Illustration by Julie Phan, Class of 2025
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Insider's Japan
Mon 4/6
Japan •
A truly foreign and fascinating land of rich traditions and dizzying modernity is revealed on this well-crafted 13-day small group tour. See Tokyo and Kyoto’s highlights, engage in local life, and head off the beaten path to alluring historic destinations. Begin in amazing Tokyo, where sightseeing includes the imposing Imperial Palace, Meiji Shrine, and a calligrapher’s gallery. Then, encounter magnificent Mt. Fuji and cruise on scenic Ashi Lake. After overnighting in a traditional ryokan inn, travel by express train to lovely Takayama in the Japanese Alps. A traditional tea ceremony and a cooking class offer opportunities to experience Japanese culture firsthand. In culturally rich Kanazawa, visit the famed Kenrokuen Garden and a gold leaf museum. Touring of Japan’s cultural capital, Kyoto, includes the beloved Golden Pavilion temple, the extravagant Nijo-jo Castle, and the important Fushimi Inari shrine. Discover cosmopolitan Hiroshima, reborn from its atomic destruction, with an optional 3-day/2-night post-tour extension.
Darkness and Humanity: The Complete Akira Kurosawa Film Series
Wed 4/1 - Thu 4/30 RSVP
Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, 6067 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036
This comprehensive career retrospective, presented entirely on 35mm film, covers the director's key contributions to the jidai-geki samurai genre as well as his contemporary gendai-geki dramas.
Sex Week 2026 Trivia for Treats: Bruin Consent Coalition
Mon 4/6 • 11AM - 3PM PDT
Bruinwalk
@bruinconsentcoalitionucla 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM | Bruinwalk Answer trivia about sexual assault resources to win free cookies.
Delivering Meaningful Feedback Quickly and at Scale (In-Person Workshop)
Mon 4/6 • 12PM - 12:30PM PDT RSVP
Powell Library 186
This 30-minute interactive session explores why specific, criteria-aligned feedback supports learner motivation and improvement, and highlights practical strategies for delivering high-quality feedback efficiently at scale. Through guided reflection and discussion, participants will consider evidence-based feedback principles before viewing a brief demonstration of scalable grading practices in Gradescope, including rubric-based grading and AI-assisted answer grouping. This session may be especially useful for instructors teaching large classes or courses with limited grading support.
Cruising, Hookups & the Future of STI Prevention: UCLA CARE Center
Mon 4/6 • 4PM - 5PM PDT
4:00 – 5:30 PM | Zoom Exploring queer culture and innovations in STI prevention.
Sex Week 2026 Colors and Connections: CARE & RISE
Mon 4/6 • 4PM - 5PM PDT
RISE Center
@uclacareprogram @risecenterucla 4:00 – 5:00 PM | RISE Center Connect with others through coloring, thought- provoking exercises, and rich conversations about sex.
Inter-Networking Career Week Night 1: Engineering, Technology | with Samahang Pilipino Education And Retention (SPEAR) & Pilipino Alumni Association (PAA)
Mon 4/6 • 6PM PDT
James West Alumni Center •
We’re calling all PAA alumni to connect with fellow Bruins and give back to the next generation of UCLA’s PilipinX leaders during SPEAR Inter-Networking Career Week! **Monday, 4/6 – Engineering, Technology | James West Alumni Center** **Featured Panelists:** * Adrian Dumaguin, June 2026 Mechanical Engineering B.S. Candidate * Peter Guzman, Retired, Former Survivability Engineer at Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems * Zoe Monterola, Materials Engineer, Honda Racing * Justine Reblando, Product Reliability Engineer, Divergent Technologies * Ron Rodrigo, Senior Project Manager (Digital Video Platform), Fox Digital & Technology **Full Schedule of Events this week:** Monday, 4/6 - Engineering, Technology Tuesday, 4/7 - Healthcare Wednesday, 4/8 - Law, Government & Education Thursday, 4/9 - Business, Entertainment & Real Estate
Tomorrow
Darkness and Humanity: The Complete Akira Kurosawa Film Series
Wed 4/1 - Thu 4/30 RSVP
Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, 6067 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036
This comprehensive career retrospective, presented entirely on 35mm film, covers the director's key contributions to the jidai-geki samurai genre as well as his contemporary gendai-geki dramas.
