mark Frost. 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. Join us for a tribute to beloved maestro David Lynch as we screen all seven episodes of the cult television series On the Air (1992). Created and executive produced by Mark Frost and David Lynch, the surrealist sitcom follows in the hallowed footsteps of Twin Peaks, presenting TV viewers with an alternate reality like nothing seen before on network television. An absurdist love letter to the golden age of television, with a pilot co-written by David Lynch and Mark Frost and directed by Lynch. More details coming soon. Location: Billy Wilder Theater
Saturday,
Apr 5
Race in the Global Past Through Native Lenses(12PM - 4PM) Institute of American Cultures
In this half-day workshop, we hope to continue the conversation about how to center Native and Indigenous historical narratives to change how the history of humanity is conceived, written, and transmitted in institutions of higher education, such as UCLA, and more broadly in the world. Location: Royce Hall 306
CRAA D1A Playoffs Location: Moraga, CA
FAB - A Cappellooza(5PM - 8PM) Residential Life
A Cappellooza is UCLA's largest a cappella event, featuring performances from many of UCLA's acapella groups and presentations from many of UCLA's community service organizations. A Cappellooza is a combination of community service and performance that serves to highlight the array of activities, talents, and community service opportunities on the UCLA campus. Location: Northwest Campus Auditorium
DIY Mosaic Coasters(7PM - 9PM) Residential Life
Get crafty and design your own unique mosaic coaster! We’ll provide all the supplies—just bring your creativity. No experience needed! Location: Carnesale - Hermosa (2nd Floor)
Presented by the UCLA Film & Television Archive In-person: Kenneth Turan, author of " Louis B. Mayer and Irving Thalberg: The Whole Equation;" film critic Justin Chang. Book signing with Turan before the screening. 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. Archive Talks pairs leading historians and scholars with screenings of the moving image media that is the focus of their writing and research. Each program will begin with a special talk by the invited scholar that will introduce audiences to new insights, interpretations and contexts for the films and media being screened. Bombshell U.S., 1933 Beginning in the 1920s, studio head Louis B. Mayer and his wunderkind vice president of production Irving Thalberg built MGM into an image-making machine so potent that they could reveal its very workings in an evening’s entertainment and audiences would still be seduced by its illusions. Case in point, the outlandish screwball comedy Bombshell. Jean Harlow glitters as the titular starlet who keeps her studio and a comic coterie of hangers-on in the green with the help of an unscrupulous publicity man (the inimitable Lee Tracy) who spins their foibles and charms, alike, into front page headlines and ticket sales. The Archive is honored to host long-time Los Angeles Times film critic Kenneth Turan at the Billy Wilder Theater for this special screening presented in conjunction with his latest book, Louis B. Mayer and Irving Thalberg: The Whole Equation. 35mm, b&w, 96 min. Director: Victor Fleming. Screenwriter: John Lee Mahin, Jules Furthman. With: Jean Harlow, Lee Tracy, Frank Morgan. Location: Billy Wilder Theater
Sunday,
Apr 6
Through this program, we aim to bring attention to the intersection between medicine and cultures by holding panels with medical students from underrepresented backgrounds, holding DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) workshops, student research presentations, and cultural performances. Location: Bradley 300 + Sycamore
826LA@Hammer: Moving Words(11AM)Hammer Museum
Free collaborative workshops, presented with 826LA, combine writing with creative activities for groups of up to 20 students. Recommended for ages 8–14. Reservations encouraged. Visit 826la.org or call 310-915-0200. Engage in a series of writing games and prompts to create unique short stories. Using a somatic approach, students will explore space, shape, and emotion through movement inspired by their stories. Connecting creative writing with physical movement, participants will collaborate to weave their narratives into a complete play. Led by artist and educator Matthew Shaffer. Location: hammer museum
FAB - Estimathon(2PM - 5PM) Residential Life
Estimathon is a team-based event that combines math, trivia, and creative problem-solving. Participants work together to estimate answers to quirky math or science questions. Location: De Neve Plaza Rooms
Step into the galleries of Alice Coltrane, Monument Eternal every Sunday for special performances on a stage designed for the exhibition by artist GeoVanna Gonzalez. Each performance is presented in celebration of Coltrane’s legacy as a musical innovator and as an ode to her Sunday services at the Sai Anantam Ashram. This event takes place inside of the galleries, and seating is strictly limited. To attend this performance, tickets will be issued on a first come, first served basis. Ticket line will queue outside of the Alice Coltrane galleries starting at 4PM. Entry is not guaranteed. Location: hammer museum
