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Events

Friday,
Mar 13
BNC Body Doubling(10AM - 12PM) Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center
Come join BNC for Body Doubling at the RISE Center. Body Doubling is a great way to get work done by working in parallel with another person for accountability (and has been shown to work well for individuals with ADHD and/or autism). Feel free to bring any assignments/projects you're working on or study material for any upcoming exams! Location: RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Queer Fandom Fanatics(2PM - 3PM) LGBTQ Campus Resource Center
Come geek out with others about all things pop culture through a queer lens! Location: LGBTQ Campus Resource Center
QTBIPOC Space(4PM - 5PM) LGBTQ Campus Resource Center
The QTBIPOC Space is an intentional space for all folks of different and similar lived experiences to build community, decompress, and practice collective care. Location: LGBTQ Campus Resource Center
Groundbreaking and boundary-crossing violin virtuoso Gilles Apap and UCLA Head of Piano Inna Faliks perform beloved violin and piano music of Mozart and Brahms. Star string colleagues—violinist Varty Manouelian, violist Che-Yen (Brian) Chen and cellist Jeffrey Ho—join for the exuberant Piano Quintet in E-flat Major by Robert Schumann. Space is limited for this free event and registration is required. See full details on our website. Location: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
Made possible by the John H. Mitchell Television Programming Endowment In-person: In person: Q&A (after episode 1) with director Debra Granik and Coss Marte, owner of CONBODY, moderated by Distinguished Professor Robin D. G. Kelley, UCLA Department of History. 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. North American premiere of new director’s cut Each year, 650,000 people are released from prison in the U.S., only to confront stigma and systemic exclusion. Directed by Debra Granik (Winter’s Bone), Conbody vs Everybody follows Coss Marte, a former drug dealer turned fitness entrepreneur, and his community of formerly incarcerated New Yorkers as they build a gym — and a life — on their own terms. Spanning eight years, the five-part docuseries captures their humor, grit and moral clarity amid gentrification and the pandemic, asking one of the most urgent moral questions of our time: after someone serves their sentence, why do we keep them imprisoned? Episode 1 As Conbody’s profile rises with increased media attention, Coss works to find investors and secure a permanent space. DCP, color, 62 min. Episode 2 Conbody trainer Shane hits a setback and Coss and the team pitch in to help. DCP, color, 62 min. Episode 3 Syretta starts as a trainer at Conbody after her recent return home from prison. Coss supports his younger brother’s first run for City Council. DCP, color, 67 min. Director: Debra Granik With: Coss Marte, Syretta Wright, Derek Drescher. —Public Programmer Beandrea July Part of: Debra Granik Presents: Conbody vs Everybody Location: Billy Wilder Theater
Saturday,
Mar 14
16th Annual Sketch to Screen(9:30AM - 11AM) School of Theater, Film and Television
16th ANNUAL SKETCH TO SCREEN COSTUME DESIGN PANEL Celebrating the 2026 Academy Award®? nominees for Best Costume Design: Miyako Bellizzi: Marty Supreme Ruth E. Carter: Sinners Kate Hawley: Frankenstein Deborah L. Scott: Avatar: Fire and Ash Malgosia Turzanska: Hamnet in conversation with Professor Deborah Nadoolman Landis, Ph.D. Director, David C. Copley Center for Costume Design Location: The Egyptian Theatre 6712 Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90028
Made possible by the John H. Mitchell Television Programming Endowment In-person: post-screening Q&A with director Debra Granik and Coss Marte, owner of CONBODY. 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. New director’s cut Each year, 650,000 people are released from prison in the U.S., only to confront stigma and systemic exclusion. Directed by Debra Granik (Winter’s Bone), Conbody vs Everybody follows Coss Marte, a former drug dealer turned fitness entrepreneur, and his community of formerly incarcerated New Yorkers as they build a gym — and a life — on their own terms. Spanning eight years, the five-part docuseries captures their humor, grit and moral clarity amid gentrification and the pandemic, asking one of the most urgent moral questions of our time: after someone serves their sentence, why do we keep them imprisoned? Episode 1 As Conbody’s profile rises with increased media attention, Coss works to find investors and secure a permanent space. DCP, color, 62 min. Episode 2 Conbody trainer Shane hits a setback and Coss and the team pitch in to help. DCP, color, 62 min. Episode 3 Syretta starts as a trainer at Conbody after her recent return home from prison. Coss supports his younger brother’s first run for City Council. DCP, color, 67 min. Director: Debra Granik With: Coss Marte, Syretta Wright, Derek Drescher. —Public Programmer Beandrea July Part of: Debra Granik Presents: Conbody vs Everybody Location: Billy Wilder Theater