10 + 10 Pop-Up Series: Using Case-Based Guest Lectures to Promote Real-World Application
Tue 4/7 • 10AM - 10:20AM PDT RSVP
This session offers a method for addressing a common challenge in environmental health courses: connecting complex scientific concepts with students' lived experiences and motivating them to think critically about public health solutions. It focuses on the implementation of a case-based learning guest lecture technique in three UCLA undergraduate and graduate courses to help students apply environmental health frameworks to real-world case studies involving air pollution and to foster critical thinking and discussion around environmental justice and vulnerable populations. Presenter: Yuan Yao, Postdoctoral Scholar in Environmental Health Sciences #makingconnections #criticalthinkingskills #casebasedlearning #environmentalhealth Each academic quarter, the UCLA Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) hosts a weekly series of 10+10 Pop-Up sessions on Zoom. These brief, 10-minute presentations focus on specific topics related to course design, teaching, learning, and assessment, and are led by instructional designers and developers from TLC and campus partners. The “+10” refers to an optional 10-minute discussion following each presentation, where participants can ask questions and share insights. These sessions are open to all UCLA instructors—including faculty, lecturers, instructors of record, graduate student instructors, and postdoctoral scholars. Please direct any inquiries to instructorsupport@teaching.ucla.edu.
Sex Week 2026 Tabling & Resource Fair
Tue 4/7 • 11AM - 3PM PDT
Bruin Walk
11:00 AM – 3:00 PM | Bruin Plaza Campus orgs, free HIV testing, safer sex supplies, and free ice cream.
Our Age of Discord: A History of Possible Futures
Tue 4/7 • 1PM - 2:30PM PDT RSVP
Charles E. Young Research Library, Main Conference Room 11360
Presented by the UCLA Library and the Jacob Marschak Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Mathematics in the Behavioral Sciences Social and political turbulence in the United States and Western Europe has been rising over the past decade. Cliodynamics, the new transdisciplinary field, which combines analysis of historical data with the tools of complexity science, has identified the deep structural forces that work to undermine societal stability and resilience to internal and external shocks. In this talk, Peter Turchin will look beneath the surface of day-to-day contentious politics and social unrest, and focus on the negative social and economic trends that explain our current “Age of Discord.” One of the most important, but little appreciated, such hidden forces is a perverse “wealth pump” that transfers wealth from the “99 percent” to “1 percent.” If allowed to run unchecked, the wealth pump results in both relative impoverishment of most people and increasingly desperate competition among elites. Since the number of power positions in a society remains more or less fixed, the overproduction of elites inevitably leads to frustrated elite aspirants, who harness popular resentment to turn against the established order. In America, the wealth pump has been operating full blast for two generations. In historical terms, our current cycle of elite overproduction and popular immiseration is far along the path to violent political rupture. In fact, today the USA finds itself in a situation that fits the definition of revolution, although, so far, fortunately a relatively non-violent one. The current focus of Turchin's research team is, how do we navigate our Age of Discord without descending into a hot civil war?
Sex Week 2026 Pillow Talk Art-Making and Discussion: UCLA Art and Global Health Center
Tue 4/7 • 4PM - 6PM PDT
Broad Art Center Lawn
4:00 – 6:00 PM | Broad Art Center Lawn Design and decorate a dream-themed pillow with personal messages while engaging in guided discussion on relationships, intimacy, and self- reflection. Free food provided.
Inter-Networking Career Week Night 2: Healthcare | with Samahang Pilipino Education And Retention (SPEAR) & Pilipino Alumni Association (PAA)
Tue 4/7 • 6PM PDT
Kerckhoff Stateroom 133 •
We’re calling all PAA alumni to connect with fellow Bruins and give back to the next generation of UCLA’s PilipinX leaders during SPEAR Inter-Networking Career Week! **Tuesday, 4/7 – Healthcare | TBA, On Campus** **Featured Panelists:** * Amiel Balagtas, Vice President Development Operations, Corcept Therapeutics * Elizabeth Estrada, Dentist (Owner), Amazing Grace Dental Care * Yvette Federizo, Transplant & Cellular Therapy Nurse Coordinator, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center * Bernadette Laxa, M.D., Chief of Surgery, Kaiser Permanente/SCPMG * Joel Manilay, Physician Associate, LA Sinus and Allergy * Jaira Mendoza, Medical Student, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Prime-LA **Full Schedule of Events this week:** Monday, 4/6 - Engineering, Technology Tuesday, 4/7 - Healthcare Wednesday, 4/8 - Law, Government & Education Thursday, 4/9 - Business, Entertainment & Real Estate
Nacho Average Transfer: A Non-Trad Social
Tue 4/7 • 6PM - 7PM PDT
Kerckhoff 128
Calling all Transfer Students who are 24+! Join us for nachos & new connections.
