Illustration by Julie Phan, Class of 2025
Today
10 + 10 Pop-Up Series: Two Truths and a Lie: Gamifying Generative AI Through Analyses of L.A.
Tue 2/17 • 10AM - 10:20AM PST RSVP
In the age of generative AI, ensuring that students accomplish the first-year writing seminar learning objectives of defining their perspective and understanding writing as a process presents a unique concern. Taking the example of the first writing seminar "Los Angeles: City of Contradictions," this interactive talk presents a method of engaging students in a discovery process of the limits of AI and invites participants to experience it first hand. Presenter: Avery Weinman, Ph.D Candidate in History #taandpostdocteachingconferenceflashtalk #gamifyingGenAI #writingasaprocess 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.
Winter Olympics Viewing Party (Men's Freeski Final & the Men's Hockey Playoff)
Canceled Tue 2/17 • 10:30AM - 2PM PST RSVP
Dashew Center (Tom Bradley Hall, 1st Floor)
Join us on Tuesday, February 17, from 10:30 AM - 2 PM in the Dashew Center (Bradley Hall) to watch the Winter Olympics! We’ll be streaming the Men's Freeski Final & the Men's Hockey Playoff. 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.
2026 FAFSA/CADAA In-person Workshop
Tue 2/17 • 11AM - 1PM 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.
Health & Wellbeing Drop-ins
Tue 2/17 • 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.
Bruin Professionals Beverly Hills Chapter Meeting
Tue 2/17 • 12PM PST
Zoom
Join BP Beverly Hills Chapter for their monthly meeting! How to Prepare Your Business to Sell at a Premium Valuation
Student Experiences of Teaching Weekly Drop-In Hours
Tue 2/17 • 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. Fridays: 9–10 a.m.
Bruin Love Station
Tue 2/17 • 2PM - 5PM 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.
Colors & Connection
Tue 2/17 • 4PM - 5PM PST
RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Come join RISE for a free, one-hour workshop from Project UnLonely that bridges creative expression with meaningful connection-building!
Leadership Series: Uncovering the Hidden Curriculum: Keys to Graduate Success
Tue 2/17 • 5PM - 6PM PST
Graduate school is more than coursework and research—it’s an immersive experience shaped by expectations, relationships, and unwritten rules. This workshop will help uncover the “hidden curriculum” of academia and navigate the challenges of graduate study with confidence. Participants will learn: -The “why” behind graduate education and how to best align personal goals with institutional expectations -Critical keys for success, including building relationships, managing time, and understanding the apprenticeship model -How to navigate funding, financial wellness, and employment roles as both student and employee -Strategies for communicating effectively with advisors and departments, and building a supportive network -Tools for resilience and well-being, including planning for breaks and embracing a growth mindset Whether you’re just starting your program or preparing for candidacy, this workshop offers practical insights and resources to help you thrive and succeed in graduate school.
Bruin Professionals South Bay Happy Hour
Tue 2/17 • 5:30PM PST
Grunions Sports Bar & Grill • Manhattan Beach CA
BP South Bay invites you to their Happy Hour at Grunions Sports Bar & Grill! An evening with great drinks and appetizers together with our fellow Bruins!
Film Screening: When We Free The World
Tue 2/17 • 5:30PM - 8:30PM PST
Broad Art Center Room 2160E
What does it truly mean to be a man? Join us for a special screening of When We Free the World, the powerful directorial debut of GRAMMY®-nominated poet, acclaimed author, and Tupac Shakur biographer Kevin Powell. Please join us for a reception before the film; screening will be followed by a conversation with filmmaker Kevin Powell and moderator Dr. Marcus Hunter. Reception 5:30 PM, Screening 6:30 PM
Tomorrow
WINTER CPT WEBINARS (FOR F-1 VISA STUDENTS)
Wed 2/18 • 10AM - 11AM PST
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!
Adopt a Bruin Buddy
Wed 2/18 • 10AM - 5PM PST
Graduate Student Resource Center, Student Activities Center, Room B-11
Grad school is stressful so it’s important to take care of yourself. Join us for Adopt a Bruin Buddy to pick out a little plush partner for those tough times. We will also be giving away self-care goodie bags to support you throughout the Winter quarter.
Academic Accommodation Drop-In
Wed 2/18 • 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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Website Makers Meetup
Wed 2/18 • 11AM - 12PM PST
Description: These meetups are for people who make websites. Join us every other week, on Wednesday at 11am, to ask any questions you may have about making websites at UCLA.