The Fits(7PM)Library
Presented by the UCLA Film & Television Archive 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. Grace U.S., 2024 As 16-year-old Grace prepares for baptism in the 1950s rural South, unexpected feelings surface. Written and directed by Natalie Jasmine Harris, this Black queer Southern Gothic short explores the tension between faith, identity and coming-of-age. Its rich visuals blend pastoral landscapes with the double entendre of Grace’s shifting perspective. Referencing Daughters of the Dust, Eve’s Bayou, The Color Purple and Their Eyes Were Watching God, Grace offers a poignant reimagining of self-discovery and tradition. DCP, color, 14 min. Director/Screenwriter: Natalie Jasmine Harris. With: Jordan Rayanna Wells, Alexis Cofield, Mikayla LaShae Bartholomew, C L Simpson, JeVon Blackwell. The Fits U.S., 2015 11-year-old Toni (Royalty Hightower) trains in a boxing gym until the neighboring dance team’s fierce energy draws her in. Anna Rose Holmer’s Venice Film Festival-premiering debut blends adolescence’s mysteries with an eerie outbreak of seizure-like “fits” among the dancers. Spare yet hypnotic, the film is a vibrant ode to Black girlhood and African American dance traditions. DCP, color, 72 min. Director: Anna Rose Holmer. Screenwriter: Saela Davis, Anna Rose Holmer. With: Royalty Hightower, Alexis Neblett, Da'Sean Minor, Lauren Gibson, Makyla Burnam. —Public Programmer Beandrea July Location: Billy Wilder Theater
Monday,
Apr 7
Language Exchange Program Application DeadlineDashew Center for International Students and Scholars
Are you working on learning a new language? Do you want to take what you're learning in the classroom a step further? The Language Exchange program connects language learners together to improve their conversation skills and meet people from around the world. Language Exchange is open to members of the UCLA community and all language levels! Applications will close on Monday, April 7, 2025 at 11:59 PM PST. You will be notified if we have found you a Language Exchange partner on a rolling basis from when the applications open through. Apply Today!
Spring 2025 Internship Lab (CW25)(10AM - 2PM) Career Center
In honor of Career Week, meet us in the Career Center 10 - 2 OR on Bruin Walk from 10 - 1 No matter where you meet, the Career Center can help you find that job or internship you're looking for. Bring your laptop and get ready to search for and apply for internships! This is a supported independent workspace where you will have the ability to ask questions on the best way to search for internships that match your interests on Handshake. You can drop in any time between 10am and 2pm, but we will close the lab promptly at 2pm. Location: Career Center Studio, 2nd Floor Strathmore Building
In honor of Career Week, meet us in the Career Center 10 - 2 OR on Bruin Walk from 10 - 1 No matter where you meet, the Career Center can help you find that job or internship you're looking for. Bring your laptop and get ready to search for and apply for internships! This is a supported independent workspace where you will have the ability to ask questions on the best way to search for internships that match your interests on Handshake. You can drop in any time between 10am and 2pm, but we will close the lab promptly at 2pm. Location: Bruin Plaza
CAPS Drop-In Group hours at USP(12PM - 1:30PM) Bruin Resource Center
This in-person drop-in group is designed to be an as-needed support group for undocumented students. Students do not need a referral, be in treatment at CAPS, or commit to every session. This support group will provide students the opportunity to gain support, connect with community, and gain additional resources. Location: Undocumented Student Program office - Student Activities Center B52
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
URC-Sciences Abstract Feedback Workshop(2PM - 5PM) Undergraduate Research Center - Sciences
Bring a printout of your abstract draft and meet one-on-one with one of our Graduate Student Mentors to get personalized feedback. These feedback sessions are designed for students conducting research in the life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering, and will prepare attendees to submit an abstract for the Undergraduate Research & Creativity Showcase and other conferences.
STEM Abstract Feedback Session(2PM - 5PM) Undergraduate Research Center – Sciences
Bring a printout of your abstract draft and meet one-on-one with one of our Graduate Student Mentors to get personalized feedback. These feedback sessions are designed for students conducting research in the life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering, and will prepare attendees to submit an abstract for the Undergraduate Research & Creativity Showcase and other conferences. Location: Life Sciences Building 2121
URC-Sciences presents Getting into Research(3PM - 4PM) Undergraduate Research Center - Sciences
This workshop introduces students to research in the sciences, how to find a faculty research mentor, and opportunities for student researchers after joining a lab. Download a copy of our slide deck and learn more about our workshops on our website.