UCLA Latino Alumni Association Board Info Session
Tue 4/7 • 6:30PM PDT
Zoom
The UCLA Latino Alumni Association (ULAA) thrives because of alumni like you who give back to our community, students and alma mater. We’re excited to announce that nominations for our board of directors are open through April 17. We invite you to attend a Zoom information session on Tuesday, April 7, at 6:30 p.m. to learn more about serving on the ULAA board. About the Board: Board members handle both big-picture initiatives and the small, but important details, that keep our organization thriving. We are looking for dedicated alumni who are willing to go above and beyond to advance ULAA’s vision of being UCLA’s premier organization that uplifts Latino Bruin achievement and celebrates our diverse and ever-evolving comunidad. This session is ideal for alumni interested in the nomination process, which is open through April 17, and in gaining a deeper understanding of the different responsibilities of each board member. Current board members will share their experiences and answer any questions you may have. Additional details about the process are available on our website: https://alumni.ucla.edu/alumni-networks/latino-alumni-network/leadership/ We look forward to seeing you on April 7!
Bay Area Bruins: Bruins Night with the Warriors
Tue 4/7 • 7PM PDT
Chase Center • San Francisco CA
Join Bay Area Bruins and fans for Bruins Night with the Golden State Warriors. This year's event will feature the game against the Sacramento Kings at the Chase Center - Tuesday evening at 7:00 PM, April 7, 2026. The Kings will feature former UCLA players Russell Westbrook and Zach LaVine. (Russell won the NBA MVP award for the 2016-2017 season and Zach is a two time NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Champion.) Contact information - email and mobile number - will be collected during the purchase transaction to facilitate ticket distribution. Mobile ticket links will be provided closer to the game date. All sales are final and no refunds will be given. _Tickets sold for $95/ticket until Jan. 31,_ **_price increase to $105/ticket on Feb. 1._**
Wednesday April 8
Southeast Sea Islands II
Wed 4/8
USA •
Celebrate the timeless elegance and rich heritage of the American South on this 7-night cruise aboard American Cruise Lines’ American Liberty. Starting with a hotel stay in the historic port of Charleston, this cruise takes you on a serene adventure down the Southeastern coast, offering a perfect blend of history and natural beauty. Breathe in South Carolina’s blooming dogwoods and daffodils as you depart from Charleston and make way for Beaufort. Wander through the historic district of Beaufort, known for its beautifully preserved architecture and moss-draped oak trees. Hilton Head awaits with its pristine beaches. Take a leisurely stroll along the sandy shores or indulge in the island’s arts and culture scene. Continue your journey to Savannah to encounter gothic masterpieces, like the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist. Relax and rejuvenate as you glide past coastal marshes and charming waterfront communities along the Intercoastal Waterway. Discover the Golden Isles on Jekyll Island, historically referred to as the “Millionaire’s Village,” where some of America’s wealthiest families once vacationed. Conclude your voyage on the charming Amelia Island, known for its Victorian-era architecture.
Bay Area Bruins: April Guided Meditation
Wed 4/8 • 12PM PDT
Zoom
Take 20 minutes in your day to enjoy much-needed relaxation and calm. When registering, please enter "UCLA" under "organization." Monthly meditation is led by Michal Rinkevich (MBA '14) who has been practicing healing arts and meditation since 1995 and teaching since 2006.
