Illustration by Julie Phan, Class of 2025
Today
UK Network: Citizen Ashe Film Screening & Panel
Thu 2/5 • 10AM PST
University College London, The Darwin Lecture Theatre • London United Kingdom
The UC Irvine and UCLA Alumni Associations in the UK are proud to present a US Black History Month screening of Citizen Ashe, followed by a panel discussion. Join us for an evening celebrating the life and global legacy of Arthur Ashe — athlete, civil rights activist, humanitarian, and UCLA alumnus (Class of 1966). Citizen Ashe tells the story of the first and only Black man to win Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open singles titles, and his lifelong commitment to justice, equality, and education. Thu, 5 Feb 2026 Arrive by: 6:15 PM | Film: 6:30 PM UCL – Darwin Lecture Theatre Ends: 10:00 PM Panel discussion & networking to follow Tickets: £30 (includes refreshments) Proceeds and donations support the Global Youth Leadership Academy at UCLA, empowering young people (16–25) to become global civic leaders. All are welcome. Come reflect, learn, and connect as we mark US Black History Month through film and conversation. Register here to secure your place: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/universityofcaliforniatrustuk/1985847 \*Please note that refunds will not be processed for this event. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at your earliest convenience so we can allocate your space. \*Photography: Please note photography may take place at this event. Entry constitutes consent to such, and to any use, in any and all media. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us via the email below or speak to a member of staff on arrival to the event.
2026 FAFSA/CADAA Zoom Workshop
Thu 2/5 • 10AM - 12PM PST
UCLA Financial Aid & Scholarships will be hosting a series of workshops for assistance with the 26-27 FAFSA/CADAA. Join us for a FREE virtual workshop to receive tips and tricks on how to complete your Financial Aid application by the Priority Filing Deadline of March 2, 2026 (9pm PST)! Meeting ID: 927 1312 6507 Passcode: 469741 No RSVP required.
Reflect with RISE: There is Hope
Thu 2/5 • 11AM - 12PM PST
RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Join us for a beginner friendly guided meditation. Take some time to breathe, meet community, and practice mindfulness, spirituality, and stillness.
Health & Wellbeing Drop-ins for Graduate Student Leadership Participants
Thu 2/5 • 11AM - 1PM PST
RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Feel free to drop by and chat with a RISE Health and Wellbeing Educator about stressors related to research, TA responsibilities, dissertations, searching for jobs, etc. Or if you want to discuss campus mental health resources, get connected to CAPS, manage stress, or just need someone to talk to, we're here for you. All other graduate and undergraduate students are also welcome to drop by during this time.
Community Cookout
Thu 2/5 • 11:30AM - 1PM PST
580 Cafe
Join us for a Community Cook Out in collaboration with 580 Café. A welcoming space to share food, connection, and conversation. This gathering is about more than just a meal; it’s an opportunity to build community, celebrate our shared experiences, and create moments of joy together. We’ll have delicious food prepared with care, time to meet new people and reconnect with familiar faces, and a chance to learn more about the resources and programs available through UCLA Bruin Underground Scholars and 580 Café. Everyone is invited to come as they are, bring your appetite, your stories, and your community spirit!
#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #FacultyStaff #Social #Community
House of Diggs: The Rise and Fall of America's Most Consequential Black Congressman, Charles C. Digg
Thu 2/5 • 12PM - 1:30PM PST RSVP
Haines Hall 153
Please join us for an upcoming book talk by Dr. Marion Orr, Frederick Lippitt Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Political Science, Brown University, in conversation with Dr. Sekou Franklin, Executive Director of John Lewis Center for Social Justice, Fisk University.
Course Design Fundamentals for TAs
Thu 2/5 • 1PM - 2PM PST RSVP
Powell 190
This workshop will introduce the foundational principles of effective university course design. Participants will explore the backward design approach to align learning objectives, assessments, and activities, and will be introduced to reflective practices that can enhance teaching and learning. Join the Graduate Student & Postdoctoral Scholar Engagement unit of TLC for drop-in hours immediately after the workshop from 2-4pm to work on developing or refining a course in your field with support from TLC staff and peers.
Exhibition Walk-through: Fire Kinship
Thu 2/5 • 1PM - 2PM PST
Fowler Museum
Join us for an exhibition walk-through of Fire Kinship. The show focuses on the important kinship ties that connect Indigenous communities to the land, and on the inextricable connection between ecological knowledge, spirituality, and creative expression.
How to Read Scientific Articles
Thu 2/5 • 1PM - 2PM PST
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. Gain a foundational understanding of scientific articles to feel more confident and at ease in class, lab, the clinic and during independent research time. Instructors: Molly Hemphill and Shelby Hallman
Suicide Safe Training for students
Thu 2/5 • 1PM - 3PM PST RSVP
RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
This suicide prevention training includes step-by-step techniques to help a student at risk, life-promoting skills, and community resources. This training is appropriate for all members of the UCLA community, including campus partners, staff, faculty, and students who wish to better understand suicide and assist with its prevention outside of mental health settings. RSVP Required
Career Center Transfer Pop-In
Thu 2/5 • 1:30PM - 3:30PM PST
Transfer Student Center (Kerckhoff 128)
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 from UCLA Career Counselors.
TA & Postdoc Drop-In Hours - Course Design Edition!
Thu 2/5 • 2PM - 4PM PST
Powell 190
Work through questions about designing lesson plans and syllabi while enjoying refreshments and building community with fellow TAs and postdocs. TLC staff members from the Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Scholar Engagement (GSPSE) team will also be available for support.