Getting into Research & SRP-99 Workshop(3PM - 4PM) Undergraduate Research Center – Sciences
This workshop introduces students to research in the sciences, how to find a faculty research mentor, and opportunities for student researchers after joining a lab. Download a copy of our slide deck and learn more about our workshops on our website. Location: Boyer Hall 130
So you want to be a Therapist(4PM - 5PM) Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center
Your path to Clinical Psychology Careers: Specifically geared toward people interested in clinical or therapy related roles, this workshop will help plan the best steps to take as an undergraduate towards making career goals attainable. Discussion will also include practices for applying to graduate schools, and how to prepare for interviews. Location: RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Join us for an innovative workshop exploring alternative pathways to gaining valuable experience this summer. The Career Center aims to introduce you to resources like Forage and Parker Dewey, which offer non-traditional internship opportunities designed specifically for undergraduates. Discover how these platforms can help you develop essential skills, make meaningful connections, and explore potential career paths in a dynamic and flexible way. Moreover, this workshop will emphasize the importance of networking as you navigate your professional journey and identify your place in the world of work. By leaning into your transfer identity, you'll gain confidence in the unique perspectives and experiences you bring to the table, setting yourself up for success in your future career endeavors. Don't miss out on this empowering opportunity to explore alternative avenues to career growth and development! Location: Career Center Studio, 2nd Floor Strathmore Building
Emma Mae(7:30PM)Library
Presented by the UCLA Film & Television Archive 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. Emma Mae U.S., 1976 Also known as Black Sister’s Revenge, Jamaa Fanaka’s Emma Mae offers a rare, sympathetic portrait of a young Black woman adjusting to city life. Arriving in Los Angeles from Mississippi, Emma Mae (Jerri Hayes) is shy but fiercely protective and capable of taking down anyone who disrespects her. Unlike the glamorous heroines of Blaxploitation, she is plain yet powerful. Fanaka subverts expectations, prioritizing sisterhood over romance in this gritty, character-driven take on the genre.—Adapted from notes by Jacqueline Stewart. 35mm, color, 100 min. Director/Screenwriter: Jamaa Fanaka. With: Jerri Hayes, Ernest Williams III, Charles David Brooks III, Gammy Burdett, Teri Taylor. Location: Billy Wilder Theater
Tuesday,
Apr 8
AAP "Community of Scholars" Orientation(12PM - 1PM) AAP (Academic Advancement Program)
This is the "official" AAP New Student Orientation Workshop - mandatory for students interested in becoming members of AAP. Late arrivals will not be admitted.
Want to improve how you communicate in professional settings? Join us for Professional Communication Tips and Strategies, a hands-on workshop designed specifically for undergraduates where you can learn: How to write clear, professional emails Tips for phone, chat, and virtual communication How to prepare for and engage in meetings How to navigate workplace conversations with confidence Whether you're preparing for internships, interviews, or your first job, this session will give you the tools you need to communicate effectively and make a strong impression. Don’t miss this chance to elevate your professional skills! Location: Career Center Room 200, 2nd Floor Strathmore Building
Bruin Love Station is a mobile cart that offers free safer sex supplies, Narcan, fentanyl test strips and opportunities for students to converse with trained peers and professional staff. Brought to you by the Health Education and Resource Team (HEART), a program of The Ashe Center. Location: Bruin Walk
Graduate & Professional Studnet Week Celebration Programing(12PM - 6PM) Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center
Join RISE as we celebrate graduate students ! Through treats and passive programing, learn strategies to enhance career readiness and build strong social connections. This program will highlight networking skills, tips and tricks from former grad students, and work-life balance practices.
Book Talk: Editors Present "Black Lives Matter in Latin America"(12:30PM - 2PM) Institute of American Cultures
Please join us for a book talk by Cloves Luiz Pereira Oliveira, Gladys Lanier Mitchell-Walthour, and Minion K. C. Morrison, editors of Black Lives Matter in Latin America: Continuities in Racism, Cross-National Resistance and Mobilization in the Americas (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024). The volume explores how Black activism in Latin America has taken place not only as public demonstrations but also, for example, in academic conferences, on social media, and through legislation. Location: Haines Hall 118
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
URC-Sciences presents Getting into Research(3PM - 4PM) Undergraduate Research Center - Sciences
This workshop introduces students to research in the sciences, how to find a faculty research mentor, and opportunities for student researchers after joining a lab. Download a copy of our slide deck and learn more about our workshops on our website.