How to Give and Receive Feedback for Maximum Growth with Amanda Jaggard
Wed 4/8 • 12PM PDT
Zoom
It is often said that, “feedback is a gift.” But whether we are on the giving or receiving end, we don’t always feel that way about it. What if we became masterful at sharing our feedback with others in ways that truly occurred as a gift, coming from a place of advocacy? What if we became masterful at receiving feedback, leveraging any feedback we receive for our good and our growth? In this virtual session, career coach Amanda Jaggard will share practical principles for turning feedback into a non-negotiable tool for ourselves and our teams so that it truly is a gift we both receive and give. In this session, you will learn: \- The distinction between giving feedback and sharing your opinion. \- Clear strategies for getting the most valuable feedback possible \- Commitments to practice these new feedback skills to maximize your current growth
SPRING ENGLISH LANGUAGE CIRCLE: APRIL 8
Wed 4/8 • 12PM - 1PM PDT RSVP
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 2026. Space is limited to 20 participants per session. Participants are welcome to enjoy their lunch during these sessions. The Zoom link will be shared via email upon registering. Please email us at intlprograms@saonet.ucla.edu with any questions.
Sex Week 2026 Your Body, Your Call: Opill, Plan B & Abortion Pills
Wed 4/8 • 1PM - 2PM PDT
Hosted by the UCLA Center on Reproductive Health, Law, and Policy Breakdown of reproductive health options, access, and policy updates.
SPRING OPT WEBINARS (FOR F-1 VISA STUDENTS)
Wed 4/8 • 2PM - 3PM PDT
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!
Getting Started with Research
Wed 4/8 • 3PM - 4PM PDT
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. All spring quarter Cornerstone workshops will be held on Zoom.
Queer Creative Writing Space
Wed 4/8 • 4PM - 5:30PM PDT RSVP
LGBTQ Campus Resource Center
The Queer Creative Writing Space meets bi-weekly during the academic year. This space is for writers of all backgrounds and experience levels who would like to stretch their creative writing muscles and meet other writers!
Ace and Aro Space
Wed 4/8 • 4PM - 6PM PDT RSVP
LGBTQ Campus Resource Center
The Ace and Aro Space is a weekly dialogue and affinity space wanting to build community or learn more about the asexual and/or aromantic spectrums.
Bruin Professionals West Coast Chapter Meeting
Wed 4/8 • 4:30PM PDT
Zoom
Join BP West Coast for their April Chapter meeting! Optimizing Health and Longevity for Busy Business Leaders
New York Tri-State Network: UCLA / Cal Alumni Book Club: "Before the Coffee Gets Cold," by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
Wed 4/8 • 4:30PM PDT
Zoom
Join for a lively discussion with fellow Bruins (and a few Cal Bears too) of "Before the Coffee Gets Cold". This novel tells the story of a cafe where patrons can go back in time. Toshikazu Kawaguchi’s beautiful, moving story explores the age-old question: what would you change if you could travel back in time? More importantly, who would you want to meet, maybe for one last time? This is a peer-led group and newcomers are always welcome.
Your Next Degree: Health Professions
Wed 4/8 • 5PM PDT
Zoom
Considering a career in healthcare as an alum? This webinar will explore graduate pathways in dental, physician assistant, nursing, and optometry programs. Admissions representatives from UCLA and other UC schools will share insights into the application process, admissions expectations, and how prospective students can prepare to apply successfully. Whether you are early in your exploration or beginning to plan your application, this session will provide valuable guidance and an opportunity to ask questions directly with admissions professionals. ### **The panel of speakers includes:** * * *  **Mark Covin** _Director of Recruitment, Outreach & Admissions at UCLA School of Nursing_ Mark Covin is the Director of Recruitment, Outreach, and Admissions at the UCLA School of Nursing, where he leads efforts to connect prospective students with educational opportunities in healthcare. With over 17 years at UCLA, he brings deep institutional knowledge and a strong commitment to expanding access and supporting student pathways into nursing and related fields. He oversees strategic outreach, admissions processes, and recruitment initiatives to build a diverse and talented student body. Covin holds an EdD in Educational Leadership from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and an MPA from California State University, Northridge. He is passionate about education as a tool for opportunity and advancement, particularly within underserved communities. * * * ****Sophie Freitas, M.Ed.