Book Launch-The Little Database: A Poetics of Media Formats
Thu 2/5 • 3PM - 5PM PST RSVP
DataX Impact Forum, 3312 Murphy Hall
Join us at DataX as Daniel Scott Snelson presents a book talk on his recently published The Little Database: A Poetics of Media Formats (University of Minnesota Press, 2025). Snelson explores how digital archives dramatically transform the artifacts they host and how these transformations might help us better understand our own private collections in turn. He develops creative tools and contingent methods for reading cultural data, whether found in public-facing repositories on the internet or in our own collections of TXT, JPG, MP3, and MOV artifacts. Within and beyond the project, experimental poetic interludes give readers practical entry points into the creative practice of producing new meanings in any given little database. Inventive and interdisciplinary, The Little Database grapples with the digitized afterlives of cultural objects, playing with the way in which the past is continually reconfigured to shape the present. Light refreshments will be served. This event is sponsored by: DataX, The Livescu Initiative on Neuro, Narrative and AI (NNAI), Program in Digital Humanities, and Text/Tech Lab. Schedule Check in and Pre-Reception: 3:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m. Book Talk and Q&A: 3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Reception (continued): 4:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #FacultyStaff #Educational #Academic
Restore your Rhythm: Aromatherapy for Rest & Renewal
Thu 2/5 • 4:30PM - 5:30PM PST
Student Activities Center, Conference Room 4 (SAC 4)
Join the GSRC for a hands-on, relaxing activity where students will create their own DIY aromatherapy pouches using calm scents like lavender, sage, and chamomile. This interactive experience introduces a simple, practical tool to support rest, relaxation, and recharging.
Reexamining the Nation of Immigrants - The Politics of ICE Enforcement
Thu 2/5 • 5PM - 7:30PM PST RSVP
Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center
Join us for a keynote presentation followed by a panel of policymakers, researchers, and advocates who will discuss what the latest data reveal about enforcement patterns, how to strengthen state protections, and what’s next for fair and sustainable approaches to immigration. Attorney General Rob Bonta will be the keynote speaker.
Strategies for Writing the Master's Thesis (Humanities and Social Science Focus)
Thu 2/5 • 5:15PM - 6:30PM PST RSVP
This workshop will give an overview of how to write a master's thesis or project of similar length (like a qualifying paper) for students in the Humanities and Social Sciences. It will include writing activities and discussion to help participants develop their thesis topics. We will also present strategies for organizing research and literature reviews, as well as tips for drafting and revision.
February Birthday Party!
Thu 2/5 • 7PM - 9PM PST
De Neve Plaza Room B
Let’s celebrate you! Each month, we’ll throw a fun and festive birthday bash to recognize all residents with birthdays that month. Whether it’s your actual birthday or you just want to join the celebration, everyone is welcome to stop by for cake, music, and good vibes. Come build connections and create community, and help us make each birthday feel a little more special.
Tomorrow
Student Experiences of Teaching Weekly Drop-In Hours
Fri 2/6 • 9AM - 10AM PST
Beginning Winter 2026, Student Experiences of Teaching (SET) will offer virtual drop-in hours with Cassidy Alvarado, Program Manager of Student Experience Initiatives. Instructors, Teaching Assistants, and Evaluation Coordinators can get support navigating Blue (UCLA’s course feedback platform), accessing reports, and more. Instructors and Teaching Assistants Mondays: 3–4 p.m. Fridays: Noon–1 p.m. Evaluation Coordinators and Department Staff Tuesdays: 2–3 p.m. Fridays: 9–10 a.m.
Early Modern Skies
Fri 2/6 • 9AM - 5PM PST RSVP
William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
What is sky? Both a border for land and sea, and a blank canvas for portents and celestial events, sky reflects fears and hopes for stasis in a changing and unpredictable environment. This conference will bring together an interdisciplinary group of scholars to explore early modern concepts of sky from a variety of environmentally consequential perspectives, from the history of science and art, to poetics and literature.
Suicide Safe Training for Staff
Fri 2/6 • 9:30AM - 11:30AM PST RSVP
This suicide prevention training includes step-by-step techniques to help a student at risk, life-promoting skills, and community resources. This training is appropriate for all members of the UCLA community, including campus partners, staff, faculty, and students who wish to better understand suicide and assist with its prevention outside of mental health settings. RSVP Required
Student Experiences of Teaching Weekly Drop-In Hours
Fri 2/6 • 12PM - 1PM PST
Cassidy Alvarado, Program Manager of Student Experience Initiatives. Instructors, Teaching Assistants, and Evaluation Coordinators can get support navigating Blue (UCLA’s course feedback platform), accessing reports, and more. Instructors and Teaching Assistants Mondays: 3–4 p.m. Fridays: Noon–1 p.m. Evaluation Coordinators and Department Staff Tuesdays: 2–3 p.m. Fridays: 9–10 a.m.
Health & Wellbeing Drop-ins for Graduate Student Leadership Participants
Fri 2/6 • 1PM - 3PM PST
RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Feel free to drop by and chat with a RISE Health and Wellbeing Educator about stressors related to research, TA responsibilities, dissertations, searching for jobs, etc. Or if you want to discuss campus mental health resources, get connected to CAPS, manage stress, or just need someone to talk to, we're here for you. All other graduate and undergraduate students are also welcome to drop by during this time.
Queer Fandom Fanatics
Fri 2/6 • 2PM - 3PM PST RSVP
LGBTQ Campus Resource Center
Come geek out with others about all things pop culture through a queer lens!
Jam Session with the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance Ensemble
Fri 2/6 • 3:30PM - 4:30PM PST
Walter H. Rubsamen Music Library
Join the UCLA Rubsamen 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 2027: Nicolaus Gelin - trumpet Nathan Gilbreath - trombone Mwanzi Harriott - guitar Elisee Ngbo - piano Yerin Kim - bass Mailo Rakotonanahary - drums
#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #FacultyStaff #Arts #Music
Hope on the Hill
Fri 2/6 • 5PM - 7PM PST
Sunset Plaza
Hosted by the Luminaria Committee of the American Cancer Society at UCLA, this event brings the Hill together in hope and remembrance to honor those affected by cancer. In support of our mission to celebrate, remember, and fight back, we aim to build community through meaningful activities that honor those currently fighting cancer, celebrate survivors, and remember loved ones we have lost. Hill residents are invited to take part in message displays, crafts, and view the 2025 Relay Luminaria Ceremony slides as we create a space of light, community, and shared strength. Participation in certain activities, including Relay for Life registration, receiving a Luminaria Bag, and decorating jar lanterns, will be available with an optional donation.