URC-Sciences presents Writing a STEM Abstract(3PM - 4PM) Undergraduate Research Center - Sciences
Our Graduate Student Mentors will show you how to effectively summarize your research by writing an abstract. These workshops are designed for students conducting research in the life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering disciplines, and will prepare attendees to submit an abstract for the Undergraduate Research & Creativity Showcase and other conferences.
Getting into Research & SRP-99 Workshop(3PM - 4PM) Undergraduate Research Center – Sciences
This workshop introduces students to research in the sciences, how to find a faculty research mentor, and opportunities for student researchers after joining a lab. Download a copy of our slide deck and learn more about our workshops on our website. Location: Boyer Hall 130
Writing a STEM Abstract(3PM - 4PM) Undergraduate Research Center – Sciences
Our Graduate Student Mentors will show you how to effectively summarize your research by writing an abstract. These workshops are designed for students conducting research in the life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering disciplines, and will prepare attendees to submit an abstract for the Undergraduate Research & Creativity Showcase and other conferences. Location: https://ucla.in/40L3UCF
Revision Workshop: Strategies for Revising Longer Texts(3PM - 4:30PM) Graduate Writing Center
Presenter: Abraham Encinas, English This hands-on workshop will provide people with revision strategies for longer texts, such as master’s theses, dissertation chapters or proposals. Please bring a hard copy of your own work—at least 15-20 double-spaced pages (more is fine). After the workshop, light refreshments will be provided. We will then have an open writing session until 7 PM. Location: Conference Room 4, Student Activities Center (basement level)
TA Happy Hour & TAC Celebration(3:30PM - 5:30PM) Teaching and Learning Center
In honor of Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation week, join us for a happy hour to celebrate the contributions of graduate student TAs and TACs to teaching and learning at UCLA! This event is open to graduate and professional students. RSVP by April 1 to help us plan for refreshments. Location: Royce 306
OCHC Meet the Candidates(4PM - 7PM) Residential Life
Join us for an exciting opportunity to meet the candidates running for the 2025-2026 On-Campus Housing Council (OCHC)! This is your chance to hear about their platforms, ask questions, and learn how they plan to enhance the residential experience. Get informed and get involved—your voice matters in shaping the future of on-campus life! Location: De Neve Plaza Tri Quad
Secrets to Winning College Cash Part 2(5PM - 5:45PM) Center for Scholarships & Scholar Enrichment
Designed as a follow-up to Secrets to Winning College Cash Part 1, this workshop walks participants through the strategic process of conducting routine online searches for scholarships. Participants who wish to enroll in this workshop must attend Secrets to Winning College Cash 1 prior to this Workshop Date. 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 and recording is not allowed.
A growth/gap year is a year spent taking time off between life stages, and it provides time for volunteering, learning a new skill, or experiencing any number of activities for personal growth. The most common reasons for students to take a growth year is to explore their interests and develop a purpose for their future. There are no rules when it comes to taking a gap year, so the possibilities are truly endless. Join us to learn about your options and to receive tips and resources on planning your growth year(s). Location: Career Center Room 200, 2nd Floor Strathmore Building
Where does the job and internship search start? How can my application be the best of the bunch? What happens after I submit my application? Join us to learn about these questions and more, and stand out during your job & internship search! Location: Career Center Room 200, 2nd Floor Strathmore Building
Wednesday,
Apr 9
AAP "Community of Scholars" Orientation(10AM - 11AM) AAP (Academic Advancement Program)
This is the "official" AAP New Student Orientation Workshop - mandatory for students interested in becoming members of AAP. Late arrivals will not be admitted.