**** _Optometry Program Coordinator, Admissions & Student Affairs, UC Berkeley_ Sophie Freitas (she/her/hers) is a student affairs and higher education professional dedicated to creating inclusive, student-centered environments that promote access, belonging, and holistic student success. She currently serves as the Coordinator for the Optometry Coordinator the Admissions & Student Affairs Office (ASAO), where she supports current students and prospective applicants. She is passionate about helping students feel seen, supported, and empowered as they navigate their educational journeys. Sophie earned her Master’s in Postsecondary Administration and Student Affairs from the University of Southern California and her Bachelor’s in Environmental Studies with a minor in Education from UC Santa Cruz. Her experience spans academic advising, admissions, residential life, and youth development. Prior to joining the School of Optometry, she supported a wide range of student populations including ESL learners, GED students, and formerly incarcerated individuals through roles in advising and outreach. * * *  **Edmond Hewlett '76, D.D.S. '80** _Associate Dean of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, Professor Emeritus at UCLA School of Dentistry_ Dr. Hewlett is a native of South-Central Los Angeles and he attended UCLA for undergraduate and dental school. He received his D.D.S. degree from the UCLA School of Dentistry in 1980, completed a General Practice Residency at the University of Illinois, Chicago in 1982, and completed an Advanced Prosthodontics residency at UCLA in 2003. A member of the UCLA School of Dentistry faculty for more than 40 years, Dr. Hewlett is currently a Professor Emeritus and Associate Dean for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at the school. His research interests include restorative dental materials and dental school curricula around cultural competency. His bibliography includes numerous scholarly articles and abstracts in peer-reviewed journals and three book chapters. Dr. Hewlett is a Fellow in the American and International Colleges of Dentistry, and serves as a consultant to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, ad-hoc reviewer for several journals, and a National Spokesperson for the American Dental Association. He has presented over 300 invited lectures and courses on restorative dentistry both nationally and internationally. Dr. Hewlett has leadership roles in climate/culture/inclusivity initiatives at the School of Dentistry, UCLA campus-wide, and University of California systemwide levels. Prior to retiring from his full time faculty position in July 2025, Dr. Hewlett maintained a private practice in general dentistry and prosthodontics at the UCLA Faculty Group Dental Practice for 38 years. * * *  **Sarah Hole** _Admissions & Recruitment Coordinator, Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, UC San Diego_ Sarah Hole (she/her) serves as Admissions & Recruitment Coordinator for the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SSPPS) Office of Admissions and Recruitment (SOAR) at UC San Diego. She supports prospective students throughout the admissions process, including advising, interviews, and recruitment efforts. In her role, Sarah also contributes to general administrative operations, helping create a seamless and supportive experience for applicants exploring pharmacy education. * * *  **Krisztina Kecskei** _Assistant Director, Undergrad Career Education & Development (Pre-Health) at UCLA Career Center_ Krisztina joined the UCLA Career Center as a Career Counselor in 2011. In her role as Assistant Director of Undergraduate Education & Development (Pre-Health Initiatives), provides career counseling to life science, physical science and engineering majors, as well as to students planning to build a career in medicine and healthcare. She also serves as the liaison to the Veteran Resources Center and is responsible for all pre-med/pre-health programming at the Career Center. * * *  **Jose Perez** _Recruiter, Graduate Health Professions Programs at Western University_ Jose Perez is a recruiter for the College of Graduate Nursing at Western University of Health Sciences (WesternU), specializing in nursing program recruitment. He assists prospective students with admissions for graduate-level health professions, including doctoral nursing programs. * * *
Inter-Networking Career Week Night 3: Law, Government & Education | with Samahang Pilipino Education And Retention (SPEAR) & Pilipino Alumni Association (PAA)
Wed 4/8 • 6PM - 8PM PDT
Dodd Hall 146 • United States
We’re calling all PAA alumni to connect with fellow Bruins and give back to the next generation of UCLA’s PilipinX leaders during SPEAR Inter-Networking Career Week! **Wed. 4/8 – Law, Government & Education | Dodd Hall 146** **Featured Panelists:** * Paolo Beltran, Deputy City Manager, City of Lakewood * Jose Gloria, PhD Candidate at UCLA, Political Science and Government * Hon. Christine Gonong, Judge, Los Angeles Superior Court * Robina Henson, Litigation Associate, Buchalter * Devora Navera Reed, General Counsel, Los Angeles Unified School District * Delilah Vinzon, Counsel (Marketing, Advertising, Digital), Mattel Inc. **Full Schedule of Events this week:** Monday, 4/6 - Engineering, Technology Tuesday, 4/7 - Healthcare Wednesday, 4/8 - Law, Government & Education Thursday, 4/9 - Business, Entertainment & Real Estate
Sex Week 2026 Know It Before You Blow It: LGBTQ+ STI Trivia: Planned Parenthood Generation Action
Wed 4/8 • 6PM - 8PM PDT
Carnesale Commons (Venice Room
Join us for interactive trivia with food and fabulous prizes! Our focus would be education around STIs/STDs, with a particular attention to issues relevant to the LGBTQ+ community.