"Roll Call" Rollerskating Social with the UCLA Black Alumni Association & Black Graduate Student Association
Fri 2/6 • 6PM PST
UCLA Ackerman Grand Ballroom • Los Angeles CA
ROLLLLLLLEEEEE CALLL!!!! Calling all Black Bruins!!! Join BGSA in collaboration with our friends at ASUCLA and our family at UBAA for Roll Call: a rollerskating social to kick off our Black History Month celebrations. Our Roll Call event is happening on Friday Feb. 6th from 6:00pm-10:00pm in the Ackerman Grand Ballroom at UCLA. Whether you’re nice on the skates like Sweetness or prefer to watch on the sidelines, we welcome you and your crew to a night full of food, fun, music and of course a whole lotta skating. Are you rolling through?? RVSP link is in our bio. Can’t wait to see y’all there!
Always for Pleasure / Yum, Yum, Yum! A Taste of the Cajun and Creole Cooking of Louisiana
Fri 2/6 • 7:30PM PST
Billy Wilder Theater
Presented by the UCLA Film & Television Archive and the Hammer Museum Q&A with Lolis Eric Elie, author of “Treme: Stories and Recipes From the Heart of New Orleans”; Michael Oates Palmer, screenwriter and food writer, contributor to “Gravy,” the quarterly publication of the Southern Foodways Alliance; Scott Foundas, former “Variety” film critic. 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. Always for Pleasure U.S., 1978 On the streets and porches, in the living rooms and the kitchens of New Orleans, documentarian Les Blank observes an American city like no other. As one of his subjects puts it, “It’s the last place in America that you feel just sort of free to live.” A graduate of Tulane University, Blank acknowledges the complexity of the city’s history in that regard which deepens its scenes of jubilant celebrations brimming with life, from St. Patrick’s Day to Mardi Gras where red beans and rice and Cajun seasoned crawdads are consumed with copious amounts of beer. 16mm, color, 58 min. Director: Les Blank. Restored by the Academy Film Archive with funding provided by The Film Foundation. Yum, Yum, Yum!: A Taste of the Cajun and Creole Cooking of Louisiana U.S., 1990 As Margaret Chenier, wife of zydeco master Clifton Chenier, slices fresh garlic in her Louisiana backyard, documentarian Les Blank asks her off-screen, “You don’t use garlic powder?” Without missing a slice she recalls her mother’s cooking and rejects the idea full stop: “There’s a lot of new stuff coming out but … we use that real good stuff.” Blank’s intimate deep dive into the techniques of Cajun and Creole chefs is all about the real good stuff they put into the preparation of catfish, crawfish, okara, chicken sauce piquante, candied yams, beef tongue and more. A mouth-watering melding of music, food and tradition, Yum Yum Yum delivers exactly what its title evokes. DCP, color, 31 min. Director: Les Blank. —Senior Public Programmer Paul Malcolm Part of: Food and Film
Saturday February 7
Guided Garden Tour
Sat 2/7 • 10AM - 11AM PST
La Kretz Garden Pavilion, 707 Tiverton Drive
Join a Garden Guide for a free tour on February 7, 2026 at 10 am. Explore our living museum featuring collections of plants from around the globe! You’ll hear the stories of selected plants in the Garden and their relevance to human society. All ages are welcome. Tours meet at the La Kretz Garden Pavilion at the northern end of the Garden and are given a grace period of 5 minutes. This event is free and open to the public, no RSVP required.
Gut Health & Leaf Printing Workshop
Sat 2/7 • 10AM - 11:30AM PST RSVP
jane b semel HCI Community Garden in Sunset Canyon Recreation Center
Learn about crop choices and gardening methods that support gut microbiome health with Master Gardener Lynn Young, followed by a hands-on activity creating leaf prints with leaves collected from the jane b semel Healthy Campus Initiative Community Garden in the Sunset Canyon Recreation Center.
Race in the Global Past through Native Lenses
Sat 2/7 • 12PM - 4PM PST RSVP
UCLA Mathias Botanical Gardens
In this half-day workshop, we will continue our focus on textile technologies and oral traditions as vital technologies of memory. In our comparative task, we return to the medieval period, with our guest Daisy Bonsall, who will introduce us to the “Communities of Craft: A Look at North Sea Textile Networks in the Early Medieval Period.”
Make a Movie, Punx! DIY Filmmaking Master Class With Jon Moritsugu
Sat 2/7 • 2PM - 5PM PST RSVP
Charles E. Young Research Library, Main Conference Room 11360
In person: filmmaker Jon Moritsugu. Co-presented by the UCLA Library Special Collections Punk Archive Jon Moritsugu, The Godfather of Punk Cinema, defined the trashy, rough-hewn DIY aesthetic of 1990s underground filmmaking in scorched earth sendups of the nuclear family, teen angst, hero worship and even the pretension of underground filmmakers. Now, Moritsugu, three-time Best Feature award winner at the New York Underground Film Festival (Scumrock, Fame Whore, Mod Fuck Explosion) and recipient of the Jack Smith Lifetime Achievement Award from the Chicago Underground Film Festival, wants to share his low-budget production secrets with you! In this free, afternoon seminar in advance of the world theatrical premiere of his most recent release Numbskull Revolution, Moritsugu will walk you through everything you need to know to lob cinematic bombs into the cultural gears from conception to exhibition in this special interactive talk. For even more inspiration, members of the UCLA Library Punk Collective will be on hand to share information about its holdings. Free admission. Reservation required.