Wellness Series: Sound & Scents Relaxation Session
Wed 2/18 • 11AM - 12PM PST
RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Join us for a community workshop on sound and scents as tools for relaxation. Make your own relaxing playlist and engage with calming essential oil blends.
Bruin Affiliates February Luncheon
Wed 2/18 • 11:30AM PST
James West Alumni Center •
Join Bruin Affiliates for our February Luncheon! The guest speaker will be Alex Korb, Ph.D. '10, a neuroscientist in the UCLA Department of Psychiatry with over 15 years of brain research experience. Korb will discuss the second edition of his book, "The Upward Spiral," which examines depression's impact on the brain and the intricate, bidirectional relationship between our neural circuitry and our moods, decisions and actions. Korb will explain how small, concrete steps can initiate an upward spiral of emotional well-being and healthier living. His expertise also extends to yoga, mindfulness and mindset coaching — practices he integrates to help people build happier, healthier and more productive lives. Copies of "The Upward Spiral" will be available for purchase at the event.
Bruin Professionals Orange County Chapter Meeting
Wed 2/18 • 11:30AM PST
Murtaugh Treglia Stern & Deily LLP • Irvine CA
Join BP Orange County Chapter for their Chapter Meeting! In honor of Valentine’s Day, join us for an episode of ‘Divorce Diaries – Tales From the Front’ by our own Katy Chai, Certified Divorce Financial Analyst, as well as our on-brand Bruin networking focused on Community, Camaraderie, Commerce, and Charity.
Using Google NotebookLM as a Learning Tool - Zoom Session
Wed 2/18 • 1PM - 2PM PST RSVP
The UCLA Teaching and Learning Center’s (TLC) Instructional Design and Media Production team will host the GenAI Tools Workshop Series to support instructors interested in thoughtfully exploring how to use Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) to further enhance their teaching. Participants will build AI literacy, explore classroom integration strategies, and design meaningful learning activities that promote critical thinking and student engagement in the AI era. The first workshop in the series will explore how Google NotebookLM, an AI-powered notebook designed to help users organize, synthesize, and generate insights, can be used to support their class learning goals. During the workshop, we will explore and discuss -What is Google NotebookLM? -How to use it as a learning tool? -Writing tips for GenAI prompts -Sample uses of Google NotebookLM in an educational setting -Academic integrity considerations when introducing GenAI into a classroom By this end of this workshop, participants will be able to -Describe the core features and functions of Google NotebookLM and explain how it differs from other generative AI tools. -Demonstrate how to use NotebookLM to organize, summarize, and synthesize learning materials or course readings. -Apply effective prompt-writing strategies to guide AI toward producing relevant, accurate, and pedagogically useful responses. -Analyze sample educational scenarios that illustrate how NotebookLM can support student learning and critical thinking. -Evaluate issues of academic integrity, bias, and ethical use when integrating generative AI tools like NotebookLM into teaching and learning contexts.
2026 FAFSA/CADAA Zoom Workshop
Wed 2/18 • 1PM - 3PM 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.
Health & Wellbeing Drop-ins
Wed 2/18 • 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.
LGBTQ CRC Inclusive Excellence Training: Know Your Rights
Wed 2/18 • 2PM - 4PM PST RSVP
With ever-changing laws, policies, and guidance, this session offers clarity and recommendations for professionals to help understand the current landscape. This training is to provide a general overview of what currently stands and practical skill-building for staff to be able to share with students on-campus.
Library Undergraduate Research Prize Application Help Session
Wed 2/18 • 2PM - 4PM PST RSVP
Powell Library Room 238
Are you a student interested in applying for the Library Prize for Undergraduate Research? Stop by in person or via Zoom during this drop-in session for help or to ask any questions!
Ace and Aro Space
Wed 2/18 • 3PM - 4:30PM PST 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.
Safety and Respect on Campus
Wed 2/18 • 4PM - 5PM PST
This workshop provides graduate students—particularly those in mentee or advisee relationships—with tools to recognize early warning signs of disrespect, boundary violations, and power imbalances within academic settings. Participants will learn how to identify concerning behaviors, understand their rights to a safe and respectful learning environment, and explore strategies for self-advocacy. A CARE Advocate will offer guidance on navigating difficult interactions, accessing confidential support, and utilizing campus resources when concerns arise. Through discussion and scenario-based learning, this session empowers graduate students to promote safety, foster mutual respect, and advocate for their well-being within their academic relationships.
Wellness Wrapped: Building Everyday Care Kits
Wed 2/18 • 4:30PM - 5:30PM PST
Student Activities Center (SAC), Conference Room 4
Join us for an engaging presentation on mental, physical, and emotional wellness, where we’ll explore practical ways to care for our whole selves. Following the presentation, participants will work together to build everyday hygiene kits for students to take home. This hands-on activity is a great opportunity to learn, give back, and support student well-being in a meaningful way. We look forward to seeing you there!