Thursday April 9
Bruin Professionals Calabasas Chapter Meeting
Thu 4/9 • 7:30AM PDT
Calabasas •
Join BP Calabasas Chapter for their meeting!
UK Network: UCLA x USC London Alumni Mixer
Thu 4/9 • 11AM PDT
PASSYUNK WATERLOO • London United Kingdom
Calling all Bruins and Trojans — it’s finally time for a London meetup! Join the UCLA and USC alumni communities for a lively evening of great conversations, fun games, and a little classic friendly rivalry. Whether you’re a Bruin or a Trojan, this mixer is the perfect chance to meet fellow alumni, make new connections, and enjoy a lively night celebrating the best of both schools.
Inter-Networking Career Week Night 4: Business, Entertainment & Real Estate | with Samahang Pilipino Education And Retention (SPEAR) & Pilipino Alumni Association (PAA)
Thu 4/9 • 6PM PDT
James West Alumni Center •
We’re calling all PAA alumni to connect with fellow Bruins and give back to the next generation of UCLA’s PilipinX leaders during SPEAR Inter-Networking Career Week! **Thursday, 4/9 - Business, Entertainment & Real Estate | at James West Alumni Center** **Featured Panelists:** * Alyssa Adriano, Project Management Intern, Walt Disney Imagineering * Joan Mateo-Bartoli, Director Synch Licensing, Reservoir Media Management, Inc. * Rosalie Manansala, CEO & Founder, Innexa Inc. * Celine Parreñas Shimizu, Dean of Theater, Film & Television, UCLA * Corky Pasquil, Private Professional Fiduciary, Elderwell * Warren Umali, Retired, Former Vice President at Comcast, Former Senior Analyst Actuarial at AIG SunAmerica **Full Schedule of Events this week:** Monday, 4/6 - Engineering, Technology Tuesday, 4/7 - Healthcare Wednesday, 4/8 - Law, Government & Education Thursday, 4/9 - Business, Entertainment & Real Estate
Friday April 10
Queer Fandom Fanatics
Fri 4/10 • 2PM - 3PM PDT RSVP
LGBTQ Campus Resource Center
Come geek out with others about all things pop culture through a queer lens!
QTBIPOC Space
Fri 4/10 • 3:30PM - 4:30PM PDT RSVP
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.
Bruin Day • Saturday April 11
Men's Rowing vs University of Southern California
Sat 4/11
Marina Del Rey, CA
Bob Hillen Cup/USC Duel
Opening Celebration: Mountain Spirits Exhibit at Fowler Museum, co-sponsored by the Asian Pacific Alumni Association of UCLA
Sat 4/11 • 6PM PDT
UCLA, Fowler Museum • Los Angeles CA
Come celebrate the opening of Mountain Spirits: Rice and Indigeneity in the Northern Luzon Highlands, Philippines. The evening will feature a musical performance that highlights cultural pride and global connections between the Philippines and Los Angeles. Enjoy a dynamic performance of Echoes of the Cordillera Mountains by Malaya Filipino American Dance Arts, based in Los Angeles, in collaboration with community artists. Curated by Artistic Director Peter de Guzman, the program will offer an inspiring exploration of music and dance rooted in the highland cultures of Luzon, Philippines. About the exhibition: For generations, the Ifugao of northern Luzon have transformed steep mountainsides into rice terraces—astonishing feats of engineering that are also sacred landscapes shaped by ritual, community, and a profound connection to land. Mountain Spirits immerses visitors in this world through carved guardians, ritual bowls, woven blankets, farming tools, soundscapes, and video installations. Together, these works reveal how sustenance and spirituality are entwined; and how generosity, labor, and environmental care nurture Ifugao life. Recognized by UNESCO for embodying ancestral knowledge and sustainable practices, the terraces remain enduring testaments to human ingenuity and ecological balance. They are not monuments to the past, but living sites where memory, work, and spirit continue to converge. Co-sponsored by the Asian Pacific Alumni Association of UCLA, UCLA Division of Social Sciences, UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, Save the Ifugao Terraces Movement, the Philippine Consulate General in Los Angeles, and the Office of Senator Loren Legarda (Senate of the Philippines).