UCLA Pilipino Alumni Association Pilipino Heritage Reception and Basketball Game
Sat 2/7 • 4PM - 6:30PM PST
James West Alumni Center, Founders Room •
Celebrate PilipinX heritage and culture with food, festivities, and a men’s basketball game with the UCLA Pilipino Alumni Association! ALL Bruins and community members are welcome to join. The first hour (4:00pm - 5:00 pm) of the pre-game reception will be a structured networking opportunity for UCLA alumni to network and connect according to career sector with each other and with interested current UCLA students (and children of UCLA alumni). This will be a great opportunity to mentor the next generation and give students and young alumni an opportunity to practice their networking skills. Schedule: * Pre-game Reception: 4 - 6:30 pm (networking from 4 - 5 pm) * Basketball Game start time: 7 pm Click the RSVP button to register for the pre-game reception at the James West Alumni Center. _**Note:** While Reception RSVP is free, PAA welcomes a suggested donation of $5–$10, which you may make [here](https://giving.ucla.edu/campaign/Donate.aspx?SiteNum=1&AutoFN=Y&Fund=60487C&Amount=100)._ **To RSVP as a student, please** **use this link: https://forms.gle/4uxGoyZo3VJ31cVV9** **RSVP here for PAA-specific basketball tickets: https://www.gofevo.com/event/Pilipinoalumni27**
Bay Area Bruins: UCLA Men's Basketball Game Watch vs. Washington
Sat 2/7 • 7PM PST
Underdogs Cantina • San Francisco CA
Join Bruin basketball fans at Underdog’s Cantina for game watch parties on selected weekends during the season. Come out and wear your UCLA gear — no RSVP necessary!
Numbskull Revolution
Sat 2/7 • 7:30PM PST
Billy Wilder Theater
Co-presented by Giant Robot In-person: filmmaker Jon Moritsugu. 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. Numbskull Revolution U.S., 2025 World theatrical premiere! With raucous, three-chord cinematic bangers such as My Degeneration (1989), Terminal USA (1993) and Mod Fuck Explosion (1994), the Godfather of Punk Cinema, filmmaker Jon Moritsugu, defined the trashy, rough-hewn DIY aesthetic of 1990s underground filmmaking. The Archive is thrilled to welcome Moritsugu back to the Billy Wilder Theater for the world theatrical premiere of Numbskull Revolution, his first feature in over a decade, created with longtime collaborator and ex-wife, Amy Davis. She and James Duval play a pair of rival conceptual artists battling for fame and funding in the near-future dystopia of Shitville, Earth. As one ascends the heights of neoliberal capitalist success, the other seeks inspiration and solace in the euphoric waves of a new cyber drug called Skullfuck. Ingenious production design and savvy location shooting evoke the urban sprawl and rural industrial collapse against which Mortisugu frames this scathing satire of art world pretension. DCP, color, 93 min. Director: Jon Moritsugu. Screenwriters: Amy Davis, Jon Moritsugu. With: Amy Davis, James Duval. Programmed and note written by Senior Public Programmer Paul Malcolm. Part of: Numbskull Revolution
Sunday February 8
BRAID Community Gathering: Book Drive & Fundraiser
Sun 2/8 • 1PM - 4PM PST RSVP
Fowler Museum
Hosted in collaboration with the Fowler Museum at UCLA, we invite you to join us for a book drive and fundraiser in support of incarcerated American Indian & Indigenous relatives. This gathering will create space to hear stories of struggle and resilience and enact tangible ways communities can care for our incarcerated relatives. The program will also include an opening prayer, music and dance, Native American vendors and resource booths, and a guided tour of the Fowler Museum's Fire Kinship exhibit.
BRAID Community Gathering
Sun 2/8 • 1PM - 4PM PST
Fowler Museum
BRAID Community Gathering: Books, Stories, and Collective Care for Incarcerated American Indian & Indigenous Peoples Come to a gathering centered on connection, learning, and collective care, hosted in collaboration with the UCLA American Indian Studies Center. The afternoon will bring together community members, artists, educators, and advocates to reflect on the work of the American Indian Studies Center’s BRAID Program (Books & Resources for American Indians in Detention), a community-led initiative that provides culturally meaningful books and educational resources to incarcerated American Indian and Indigenous relatives. Through storytelling and cultural practices, the gathering will create space to address resilience, responsibility, and the importance of maintaining relationships across systems of confinement and separation. The program will feature reflections from American Indian community members with lived experience of incarceration, alongside Shannon Rivers, Native American spiritual leader, human rights activist, and cultural advisor. Speakers will share insights into cultural continuity, healing, and the role of knowledge-sharing as a form of care. The afternoon will include an opening prayer, music and dance, Native American community resources tables, and a guided tour of the Fowler Museum’s Fire Kinship exhibition. Participants will also have the option to learn more about BRAID’s work and contribute to the community book drive by bringing gently used books or educational materials. This program is in partnership with the American Indian Studies Center at UCLA, the Bruin Underground Scholars program at UCLA, and the UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy
Homes Apart: Korea / American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs
Sun 2/8 • 7PM PST
Billy Wilder Theater
In-person: director Grace Lee (UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television M.F.A. ’02) and Grace Kim, Nodutol community organizer. Prerecorded introduction by filmmakers Christine Choy and J.T. Takagi. 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. Make a Wish Itmanna, Palestine, 2006 20th anniversary screening Shot on mini-DV in the occupied West Bank, Cherien Dabis’ debut follows eleven-year-old Mariam’s determined quest to buy a birthday cake — a simple act complicated by life under occupation. As critic Marya E. Gates writes, the short “packs an emotional wallop that pushes you to reconsider everything.” Poignant then and even more urgent now, Make a Wish launched Dabis’ career after premiering at the Sundance Film Festival and being screened at festivals worldwide. Digital, color, 12 min. Director/Screenwriter: Cherien Dabis. With: Mayar Rantisse, Lone Khilleh, Iman Aoun. Homes Apart: Korea U.S./Korea, 1991 Filmed in both North and South Korea, Homes Apart follows one man’s emotional journey to reunite with his sister decades after the Korean War divided their family. Through intimate encounters and candid interviews, directors Christine Choy and J.T. Takagi trace the human cost of political separation. Combining personal testimony with geopolitical insight, the film reveals the deep longing, shared culture and unresolved tensions that continue to define the Korean peninsula today. Digital, color, 56 min. Directors: Christine Choy, J.T. Takagi. Screenwriter: David Henry Hwang. American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs U.S., 2013 From the intimacy of her kitchen table to walks through Detroit’s post-industrial urban gardens, Grace Lee’s documentary portrait of her mentor offers a compelling look at the extraordinary life of philosopher, activist and Chinese American immigrant first generation daughter of Chinese immigrants Grace Lee Boggs. A radical thinker and cornerstone of Black liberation movements, Boggs — who died in 2015 at age 100 — transformed abstract philosophy into community action. At once personal and profound, American Revolutionary captures Boggs at 98, still questioning, teaching and evolving her vision of what it means to change the world. DCP, color, 82 min. Director: Grace Lee. With: Grace Lee Boggs, Bill Moyers, Angela Davis. —Public Programmer Beandrea July Part of: (Dis)placement: Fluctuations of Home, Part II
Monday February 9
Resilience Building Skills Session 2: Regulating Stress and Tough Emotions
Mon 2/9 • 12PM - 1PM PST
Learn the basics of building resilience skills that will aid you here at UCLA and beyond.