Books & Bonding
Wed 2/18 • 5PM - 6PM PST
RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level
Love books? Care about mental health? Crave good convos with great people? You’re in the right place! Books and Bonding is a weekly club that meets to discuss ideas around improving resilience and create a community of resilient Bruins.
CripQueers Space
Wed 2/18 • 5PM - 6PM PST RSVP
LGBTQ Campus Resource Center
CripQueers welcome people of all abilities and experiences, with the intention of connecting with others, opening dialogues, and offering support. This will be a hybrid offering. Please RSVP via the interest form to receive the link for virtual attendance.
Thursday February 19
Bruin Professionals Westwood Chapter Meeting
Thu 2/19 • 8AM PST
James West Alumni Center, Founders Room •
Please join us at Thursday at 8:00 a.m. (to 9:30 a.m.) when we will be thanking chapter leader Louiza Smith and giving a special welcome to Westwood’s new chapter leader…..Ken Chong! We will serve a little extra special catered breakfast. We hope to see you!
Daily Fuel: Grab-and-Go Food Packs
Thu 2/19 • 10AM - 5PM PST
Student Activities Center (SAC), Conference Room 4
Join the GSRC in picking up food to help you get through the week.
Reflect with RISE: Consistency and Compassion
Thu 2/19 • 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
Thu 2/19 • 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.
Exhibition Walk-through: Belongings
Thu 2/19 • 1PM - 2PM PST
Fowler Museum
Belongings: Changing Hands and Shifting Meanings in African Art explores the layered lives of African objects as they journeyed from their places of origin to the Fowler Museum. Rather than focusing solely on original use or function, this exhibition reveals the many transitions, hands, and histories these works have passed through from their early ownership in Africa to colonial collectors, European markets, and eventually UCLA. Together, we’ll consider how objects carry multiple meanings across time and space, and how museums can invite new voices and perspectives on the stories they tell. Erica P. Jones is the senior curator of African arts and manager of curatorial affairs at the Fowler Museum at UCLA. Her curatorial work has engaged such themes as the legacy of colonialism in Africa, historical royal arts, and resonances between Africa and its diasporas. Exhibitions she has curated or co-curated include: The House Was Too Small: Yoruba Sacred Arts from Africa and Beyond (2023); Inheritance: Recent Video Art from Africa (2019); On Display in the Walled City: The Nigerian Pavilion at the British Empire Exhibition 1924–1925 (2019); and Meleko Mokgosi: Bread, Butter, and Power (2018). Jones is on the board of African Arts journal; serves as a co-chair of the steering committee for the Collaboration, Collections, and Restitution Best Practices Working Group; and in 2024, led the Fowler Museum’s repatriation of seven looted objects to the Asante Kingdom in Ghana. Her publishing has been concentrated on colonial-era collecting, provenance, and the arts and museums of the Cameroon Grassfields. Jones holds a Ph.D. and an M.A. in art history from UCLA and a B.A. in art history and anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania.
Technical Resources at UCLA: Standards and Patents
Thu 2/19 • 1PM - 2PM PST
Ever been curious about what technical standards and patents are? Or how to find them? In this workshop you'll gain an introductory overview to technical standards and patents, as well as guidance on how to locate them at UCLA. Instructor: Shelby Hallman
CRP x RISE Workshop: Imposter Feelings Workshop
Thu 2/19 • 1PM - 2:30PM PST RSVP
RISE Center (Lu Valle Commons Basement)
The Collegiate Recovery Program is excited to be collaborating with UCLA's RISE Center for our Imposter Feelings Workshop on Thursday, February 19th from 1-2:30pm located in RISE Center (Lu Valle Commons Basement). Join us in listening in on the RISE Team and learn how to combat imposter syndrome! Free snacks and refreshments provided. RSVP by Tuesday, February 17th.