Employer Resume Day gives UCLA Students the opportunity to network and receive one-on-one resume critiques from Industry Representatives & Recruiters, in preparation for the Spring 2025 Recruiting Season. Students will have the opportunity to speak with an employer for 15-minutes to go over their resumes for upcoming fairs and employer events. Location: https://ucla.joinhandshake.com/career_fairs/49d9e90d-c5cf-42cd-8538-e332c045e0a0/student_preview
Black Humor in Maria Edgeworths Belinda(12PM - 1PM) Center for 17th- & 18th-Century Studies
Hosted by the Early Modern Research Group, a lecture by Erin Severson, Ph.D. Student, University of California, Los Angeles. This research forms part of Erin’s dissertation project, which constructs a history of black humor through the lens of transatlantic book history. Location: https://www.1718.ucla.edu/events/wip-edgeworth-belinda/
Grounding Session at RISE(12PM - 1PM) Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center
Pause. Notice. Be. Explore grounding techniques and tools that can be useful for stress management. Location: RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Spring English Language Circle: April 9(12PM - 1PM) Dashew Center for International Students and Scholars
Are you looking for a safe and supportive space to practice your English conversation skills? Check out Dashew Center's English Language Circle (ELC)! Here you will have an opportunity to practice your English with other language learners. The circle is led by a native English speaker, who will help you become more confident in your speaking skills and who can answer your language and grammar questions. All of our ELC sessions will take place on Zoom this spring 2025. Space is limited to 20 participants per session. Participants are welcome to enjoy their lunch during these sessions. Location: https://ucla.zoom.us/j/97498782432?pwd=YwF8TeS9L2hV7aRGSoGKOzZ19Xb5px.1
Graduate and Professional Appreciation Week: Goodies & Giveaways(12PM - 2PM) Dashew Center for International Students and Scholars
Join us on Wednesday, April 9th to celebrate Graduate & Professional Student Appreciation Week at our Goodies & Giveaways event! Free grab-and-go breakfast and Dashew swag will be available for the first 150 attendees. Stop by and take a break, or grab some food on your way to class! Registration is optional. Folks are welcome to attend without pre-registering. We hope to see you there! Location: Bradley Hall 1st Floor Lobby
Spring 2025 In-Person Employer Resume Day April 9, 2025 at 12pm - 2pm Employer Resume Day gives UCLA Students the opportunity to network and receive one-on-one resume critiques from Industry Representatives & Recruiters, in preparation for the Spring 2025 Recruiting Season. Students will have the opportunity to speak with an employer for 15-minutes to go over their resumes for upcoming fairs and employer events. Location: Career Center 3rd Floor (Strathmore Building)
The Hammer's curatorial department leads free, insightful, short discussions about artists every Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. This talk on Rashid Johnson is led by Curatorial Assistant Jennifer Buonocore-Nedrelow. Location: hammer museum
Feeling lost when it comes to reading scientific journal articles? With so many different study and article types, pulling out the main points and elements of the paper can be challenging. Join us to gain a foundational understanding of scientific articles to feel more confident and at ease in class, lab, the clinic and during independent research time. This workshop will be offered via Zoom. If you're registered, you'll receive the Zoom invitation information the day of the workshop. Instructors: Molly Hemphill, Medical Education Librarian Shelby Hallman, Physical Science and Engineering Librarian Location: https://www.library.ucla.edu/visit/events-exhibitions/how-to-read-scientific-articles-04-09-25/
Drop-in with Jaci 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. I Location: RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
URC-Sciences Abstract Feedback Workshop(2PM - 5PM) Undergraduate Research Center - Sciences
Bring a printout of your abstract draft and meet one-on-one with one of our Graduate Student Mentors to get personalized feedback. These feedback sessions are designed for students conducting research in the life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering, and will prepare attendees to submit an abstract for the Undergraduate Research & Creativity Showcase and other conferences.
OPT Webinars (for F-1 Visa Students)(2PM - 3PM) 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 OPT webinars hosted by the Dashew Center staff to learn more! Upcoming Dates (Winter 2025): April 9, 2025 Location: https://ucla.zoom.us/j/98199114498
Present day records show an overwhelming numerical preponderance of nuns in Jain mendicant orders. Their striking presence demands that we question the androcentric models of renunciation in South Asia, as well as interrogate the commonsensical assumptions about the attraction that a lifetime of mendicancy may hold for women. By privileging the voice of the nuns, themselves, this presentation looks at how the Indic concept of liberation as spiritual deliverance (moksa) may sometimes overlap, or approximate the more this-worldly idea of women’s liberation. Location: https://ucla.zoom.us/meeting/register/xBH0jG8GRpqtnYQtTY3FoQ#/registration
STEM Abstract Feedback Session(2PM - 5PM) Undergraduate Research Center – Sciences
Bring a printout of your abstract draft and meet one-on-one with one of our Graduate Student Mentors to get personalized feedback. These feedback sessions are designed for students conducting research in the life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering, and will prepare attendees to submit an abstract for the Undergraduate Research & Creativity Showcase and other conferences. Location: Life Sciences Building 2121
URC-Sciences presents Writing a STEM Abstract(3PM - 4PM) Undergraduate Research Center - Sciences
Our Graduate Student Mentors will show you how to effectively summarize your research by writing an abstract. These workshops are designed for students conducting research in the life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering disciplines, and will prepare attendees to submit an abstract for the Undergraduate Research & Creativity Showcase and other conferences.