2026 FAFSA/CADAA Zoom Workshop
Mon 2/9 • 12PM - 2PM PST
UCLA Financial Aid & Scholarships will be hosting a series of workshops for assistance with the 26-27 FAFSA/CADAA. Join us for a FREE virtual workshop to receive tips and tricks on how to complete your Financial Aid application by the Priority Filing Deadline of March 2, 2026 (9pm PST)! Meeting ID: 927 1312 6507 Passcode: 469741 No RSVP required.
Organize Your Research with Zotero
Mon 2/9 • 1PM - 2PM PST
An introduction to citation managers and the tool Zotero. Learn how to set up and begin using Zotero to manage your sources. Please bring a laptop or equivalent device to set up Zotero. Instructor: Molly Hemphill
Health & Wellbeing Drop-ins
Mon 2/9 • 1PM - 3PM PST
RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
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.
Mindful Writing Retreat (Feb 9)
Mon 2/9 • 1:30PM - 4PM PST RSVP
The mindful writing retreat will integrate simple techniques from mindfulness to support the writing process and cultivate an approach to writing that fosters balance, self-care, and well-being. Please bring a current writing project because much of the retreat time will be allocated for writing. All sessions will be conducted remotely via zoom.
Aligning Learning Objectives with Lesson Planning (Online workshop)
Mon 2/9 • 2PM - 3PM PST RSVP
This foundational pedagogical online workshop prepares participants to create student-centered and effective lesson plans using the framework of backward design. Participants will explore the three steps of backward design–developing student learning objectives, determining assessment evidence, and choosing activities and instruction – and practice applying that structure to design of sample lesson plans. This session is open to all instructors, including faculty, TAs, and postdocs. This online workshop will be facilitated by the Teaching and Learning Center (TLC). Register to receive the Zoom link. Please contact instructorsupport@teaching.ucla.edu if you have any questions.
Student Experiences of Teaching Weekly Drop-In Hours
Mon 2/9 • 3PM - 4PM PST
Beginning Winter 2026, Student Experiences of Teaching (SET) will offer virtual drop-in hours with Cassidy Alvarado, Program Manager of Student Experience Initiatives. Instructors, Teaching Assistants, and Evaluation Coordinators can get support navigating Blue (UCLA’s course feedback platform), accessing reports, and more. Instructors and Teaching Assistants Mondays: 3–4 p.m. Fridays: Noon–1 p.m. Evaluation Coordinators and Department Staff Tuesdays: 2–3 p.m. Fridays: 9–10 a.m.
The Safe Space: Love, Boundaries, and Communication
Mon 2/9 • 4PM - 5PM PST
RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
The Safe Space is a community for neurodiverse Bruins to make friends, find belonging, and learn about mental health and resilience resources. Everyone is welcome.
BUS Community Meeting 2
Mon 2/9 • 6PM - 7PM PST
Join us for our bi-weekly community meetings! A space to foster our system-impacted and formerly incarcerated scholars to connect, build community, and access resources.
Tuesday February 10
10 + 10 Pop-Up Series: Student Experiences of Teaching (SET) Question Personalization
Tue 2/10 • 10AM - 10:20AM PST RSVP
This session will introduce you to the new question personalization feature available in Explorance Blue, UCLA’s course feedback platform. Please join us to learn how you can add up to five additional questions to your Student Experiences of Teaching (SET) surveys. Presenter: Cassidy Alvarado, Program Manager, Student Experience Initiatives, TLC #SET #questionpersonalization #exploranceblue #studentfeedback #newfeatures 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.
URC-Sciences Office Hours with Assistant Director, Dr. Monica Gonzalez Ramirez
Tue 2/10 • 11AM - 12PM PST
Life Sciences Building, Room 2110
Have specific questions about your research journey? Join the Undergraduate Research Center for the Sciences for office hours with one of our directors.
Web Scraping, Crawling and Spoofing (Part 1)
Tue 2/10 • 11AM - 12PM PST
Speaker: Jake Anderson (UCLA) This workshop connects applied social science research with practical data skills in a two-part format: The first part presents a large-scale research project on discrimination in the labor market, focusing on how novel data are accessed, constructed and managed to answer substantive empirical questions. The second part is a hands-on session on web scraping with Selenium, where participants learn how to responsibly collect structured data from public websites using reproducible workflows. The session emphasizes good data practices, from acquisition and documentation to downstream analysis, and is designed to be accessible to researchers working with a wide range of data types. Note: This workshop is two parts. The workshop will run for one hour starting at 11 a.m., have a one hour break and resume at 1 p.m. for the final hour.
#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #FacultyStaff #Educational #Research
Health & Wellbeing Drop-ins
Tue 2/10 • 11AM - 1PM PST
RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
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.
Freedom to Heal: Ant-Carceral Responses to Harm
Tue 2/10 • 11:15AM - 12:15PM PST RSVP
SAC Room 2
Join UCLA Bruin Underground Scholars and the CARE Office for a collective space of learning and community building. The workshop will center on current research and frameworks on anti-carceral responses to sexual violence in higher education and engage participants in a discussion of holistic and collective healing in the community. The workshop will be co-facilitated by Karla Aguilar Marquez, a first-generation PhD candidate in the UCLA School of Education and a graduate researcher in the UCLA CARE office. Karla’s research and practices center on the experiences and healing of students of color impacted by sexual and relationship violence in higher education.