Critical Mixed Race Studies Conference Welcome Reception hosted by the Mixed Alumni Association
Thu 2/19 • 5PM PST
James West Alumni Center •
The UCLA Mixed Alumni Association is pleased to invite you to a free UCLA alumni reception at the James West Alumni Center on February 19, 2026, co-hosted by the Critical Mixed Race Studies Conference. [The Critical Mixed Race Studies (CMRS) Conference](https://criticalmixedracestudies.com/conferences/cmrs2026-conference-logistics/) is a national conference hosted at different universities around the country every two years on the topic of [Critical Mixed Race Studies](https://criticalmixedracestudies.com/what-is-critical-mixed-race-studies/). Since UCLA is the host university this year, this conference kick-off reception presents an exclusive opportunity for UCLA alumni to learn about this growing field of study directly from the scholars and community activists who are on the front lines of this work. The reception will feature an introduction from the President of the Critical Mixed Race Studies Association, [Dr. Chandra D.L. Waring](https://www.uml.edu/fahss/sociology/faculty/waring-chandra.aspx), light refreshments, and featured guests from the UCLA Mixed Student Union and the UCLA Mixed Alumni Association. In an effort to foster community, this reception is open to conference attendees as well as students, alumni, and friends of UCLA. You can learn more about the CMRS Conference, schedule, and pricing [HERE](https://criticalmixedracestudies.com/conferences/cmrs2026-conference-logistics/).
Suicide Safe
Thu 2/19 • 5PM - 7PM PST
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
Leadership Series: Career Rountables: Careers in Advocacy
Thu 2/19 • 5:30PM - 6:30PM PST RSVP
Strathmore Building, Room 200 (2nd Floor)
Come chat with UCLA advanced degree alumni who work in advocacy-related jobs. Build professional relationships and learn more about the industry through tables built for career conversations. Dinner provided!
Slime Time Social
Thu 2/19 • 6PM - 7:30PM PST RSVP
Transfer Student Center (Kerckhoff 128)
Come make slime, destress with us, and make new friends! We will also have boba for those in attendance.
Friday February 20
Course Design Workshop -Winter 2026
Fri 1/23 - Fri 2/20 RSVP
Join the Teaching and Learning Center's Instructional Designer's Course Design Workshop and get valuable assistance with topics like: - Backward Design and Course Mapping - Designing Assessments & Activities - Integrating Media & Technology - Inclusion and Community Building - Feedback and Data In addition to asynchronous activities in Bruin Learn course site, the course design workshop also includes five live Zoom sessions, with each for one hour (12-1pm) starting January 23rd through February 20th. Please register by December 17th to participate and build confidence in your course design skills.
Student Experiences of Teaching Weekly Drop-In Hours
Fri 2/20 • 9AM - 10AM 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.
Student Experiences of Teaching Weekly Drop-In Hours
Fri 2/20 • 12PM - 1PM 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.
Health & Wellbeing Drop-ins
Fri 2/20 • 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.
Queer Fandom Fanatics
Fri 2/20 • 2PM - 3PM PST RSVP
LGBTQ Campus Resource Center
Come geek out with others about all things pop culture through a queer lens!
2026 FAFSA/CADAA In-person Workshop
Fri 2/20 • 3PM - 5PM 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.
QTBIPOC Space
Fri 2/20 • 4PM - 5PM PST 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.
Alumni Association Appreciation Day: #1 UCLA Men's Volleyball vs. #2 Long Beach
Fri 2/20 • 7PM PST
Pauley Pavilion Presented by Wescom • Los Angeles CA
UCLA Athletics and the UCLA Alumni Association are proud to invite all alumni to this Alumni Association Appreciation Day. Click the "RSVP" link to purchase a discounted ticket and watch the #1 Bruins take on #2 Long Beach, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m.! Wear blue! Go Bruins! * * * Join us for alumni appreciation days at select UCLA sporting events! All UCLA alumni are invited to attend the selected events below at a discounted rate by using the corresponding promo codes on our ticket website or visiting the venue's ticket window on event days. Alumni Appreciation tickets are 50% off and you can receive up to 8 discounted tickets! Any UCLA alumni is eligible for this offer by mentioning it to our venue Box Office staff! Alumni are also encouraged to bring their UCLA Alumni Association Member ID. If you do not have your member ID, **[follow these instructions](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zp-wpNOjyLdvvOhrO8XUCsJFOrRrtOa9/view)** to print one. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis, while supplies last on game day. For more information, [click here](https://uclabruins.com/sports/2020/7/1/ucla-Alumni-Association-tickets).