UCLA Softball Pride Night(6PM - 8PM) LGBTQ Campus Resource Center
Join the campus community at Pride Night at Easton Stadium as UCLA Softball takes on Michigan State on Saturday, March 14th at 6pm. This special night is all about celebrating LGBTQ+ pride, inclusion, and support—on and off the field. Expect high-energy, a vibrant crowd, and a welcoming atmosphere for fans of all identities. Wear your pride colors, bring your friends, and be part of a night that celebrates love, authenticity, and Bruin spirit. We can’t wait to see you there! Location: Easton Stadium
Winter Study Break(6PM - 8PM) Residential Life
Join us for a quick study break before final exams begin. Therapy dogs, crafts, snacks, and more! Location: Carnesale Commons
Made possible by the John H. Mitchell Television Programming Endowment 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. North American premiere of new director’s cut Each year, 650,000 people are released from prison in the U.S., only to confront stigma and systemic exclusion. Directed by Debra Granik (Winter’s Bone), Conbody vs Everybody follows Coss Marte, a former drug dealer turned fitness entrepreneur, and his community of formerly incarcerated New Yorkers as they build a gym — and a life — on their own terms. Spanning eight years, the five-part docuseries captures their humor, grit and moral clarity amid gentrification and the pandemic, asking one of the most urgent moral questions of our time: after someone serves their sentence, why do we keep them imprisoned? Episode 4 Coss celebrates five years home from prison. The team changes locations and new trainers join the team. Coss grows increasingly frustrated with reluctant investors. Includes an appearance by late actor Michael K. Williams. DCP, color, 68 min. Episode 5 Coss and the CONBODY team navigate the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent Black Lives Matter protests as they take hold in New York City. Coss’ brother takes another run at City Council. Coss and his girlfriend Roxie take a step forward together. DCP, color, 66 min. Director: Debra Granik. With: Coss Marte, Syretta Wright, Derek Drescher. —Public Programmer Beandrea July Part of: Debra Granik Presents: Conbody vs Everybody Location: Billy Wilder Theater
Sunday,
Mar 15
Newport Regatta Location: Newport Beach, CA
Baritone Benjamin Appl is celebrated for a voice that "belongs to the last of the old great masters of song" with "an almost infinite range of colours" (Suddeutsche Zeitung), and for performances "delivered with wit, intelligence and sophistication" (Gramophone). James Baillieu is one of the leading song and chamber music pianists of his generation. They will perform Franz Schubert's Winterreise. Tickets are limited and go on sale at 12 noon on Tuesday, February 17, 2026. Please visit the event website for full details. Location: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
Women's Ice Hockey vs Green(4:30PM)Ice Hockey
Monday,
Mar 16
Spring 2026 Undergraduate Institutional Student Aid Funds (Excluding monthly stipend awards) will disburse to BruinBill the evening of Monday, March 16, 2026.
State of Screenwriting Fireside Chat(6:30PM - 8PM) School of Theater, Film and Television
Join us for a fireside chat with Professor Nicole Jefferson Asher of the John Wells Division of Writing for Screen and Television at the USC School of Cinematic Arts alongside TFT’s Film, Television and Digital Media Professor George Huang. The discussion will center on the state of screenwriting in the age of microdramas and other changes at this historic juncture in the industry. Professor Nicole Jefferson Asher is an alumna of the MFA Directing and Production at TFT; and Professor George Huang is an alumnus of the Stark program at USC. Location: James Bridges Theater
Tuesday,
Mar 17
End-of-Term Grading in Bruin Learn & MyUCLA(3PM - 4PM) Bruin Learn Center of Excellence
Wednesday,
Mar 18
WINTER 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! Location: https://ucla.zoom.us/j/95322790676
Thursday,
Mar 19
End-of-Term Grading in Bruin Learn & MyUCLA(2PM - 3PM) Bruin Learn Center of Excellence
Public Affairs Major Application Information Session #2(3PM - 4PM) Luskin School of Public Affairs
Are you applying to the Public Affairs major this year? Join us at the Public Affairs Major Application Information Session to learn about the major application eligibility criteria and application process! The major application information sessions are open to students who are applying to the Public Affairs major this Winter 2026. All Major Application Information Sessions are the same. Please register to attend the session that best fits your schedule. Access the major application information on our website at: https://luskin.ucla.edu/undergraduate-program/public-affairs-major-admissions/current-students#toggle-id-4 Questions? For questions, contact the Public Affairs Undergraduate Program via MyUCLA Message Center at https://luskin.ucla.edu/undergraduate-program/contact-us. Location: https://ucla.zoom.us/meeting/register/nUM8uru1Q7ioWjOjPlNJNg