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Winter Olympics Viewing Party (Women's Hockey)
Tue 2/10 • 12PM - 2PM PST RSVP
Dashew Center (Tom Bradley Hall, 1st Floor)
Join us on Tuesday, February 10, from 12 PM - 2 PM in the Dashew Center (Bradley Hall) to watch the Winter Olympics! We’ll be streaming Women’s Hockey as Finland competes against Switzerland! This event is presented by UCLA Dashew Center and Wescom Financial. We will be offering light refreshments and free swag for the first 30 attendees. Registration is recommended but not required.
UCLA Recreation I HEART Walking 2026 for UCLA Faculty & Staff
Tue 2/10 • 12PM - Thu 2/12 • 1PM PST RSVP
UCLA Campus
Celebrating 20 Years of Moving Together! In person lunch hour campus walks on Tuesday 2/10 - Thursday 2/12. Participate to earn a FREE t-shirt and chance to win raffle prizes!
Lunch & Learn: NAGPRA at the Fowler
Tue 2/10 • 12:30PM - 1PM PST RSVP
In this program, Allison Fischer-Olson, repatriation coordinator & curator of Native American cultures at the Fowler Museum, will discuss the NAGPRA process and share insights into what it conducting compliance work within the museum. Allison Fischer-Olson is the repatriation coordinator and curator of Native American cultures at UCLA, where she leads the university’s efforts in compliance with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). A UCLA alumna (B.A. ’10, M.A. ’14), she previously served as the Fowler Museum’s assistant curator of archaeology and was a project coordinator for Mapping Indigenous Los Angeles. Before returning to UCLA, she worked as an archivist, researcher, and co-executive director at the Lane County History Museum in Eugene, Oregon. She holds degrees in anthropology and American Indian/Native American studies.
Web Scraping, Crawling and Spoofing (Part 2)
Tue 2/10 • 1PM - 2PM PST
Speaker: Jake Anderson (UCLA) This workshop connects applied social science research with practical data skills in a two-part format: The first part presents a large-scale research project on discrimination in the labor market, focusing on how novel data are accessed, constructed, and managed to answer substantive empirical questions. The second part is a hands-on session on web scraping with Selenium, where participants learn how to responsibly collect structured data from public websites using reproducible workflows. The session emphasizes good data practices, from acquisition and documentation to downstream analysis, and is designed to be accessible to researchers working with a wide range of data types. Note: This workshop is two parts. The workshop will run for one hour starting at 11 a.m., have a one hour break and resume at 1 p.m. for the final hour.
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Movement and Meditation
Tue 2/10 • 1:15PM - 2PM PST
RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Beginner-friendly stretching and meditation with UCLA Rec Instructor Binny. All equipment provided (yoga mats, blocks).
Student Experiences of Teaching Weekly Drop-In Hours
Tue 2/10 • 2PM - 3PM PST
Beginning Winter 2026, Student Experiences of Teaching (SET) will offer virtual drop-in hours with Cassidy Alvarado, Program Manager of Student Experience Initiatives. Instructors, Teaching Assistants, and Evaluation Coordinators can get support navigating Blue (UCLA’s course feedback platform), accessing reports, and more. Instructors and Teaching Assistants Mondays: 3–4 p.m. Fridays: Noon–1 p.m. Evaluation Coordinators and Department Staff Tuesdays: 2–3 p.m.
Suicide Safe Training for Staff
Tue 2/10 • 3PM - 5PM PST RSVP
This suicide prevention training includes step-by-step techniques to help a student at risk, life-promoting skills, and community resources. This training is appropriate for all members of the UCLA community, including campus partners, staff, faculty, and students who wish to better understand suicide and assist with its prevention outside of mental health settings. RSVP required for Zoom Link
Letters & Chocolates
Tue 2/10 • 4PM - 5:30PM PST
RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Write a letter or card to a loved one to express your appreciation! Stamps, postcards, chocolates, and other materials provided. Please RSVP to save your spot.
Strategies for Writing the Master's Client/Capstone Project
Tue 2/10 • 5:15PM - 6:30PM PST RSVP
This workshop will give an overview of how to write a master's client project or other master's capstone (projects other than the academic thesis). It will include strategies for developing topics, timeline, goals, and document structure. We will also present effective strategies for drafting and revision, as well as managing the project overall.
Wednesday February 11
BUS Writing Workshop
Wed 2/11 • 9AM - 10:30AM PST RSVP
UCLA Transfer Center
Join us for an interactive workshop designed to help students develop the essential tools for professional success. Learn how to craft resumes and cover letters that stand out. Master the art of professional email communication. Gain confidence in interviews and networking situations. Take home resources and templates to support your career journey.
France: Happy Hour with Bruin Author Whitney Cubbison
Wed 2/11 • 10AM PST
Cave Vino Sapiens • Paris France
Join us for a special author event on Febraury 11th with UCLA Bruin author Whitney Cubbison. Just ahead of both Valentines & Galentines Days, whether you're coupled up, single, or in a situationship, you're invited to a celebration of love, lust, dating, friendship and wine with author and fellow Bruin alum, Whitney Cubbison! Some of you attended Whitney's last event at Cave Vino Sapiens in the 7th, where she had us laughing with readings & discussion about her first novel, Will There Be Wine? - a romcom about the dating misadventures of an American expat in Paris. For this month of love, we're headed back to the same venue where she will talk to us about her second novel, a standalone sequel called Will There Be Love?. It's a drama about romantic and platonic love, commitment and betrayal when a group of Paris & Rome-based friends & lovers meet for a 40th birthday weekend at an Ibizan villa. Whitney will tell us about her own experiences looking for love in Paris, which inspired the first book, do a few short readings, talk about her wild journey from Microsoft communications exec to novelist here in Paris, and have copies of both books to sell and sign!
Paint & Sip
Wed 2/11 • 10AM - 12PM PST RSVP
Need a break? Join us for a Paint & 'Sip to relax, create, and recharge. All materials provided-- just bring yourself and take a moment to breathe.
Academic Accommodation Drop-In
Wed 2/11 • 10:30AM - 11:30AM PST
Drop in for students or faculty to request support for an academic accommodation concern. These sessions are held by a CAE Disability Specialist who may or may not be a student's assigned Disability Specialist and therefore who may need to follow up with a student's assigned Disability Specialist for the specific question or concern in mind.