The Solitude of Memory / Songs My Brothers Taught Me
Fri 2/20 • 7:30PM PST
Billy Wilder Theater
In-person: director Juan Pablo González vice chair and head of production, UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. Q&A to take place after The Solitude of Memory. 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. The Solitude of Memory ¿Por Qué El Recuerdo?, Mexico/U.S., 2014 Recounting the circumstances of his son Nando’s suicide, José seems both comforted by and unaware of filmmaker Juan Pablo González’s camera as he retells the events of that final day. The short unfolds in three chapters: each repetition feels like an excavation, grief both fresh and buried. Set against the vast farmlands he once worked on with his son, the film’s haunting soundscape and a capella cantos transform mourning into landscape, revealing how memory reshapes what remains and how loss echoes through time and place. Digital, color, 20 min. Director/Screenwriter: Juan Pablo González. Songs My Brothers Taught Me U.S., 2015 Chloé Zhao’s quietly devastating debut unfolds on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Reservation, where high school senior Johnny prepares to leave home until a sudden family death makes him reluctant to abandon his 13-year-old sister. Blending fiction and documentary, Zhao casts local community members without professional acting experience, grounding the film in authenticity. The result is a work of lyrical realism and emotional restraint that captures the beauty, hardship and resilience of reservation life. DCP, color, 98 min. Director/Screenwriter: Chloé Zhao. With: John Reddy, Jashaun St. John, Irene Bedard, Eléonore Hendricks. —Public Programmer Beandrea July Part of: (Dis)placement: Fluctuations of Home, Part II
Saturday February 21
Orange County: Volunteering with Second Harvest Food Bank
Sat 2/21 • 8:30AM PST
Second Harvest Food Bank - Distribution Center • Irvine CA
Join fellow Bruins for a morning of giving back and volunteering at Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County in Irvine! This opportunity will be indoors at Second Harvest's Distribution Center where volunteers will help process nutritious food that will then be distributed to the Orange County community. * * * Thank you for signing up to volunteer with your fellow Bruins at Second Harvest Food Bank! Registration must also be completed on Second Harvest's website in order to electronically sign their volunteer waiver. Please register all attendees using the following link: https://feedoc.volunteerhub.com/vv2/lp/ocbruins * * * Once registered, all volunteer instructions (parking, directions, etc.) will come directly from Second Harvest Food Bank. Questions? Contact Malia Cary - malia@feedoc.org
Guided Garden Tour
Sat 2/21 • 10AM - 11AM PST
La Kretz Garden Pavilion, 707 Tiverton Drive
Join a Garden Guide for a free tour on February 21, 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.
Chicago: UCLA MBB v Minnesota Watch Party
Sat 2/21 • 10:30AM PST
Dog Haus Biergarten - Lincoln Park • Chicago IL
Come join us at Dog Haus - Lincoln Park as we watch UCLA Men's Basketball take on the Minnesota Golden Gophers!
Fantasies, Fantasia, and Fangirls: Wilde's Fairy Tales and New Women Writers
Sat 2/21 • 4PM - 5:30PM PST
William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
This talk by Margaret D. Stetz (University of Delaware) suggests that Oscar Wilde's fairy tales have been just as influential as his work in world of the theatre and his effect on Gothic fiction. This influence was clear almost immediately after the publication of both The Happy Prince and Other Tales (1888) and A House of Pomegranates (1891), especially in works by rebellious “New Women” of the 1890s such as “George Egerton” (Mary Chavelita Dunne), Mabel Nembhard, and Ella Erskine.
Bay Area Bruins: UCLA Men's Basketball Game Watch vs. Illinois
Sat 2/21 • 5PM 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!
Dinners for 12 Strangers- Night 1
Sat 2/21 • 6PM PST
Various locations globally •
Student Dinners will take place locally within 10 miles of UCLA, Alumni Dinners will be regional.
Sunday February 22
American Indian Alumni of UCLA Pre-Basketball Game Get Together
Sun 2/22 • 12PM PST
James West Alumni Center •
Join American Indian Alumni of UCLA for a pre-game gathering before heading to Pauley to watch the UCLA Women's Basketball team face off against Wisconsin. **Purchase your game tickets here: https://www.gofevo.com/event/uclaaialumni** RSVP for the Pre-Game Get Together through the RSVP button.