Co-sponsored by the UCLA Library, the Undergraduate Writing Center and the Undergraduate Research Center–Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Learn all about the research process and research opportunities at UCLA, as well as how to find a faculty mentor and earn course credit for doing research. This virtual workshop is free and open to all undergraduates. For more information about the Cornerstone Research Workshop series, visit the Undergraduate Research Workshops Center. This event will be offered over Zoom. Please register in advance to attend in person orvirtually or join via Zoom. Want to take this workshop now online? The workshop is also available asynchronously on our Writing Instruction + Research Education (WI+RE) website. Location: Powell Library Classroom C, Room 320C - https://www.library.ucla.edu/visit/events-exhibitions/getting-started-with-research-04-09-25/
Job Search Workshop(3PM - 4PM) Career Center
Looking for a job or internship in industry, government, or a nonprofit? Join us to learn and practice strategies for identifying what elements of a job or internship are most important to you, efficiently using online tools, and creating systems to find, apply to, and track jobs or internships. Registration opens two weeks before the event date and is limited to graduate students. Location: https://ucla.zoom.us/j/94179056386
Practice with the Pros (CW25)(3PM - 4PM) Career Center
Join us at the Career Center to practice and reflect on skills you will need to network, apply for jobs & internships, and expertly navigate the world of work outside of UCLA. Location: Career Center Room 200, 2nd Floor Strathmore Building
Writing a STEM Abstract(3PM - 4PM) Undergraduate Research Center – Sciences
Our Graduate Student Mentors will show you how to effectively summarize your research by writing an abstract. These workshops are designed for students conducting research in the life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering disciplines, and will prepare attendees to submit an abstract for the Undergraduate Research & Creativity Showcase and other conferences. Location: https://ucla.in/42ooaLB
Bite Sized Networking (CW25)(4PM - 6:30PM) Career Center
Stop by the Career Center to flex your networking muscles while grabbing a bite to eat. Employers, campus partners, and your peers will be present to help you refine your networking skills! Location: Career Center Room 200, 2nd Floor Strathmore Building
Nuts and Bolts of Grad School(6PM - 8PM) Residential Life
Thinking about grad school? Hear from current graduate students about their experiences applying, navigating coursework, and balancing student life. Get tips, ask questions, and gain valuable insights to help with your journey! Location: Carnesale - Hermosa (2nd Floor)
Explore Careers in Gaming Finance with Blizzard at UCLA! Blizzard Entertainment, renowned for legendary games like World of Warcraft, Diablo, and Overwatch, invites UCLA students to an exclusive finance information session. Join us to hear from senior finance leaders about the critical role finance plays in strategic planning, game development, financial forecasting, and risk management. Discover how your passion for gaming and finance can blend seamlessly into an exciting and impactful career. Students from all class years are encouraged to attend—meet Blizzard professionals, get a glimpse into our dynamic company culture, and uncover how you can contribute to the future of gaming. Special Opportunity: Learn about our invite-only networking dinner happening near campus on April 9th! Reserve your spot today and begin your journey with Blizzard Finance! Location: Career Center Conference Room B, 3rd Floor Strathmore Building
Copresented by the UCLA Department of Art Undisciplinary artist and filmmaker Gelare Khoshgozaran engages with the legacies of imperial violence manifested in war, militarization, and borders. In their artist talk they will share how they use film and video to construct narratives that redefine existing constructions of “home” as a means of approaching new conceptualizations of belonging. Khoshgozaran is an assistant professor of art at UCLA and co-editor of MARCH: a journal of art and strategy. Recent exhibitions and screenings of their work include MoMA Doc Fortnight, Delfina Foundation, Images Festival, EMPAC, MASS MoCA, and the Hammer Museum. Location: hammer museum