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Current Affairs of Immigration Laws for F-1 and J-1 International Students
Wed 2/11 • 11AM - 12PM PST RSVP
De Neve Plaza Room
Informational session on the current immigration landscape for F-1 and J-1 international students. Provides information on current immigration laws and policies involving F-1 and J-1 international students. Overview of the potential policy implications and administrative processes affecting F-1 and J-1 students. UCLA Students Only. Student status will be verified at check-in.
Moving Your Data Around with Rclone
Wed 2/11 • 11AM - 12PM PST RSVP
Rclone is a powerful command-line tool for managing and transferring files between local systems and cloud storage services. This hands-on workshop introduces rclone’s core concepts and workflows, with a focus on practical use for research, data management and backups. Participants will learn how rclone compares to tools like rsync, how to install and configure it on their own machine, and how to use common commands to copy, sync, move and back up data between local and remote storage. The session also covers mounting cloud storage as a local file system and strategies for finding help in rclone’s documentation when things go wrong. This workshop is part of UC Love Data Week and is suitable for researchers, staff and students who work with data across local and cloud environments.
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Making Research Software Citable and Discoverable: Practical FAIR4RS Wins
Wed 2/11 • 12PM - 1PM PST RSVP
This workshop is intended for researchers, graduate students and librarians who work with research code and want practical ways to make software easier to find, cite and reuse.
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Winter English Language Circle - February 11
Wed 2/11 • 12PM - 1PM PST 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.
Trauma-Informed and Care-Centered Pedagogies (Online workshop)
Wed 2/11 • 1PM - 2PM PST RSVP
What is trauma, and how does it impact student learning? This online workshop answers these questions with psychology and neuroscience-based research on the cognitive impacts of trauma, after which participants will explore principles of trauma-informed and care-centered pedagogy. Participants will practice applying a trauma-informed approach in case studies, in addition to identifying care-centered and compassionate teaching practices to support the learning of all students. This session is open to all instructors, including faculty, TAs, and postdocs. Register to receive the Zoom link. This workshop will be hosted and facilitated by the Teaching and Learning Center (TLC). Please contact instructorsupport@teaching.ucla.edu if you have any questions.
Health & Wellbeing Drop-ins
Wed 2/11 • 1PM - 3PM PST
RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
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.
WINTER OPT WEBINARS (FOR F-1 VISA STUDENTS)
Wed 2/11 • 2PM - 3PM PST
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!
2026 FAFSA/CADAA In-person Workshop
Wed 2/11 • 2PM - 4PM PST
555 Westwood Plaza Strathmore Building, Room 106
UCLA Financial Aid & Scholarships will be hosting a series of workshops for assistance with the 26-27 FAFSA/CADAA. Join us for a FREE in-person workshop in partnership with UCLA Basic Needs at Strathmore to receive tips and tricks on how to complete your Financial Aid application by the Priority Filing Deadline of March 2, 2026 (9pm PST)! The UCLA Basic Needs at Strathmore is located between the Luskin Center and UCPD on Westwood Blvd and in the same building as the Career Center. No RSVP required.
UCLA Library Special Collections Curatorial Open House
Wed 2/11 • 4PM - 5PM PST RSVP
Charles E. Young Research Library, Main Conference Room 11360
Intersectional Identities: Join curators from Library Special Collections for an opportunity to explore unique archival and rare book collections. Expert Library and Information Science staff will guide community members through materials that document and illuminate how identities such as race, gender, class, ability and sexual orientation overlap and interact to create unique experiences. Examine how Intersectionality reveals the complex realities of individuals navigating multiple marginalized group experiences. Themes on display will include: Multiracial civil rights coalitions Black LGBT community organizations RSVP is requested, with walk-ins also welcome.
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Queer Creative Writing Space
Wed 2/11 • 4PM - 5:30PM PST 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!
UCLA Latino Alumni Association Bruins Abroad Panel
Wed 2/11 • 6PM PST
Zoom
This session will highlight the wide range of study abroad opportunities available to UCLA students and feature firsthand perspectives from alumni who have participated in programs around the world. The program aims to inspire and equip students to pursue global learning experiences that deepen cultural understanding and support both academic and personal growth.
Scaling a Business in Spain - UC & IE University Alumni Panel (Hybrid Webinar)
Wed 2/11 • 6:30PM PST
Join us for a conversation with four UC and IE alumni entrepreneurs who have successfully grown businesses in Spain. This hybrid event will offer insights into starting a business — from the first idea to overcoming obstacles, navigating EU regulations, and sustaining a successful business. The panel will be moderated by Dr. Ikhlaq Sidhu, who is the Dean of the School of Science and Technology at IE University and founding director of UC Berkeley's Sutardja Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology since 2005. Whether you're just beginning to explore entrepreneurship, developing a business idea or preparing to launch a start-up, this discussion will provide valuable insights on the evolving landscape of entrepreneurship, business development and honest advice from those who’ve done it. You can attend this event in person at the IE Tower in Madrid or virtually. Both in-person and virtual options offer guests the opportunity to participate in the Q&A portion of the panel.
Thursday February 12
FGGSC x GSRC Coffee and Conchas Social
Thu 2/12 • 9:30AM - 11AM PST
Student Activities Center, Room 3 (SAC 3)
Join us to savor sweet treats, great company, and a chance to win giveaway prizes!
Health & Wellbeing Drop-ins
Thu 2/12 • 11AM - 1PM PST
RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
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.
2nd Act | Networking for Your Next Chapter
Thu 2/12 • 12PM PST
Zoom
Your next chapter deserves a different kind of networking—one that’s authentic, energizing, and aligned with who you are now. In this interactive session, executive and career coach Liz Mohler, M.S. PCC, reframes networking as a powerful, human skill that supports connection, opportunity, and fulfillment in life’s second act. Through stories and examples, practical tools, and networking scripts, alumni and lifelong learners will gain clarity, confidence, and strategies to build meaningful relationships that support what’s next—professionally, personally, and purposefully. Whether you’re exploring a career pivot, expanding your impact, or simply wanting richer connections, this session will give you a framework to help you network with intention and ease.