Special Program: MAATHAAW: The Fire Within Us Screening, Panel, & Workshop
Sun 2/22 • 12:30PM - 6:30PM PST
Fowler Museum
12:30–1 PM – Curator-led walk-through of Fire Kinship 1:30–2 PM – Screening of the extended trailer for MAATHAAW 2:15–4 PM – Panel conversation in Lenart Auditorium 4:30–6:30PM – CIBA demonstration and open workshop on the Terrace *Schedule is subject to change. Join us for a special screening and conversation centered on MAATHAAW: The Fire Within Us, an Indigenous-led documentary exploring the cultural, emotional, and scientific relationships Southern California Tribes have with the gift of fire. Featured in the exhibition Fire Kinship: Southern California Native Ecology & Art, the film highlights the enduring resilience of Indigenous communities and the vibrancy of traditional ecological knowledge. As the greater Southwest faces intensifying wildfires and the escalating impacts of climate change, MAATHAAW foregrounds Indigenous leadership in climate adaptation, land stewardship, and cultural revitalization. Following the screening of the extended trailer, director and producer Andrew Pittman will be joined by Indigenous experts Wes Ruise, William Madrigal, and Joelene Tamm for a panel conversation on traditional fire stewardship in Southern California, moderated by Daisy Ocampo Diaz and Lina Tejeda. Panelists will discuss cultural burning practices, tribal approaches to vegetation management, and how longstanding fire knowledge can inform contemporary strategies for resilience and ecological care. The afternoon concludes with a demonstration and open workshop led by the California Indian Basketweaving Association (CIBA), exploring the relationship between fire, ecology, and traditional basketweaving. Dr. Daisy Ocampo Diaz (Caxcan) is an Associate Professor of History at CSU San Bernardino. Her research in Native and Public History informs her work with museum exhibits, historical preservation projects, and community-based archives. Her book Where We Belong dispels the harmful myth that Native people are unfit stewards of their sacred places. This work establishes Indigenous preservation practices as sustaining approaches to the caretaking of the land that embody ecological sustainability, spiritual landscapes, and community well-being. William Madrigal (Cahuilla and Luiseño) is the Tribal Capacities and Partnerships Program Manager at Climate Science Alliance. He works with Southern California Tribal Nations to advance Tribally-led climate resilience projects. Will is a Native educator, language teacher, and cultural resource manager with extensive experience in tribal government and intertribal programs. His scholarship centers on California Indian history, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and decolonial perspectives, emphasizing the preservation and transmission of Indigenous knowledge and culture. Andrew James Pittman (Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno; Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel) is a video producer and co-owner of Condor Visual Media, a family-run production company with over a decade of experience. He and his wife, Lisset Valencia-Pittman, documents and amplifies Indigenous voices and stories through visual media, supporting the preservation and sharing of tribal history, culture, and contemporary creativity. Wesley G. Ruise Jr. (Luiseño, Digueño, Mojave) is the Chairman of the La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians, a third-generation wildland firefighter, fire chief of the La Jolla Reservation Fire Department, and Indigenous Forestry and Fuels Crew Advisor with the Climate Science Alliance. With nearly 40 years of fire and emergency service experience, he supports Tribal fire management, cultural burning initiatives, and climate resilience projects while training and mentoring the next generation of Tribal fire stewards. Joelene Tamm (Squaxin Island Tribal Member) is a researcher and community leader recognized with the 2023 Climate Leadership Award. She is the Director of Natural Resources for the La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians, and spends her time researching oak mortality in Southern California. She focuses on forest health, invasive species mitigation, and cultural fire practices, building capacity and resilience within Tribal communities. Joelene is a founding member of the Southern California Fire, Fuels, and Forestry Cadre and works to integrate Indigenous knowledge with climate adaptation strategies. Lina Tejeda is Pomo from her tribal homelands in Northern California and of Mexican heritage from Nayarit. She holds a Master’s degree in History from California State University, San Bernardino with a focus on California Indian studies, museum studies, and public history. Tejeda is deeply committed to advocating for the return of sacred cultural items to the tribal nations from which they originate and to telling the true histories of California Indian peoples within institutional settings. In her spare time, she is a traditional Pomo dancer and actively engages in learning and performing such cultural practices as basket weaving, materials gathering, regalia making, singing
Dinners for 12 Strangers- Night 2
Sun 2/22 • 6PM PST
Various locations globally •
Dinners for 12 Strangers is a 50+ year UCLA tradition that has become a global phenomenon. Every year, on one of three nights alumni, faculty and students come together to enjoy good food and great conversation
Giannis in the Cities
Sun 2/22 • 7PM PST
Billy Wilder Theater
Co-presented by the UCLA Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Center for the Study of Hellenic Culture In-person: filmmaker Eleni Alexandrakis; Laurie Hart, chair, UCLA Department of Anthropology, and co-director, UCLA Center for European and Russian Studies. 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. Giannis in the Cities Greece, 2024 During the Greek Civil War fought between 1946-1949, childhood itself became a frontline in the clash between government and rebel forces. Under the guise of offering protection and education, the Greek government enticed parents to surrender their children to a system of Childcare Cities that served as indoctrination mills that oftentimes alienated their wards from their own families. In her riveting, visually striking adaptation of the memoir of Greek writer Giannis Atzakas, writer-director Eleni Alexandrakis tells the searing story of Atzakas and his experience growing up in these harsh institutions all the while unable to shake the memory of his rebel father and his longing for — and aversion to — a reunion. DCP, b&w, in Greek with English subtitles, 90 min. Director: Eleni Alexandrakis. Screenwriters: Eleni Alexandrakis, Panagiotis Evangelidis. With: Philippos Milikas , Marios-Konstantinos Gatetzas, Konstantinos Athanassakis, Aineias Tsamatis, Agni Stroubouli, Evi Saoulidou. Programmed and note written by Senior Public Programmer Paul Malcolm. Part of: Giannis in the Cities
Monday February 23
Avoiding Plagiarism Workshop
Mon 2/23 • 1:30PM - 2:30PM PST
This workshop providesThis workshop provides an overview on the various forms of academic dishonesty regarding plagiarism. Participants will learn when, where, and why it is important to cite properly. Students will also learn how to avoid plagiarism and the information presented will stress the need to attribute work to the original author and the potential outcomes for plagiarizing. Additionally, paraphrasing, and direct quoting will be discussed. ZOOM. Register through MyEvents on MyUCLA.