Toward a More Perfect Rebellion: Celebrating the Legacy of Robert A. Nakamura
Sat 4/11 • 7:30PM PDT
Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum • Los Angeles
This program is a continuation of Toward a More Perfect Rebellion: Multiracial Student Activism at UCLA, which celebrates the radical filmmaking legacy of UCLA’s affirmative action initiative, the Ethno-Communications Program (1969–1973). This iteration honors Ethno-Communications alumnus Robert A. Nakamura (1936–2025), who taught film at UCLA for over 30 years and was widely known as the “godfather of Asian American media.” A co-founder of the pioneering media organization Visual Communications, Nakamura co-directed a milestone feature-length film made by and about Asian Pacific Americans, Hito Hata: Raise the Banner (1980). Shaped by his internment at age six in the prison camp Manzanar during World War II, he transformed personal history into landmark films that helped change how Asian Americans are seen on-screen.
Sunday April 12
New York Tri-State Network: NYC Bruins Spring Run Club
Sun 4/12 • 9AM PDT
Pier 55 at Hudson River Park • New York
Kick off Spring with a nice-and-easy group jog along the Hudson River with local Bruins! Inclusive to everyone and all paces welcome. This will be a casual 3-mile run starting at Little Island (Pier 54) and finishing at Houston Hall for drinks and food (at attendees’ cost). The run will be led by Blake Bergstrom '19, founder of UCLA Club Track and a certified personal trainer and nutrition coach, who will also be sharing free race training programs and general fitness tips for anyone interested. Cost: Free to attend. Food and drinks available for purchase at Houston Hall. Find menu and pricing here: https://www.houstonhallny.com/
Orange County Network: Connect and Climb with Sender One Co-Founder Alice Kao ’01
Sun 4/12 • 10AM PDT
Sender One Climbing - Aliso Viejo • Aliso Viejo CA
What happens when a climbing gym is built by the community that will use it? Join OC Bruins to climb and connect with Sender One co-founder Alice Kao ’01 at their new Aliso Viejo location. Sender One’s newest Orange County gym represents something special. The Aliso Viejo location was community-funded by local supporters and climbers, many of whom became investors in the project. As Alice recently shared, the vision was simple but powerful: to create a space built for the community, by the community. OC Bruins is excited to bring Bruins together at this new space and welcome fellow alum Alice Kao ’01, Sender One’s CEO and co-founder. Alice will join us to connect with alumni and share a few remarks before we take to the walls together. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or trying it for the first time, this is a chance to challenge yourself, cheer on local Bruins, and experience a new Orange County climbing destination together. Moments like this capture what OC Bruins is all about: Bruins showing up for Bruins
South Bay Network: Pier to Pier Walk
Sun 4/12 • 10AM PDT
Hermosa Pier • Hermosa Beach CA
Grab a coffee, lace up your walking shoes, and join the UCLA South Bay Network for one of our most popular traditions, the Pier to Pier Walk! We’ll stroll along the scenic Strand from the Hermosa Beach Pier to the Manhattan Beach Pier, then make our way back to Hermosa Beach. Along the way, connect with fellow Bruins, enjoy lively conversation, and soak in the iconic ocean views that make the South Bay so special. All are welcome—bring friends, family, strollers, and pets! Please plan on gathering in front of the Kelly Lifeguard Memorial Statue by Hermosa Beach Pier at 9:45 so we can start walking close to 10:00am. The walk is about 3 miles and typically takes roughly 2 hours (though it feels really fast!). After the walk, you’re welcome to join us for a casual brunch at a local spot (location TBD).
Alumni Networking with Muslim Alumni of UCLA & Academic, Mentorship, and Professional Development (AMPD)
Sun 4/12 • 10:30AM PDT
James West Alumni Center •
The Alumni Networking is a collaboration between on-campus organization AMPD (Academic, Mentorship, and Professional Development) and the Muslim Alumni of UCLA to assist current students with networking with alumni and connecting regarding their careers.