Tapas Night in Barcelona
Thu 2/12 • 12PM PST
Brunaqui Caffè Cucina • Barcelona Spain
University of California alumni, students and friends are invited to come together for a networking night over tapas and wine. Join us at Brunaqui Caffè Cucina in Gràcia to connect with your UC community! We have a room reserved just for us to mingle, connect and enjoy delicious food & drink. The night will feature a short talk by Jordi Honey-Rosés (UC Berkeley), a senior research professor at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. His research examines urban transformations, active travel, school streets, sustainable mobility, bike bus and bicycle parking.
Bruin Love Station
Thu 2/12 • 12PM - 3PM PST
Intramural Field Southeast Gates
The Bruin Love Station (BLS) is mobile cart that offers free safer-sex supplies, Narcan, fentanyl test strips and opportunities for students to converse with trained peers and professional staff. Students are free to stop by to pick up any of our supplies.
Speaking Across Conflict Workshop for Graduate Students
Thu 2/12 • 12PM - 3PM PST RSVP
To be announced
The Dialogue across Differences Initiative at UCLA is proud to offer an interactive opportunity for graduate students to delve deeper into a core skill for having more constructive conversations across charged political differences. Based on the methodology of Resetting the Table, a nationally renowned organization dedicated to building honest and open communication, this workshop will allow participants to practice speaking about divisive political topics using effective skills. The session will be highly interactive, and we ask that participants be present for its entirety. Location: This session will be held in-person only on the UCLA campus and will not be recorded. Location shared upon RSVP.
Speaking Across Conflict Workshop for Graduate Students
Thu 2/12 • 12PM - 3PM PST RSVP
Powell Library Room 190
The Dialogue across Differences Initiative at UCLA is proud to offer an interactive opportunity for graduate students to delve deeper into a core skill for having more constructive conversations across charged political differences. Based on the methodology of Resetting the Table, a nationally renowned organization dedicated to building honest and open communication, this workshop will allow participants to practice speaking about divisive political topics using effective skills. The session will be highly interactive, and we ask that participants be present for its entirety. Location: This session will be held in-person only on the UCLA campus and will not be recorded. Location shared upon RSVP.
Speaking Across Conflict
Thu 2/12 • 12PM - 3PM PST RSVP
Young Research Library 21570
This session is designed for TAs and Postdocs The UCLA Dialogue across Difference Initiative (DaD) is offering this interactive workshop to provide graduate students and postdoctoral scholars with practical strategies to communicate across charged political differences in and out of the classroom. These skills are based on the methodology of Resetting the Table, a nationally-renowned organization dedicated to building honest and open communication. Lunch will be served.
Meeting of the Minds: Self & Community Care in Troubling Political Times
Thu 2/12 • 12:15PM - 1:45PM PST
Ashe Center, Large Conference Room, Ste. 414
UCLA Semel HCI Center MindWell and EngageWell in collaboration with UCLA Connects Campus Community Conversations: Join us for a timely and compassionate conversation on sustaining mental health, strengthening relationships, and fostering community connection during challenging political moments. This session will feature expert perspectives and practical strategies to support individual and collective well-being. Please RSVP or direct all questions to engagewell@ucla.edu.
Career Center Virtual Drop-Ins
Thu 2/12 • 12:30PM - 1:30PM PST
Join the Career Center virtually for a 15 minute drop-in session; Sessions can cover resume/cover letter development and review, help with job/internship search, or interview preparation.
Empowerment Through Law
Thu 2/12 • 1PM - 2PM PST RSVP
Join us for a virtual presentation and learn more about legal updates!
Transitioning from the Astrophysics Data System to Science Explorer
Thu 2/12 • 1PM - 2PM PST
2026 is the year! Users of the Astrophysics Data System (ADS) will be transitioned over to the astrophysics instance of Science Explorer (SciX). For years, the Astrophysics Data System has served researchers in the fields of astronomy and physics. Recognizing the value of this portal, the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and NASA have developed SciX (Science Explorer) as the future portal for scientific information literature and discovery. Expanding from physics and astronomy, SciX serves all fields of NASA research, including astronomy, earth science, heliophysics, physics and planetary science. A one-stop-shop, SciX links publications to their associated preprints, data, software and other author or publisher provided information. This workshop will outline the importance of SciX as a unifying interdisciplinary database and provide participants with an overview of how to navigate its many powerful features, including search features specific to the fields this portal supports. Insructor: Hannah Sutherland
GSRC x GSA Study Jam
Thu 2/12 • 2PM - 6PM PST
Student Activities Center, Conference Room 4 (SAC 4)
Need a quiet place to focus outside the library? Join GSA External Vice President and GSRC for our Study Jam for some studying, pizza, and snacks!
Book Celebration and Reception- BIBLIOTACTICS: Libraries and the Colonial Public in Vietnam
Thu 2/12 • 2:30PM - 4:30PM PST RSVP
DataX Impact Forum, 3312 Murphy Hall
Join us for a Book Celebration and Reception for: BIBLIOTACTICS: Libraries and the Colonial Public in Vietnam Libraries in French colonial Vietnam functioned as symbols of Western modernity and infrastructures of colonial knowledge. Yet Vietnamese readers pursued alternative uses of the library that exceeded imperial intentions. Bibliotactics examines the Hanoi and Saigon state libraries from colonial to post colonial Vietnam, uncovering the emergence of a colonial public who reimagined the political meaning and social space of the library through public critique and day-to-day-practice. This event is hosted by the UCLA School of Education & Information Studies, UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies and UCLA DataX.
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Deepening the Dialogue for UCLA Students
Thu 2/12 • 5PM - 7PM PST RSVP
Are you a UCLA undergraduate, graduate, or professional student who has already participated in a “Speaking Across Conflict” workshop? This interactive session will give you a chance to keep practicing the skills you learned in this workshop in conversation with other UCLA community members about the issues that matter most to you. Join together with others to “see people as they wish to be seen” and to be heard and listened to on your own terms.
Palentines
Thu 2/12 • 5PM - 7PM PST RSVP
LGBTQ Campus Resource Center
Join us at the LGBTQ Campus Resource Center for an evening of fun and friendship with new and old pals! There’ll be speed friending, bracelet making, and cake!