Mindful Writing Retreat (Feb 23)
Mon 2/23 • 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.
From Access to Opportunity: Support Resources for Undocumented Students and Families
Mon 2/23 • 2:30PM - 3:30PM PST RSVP
Join us to to learn about resources available to support your academic success along your journey at UCLA! Learn about resources available to you and your families.
Student Experiences of Teaching Weekly Drop-In Hours
Mon 2/23 • 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.
BUS Community Meeting 3
Mon 2/23 • 4:30PM - 5:30PM PST
Basic Needs @ Strathmore
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.
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Tuesday February 24
Bruin Professionals Encino Chapter Meeting
Tue 2/24 • 7:30AM PST
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc. • Encino CA
Join BP Encino Chapter for their monthly meeting!
10 + 10 Pop-Up Series: How to Compare and Evaluate AI Tools
Tue 2/24 • 10AM - 10:20AM PST RSVP
Choosing the right AI tool can be a real challenge. This short presentation provides a practical framework, using the Diffusion of Innovation model, to help you choose the best tools. We will explore the five key attributes, which are relative advantage, complexity, compatibility, trialability, and observability. The discussion will support you to confidently select GenAI solutions that enhance teaching and learning. Presenter: Sirui Wang, Senior Instructional Designer with Instructional Design and Media Production #GenAI #pick-your-innovation #diffusion-of-innovation #enhancing-teaching-and-learning 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.
Planting Today for Future Successes: Why This Moment Matters for Career Meaning and Momentum
Tue 2/24 • 12PM PST
Zoom
Feeling stalled in your career? Uninspired by the same routines? Wondering if it's too late or too early to make a move? Join therapist and author Bill Benson '87 in a virtual session for a timely reset for anyone navigating career crossroads, recovering from a layoff or simply feeling professionally "off." Benson's approach combines practical psychology, career strategy and emotional resilience to help you learn how to work with the natural cycles of change (not fight them), and discover simple mindset shifts that turn stagnation into growth. Whether you're rethinking your role, reinventing your path or reigniting your purpose, this workshop will provide the psychological tools to move forward with intention and meaning. In this session, you will learn: ● Why "feeling stuck" is often a sign of readiness, not failure ● How to tell the difference between external achievement and internal satisfaction ● Tools to stop clinging to old roles and start cultivating what's next ● A practical mindset shift to boost momentum, resilience and career clarity
TLC Drop-In Hours at the Graduate Student Resource Center
Tue 2/24 • 12PM - 1PM PST
Student Activities Center Suite B-11
Meet the TLC’s Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Scholar Engagement (GSPSE) team at the Graduate Student Resource Center (GSRC)! Enjoy coffee and snacks while supplies last and chat with us about all of your TA training and other teaching-related professional development questions.
Student Experiences of Teaching Weekly Drop-In Hours
Tue 2/24 • 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. Fridays: 9–10 a.m.
Your Next Degree: Medical School
Tue 2/24 • 5PM PST
Zoom
The pathway to medical school is rarely linear. You don't have to be a current student to pursue a medical degree or have a successful medical career. This new UCLA Alumni webinar explores what is needed to apply for medical school after graduation. Learn about the application process and timeline, and hear from admissions experts from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and UC Irvine School of Medicine, as well as a current UCLA medical student and alumni physician about their experiences. Whether you've always dreamed of being a doctor or are just curious, this webinar will illuminate the various steps involved and answer your questions. ### **The panel of speakers includes:** * * *  ****Cristobal Barrios Jr., MD, FACS**** _UCI School of Medicine Assistant Dean of Admissions_ Cristobal Barrios Jr., MD, FACS is a board-certified General Surgeon with added qualifications in Surgical Critical Care. He is a Health Sciences Clinical Professor of Surgery at the UC Irvine School of Medicine and is a practicing trauma and general surgeon. Dr. Barrios completed his training in Surgical Critical Care here at UCI in June of 2007 and subsequently joined UCI in July of the same year. As the Assistant Dean of Admissions since 2019, Dr. Barrios serves as Chair of the UCI School of Medicine Admission Committee. Dr. Barrios’ clinical research in trauma and critical care issues include the utility of CT imaging in trauma patients; anemia; end of life issues; geriatrics; and alcohol/drug use among trauma patients as well as equity in medical education. His work has been presented at numerous professional conferences and has been published in several peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Barrios is also a passionate humanitarian volunteer. Since 2011 he has performed medical mission work in Africa, Asia and central and South America and the Caribbean through the Med Access Intl and was named President and CEO as of Jan 2024. * * *  **Wang Pong Chan ’20, MD, MS** _Resident Physician at the University of Washington_ Born in Malaysia and raised in New York, Dr. Chan completed his undergraduate studies in neuroscience and economics at the University of California, Los Angeles. During medical school at the Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, he developed strong interests in surgery and data science, leading him to earn a Master of Science in Applied Biostatistics from the Boston University School of Public Health. His clinical interests include trauma, surgical critical care, and the application of biostatistics and artificial intelligence in surgery. He is excited to continue his surgical training at the University of Washington, where he looks forward to rigorous clinical training and interdisciplinary collaboration in data science. * * *  **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. * * *  **Alisa Lopez** _Executive Director of Admissions, Outreach & Pathway Programs, and Financial Aid_ Alisa Lopez is the Executive Director of Admissions, Outreach & Pathway Programs, and Financial Aid at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. In this role, she oversees strategic initiatives that advance student access, success, and support in medical education. Alisa currently serves on the AAMC Western Group on Student Affairs (WGSA) Steering Committee and contributes to national efforts focused on mission-aligned holistic admissions and competency-based evaluation. She has been deeply involved in the implementation and assessment of the AAMC PREview® exam and co-authored a publication in _Academic Medicine_ on the application of AAMC Core Competencies in admissions. Her national service includes participation in AAMC working groups related to PREview, the Pre-Med Core Competencies, and the SHPEP grant. * * *  **Giuliana Perini Villanueva** _Medical Student, Class of 2027, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine_ Giuliana is a third-year medical student at UCLA with a background in public health and a passion for mentorship and health equity. She serves on the Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA) National Mentorship Committee and is President of Med Mentors at UCLA, where she supports first-generation, underrepresented, and nontraditional students navigating the path to medicine. Giuliana is also involved in health equity research with UCLA Endocrinology and the VA Geriatrics Program, focusing on improving outcomes for underserved and older adult populations. She is excited to share her experiences navigating medical school, research, and the admissions process. * * *
RISE X TSC Expression Session
Tue 2/24 • 5PM - 6PM PST RSVP
Transfer Student Center (Kerckhoff 128)
Join us as we collaborate with the RISE center to bring an hour of masterpieces and mindfulness. We will paint grounding stones and end with a guided meditation.
An Interfaith Dialogue on Justice, Forgiveness, and Compassion
Tue 2/24 • 6PM PST RSVP
To be announced
In our deeply fractured world, religion serves both to connect and offer wisdom and to foster conflict and division. Over the course of centuries, it has been frequently invoked to justify brutal violence, but can it be an effective tool to advance justice? To explore different perspectives on the topic of faith, forgiveness, and justice, we will be joined by a distinguished panel of religious leaders: Father Greg Boyle, Rabbi Sharon Brous, Valarie Kaur, and Imam Dr. Jihad Turk. Father Greg Boyle is a Jesuit priest and director of Homeboy Industries, the world’s largest gang intervention and rehabilitation program. Rabbi Sharon Brous is the senior and founding Rabbi of IKAR, a Jewish spiritual community in Los Angeles. Valarie Kaur is a civil rights leader and activist, filmmaker, educator, best-selling author, and founder of the Revolutionary Love Project, a movement to reclaim love as a force for justice. Imam Dr. Jihad Turk is the founding President of Bayan Islamic Graduate School, a preeminent Muslim institution of higher education. Event time TBD. Registration link coming soon.
An Interfaith Dialogue on Justice, Forgiveness, and Compassion
Tue 2/24 • 6PM PST
To be announced
In our deeply fractured world, religion serves both to connect and offer wisdom and to foster conflict and division. Over the course of centuries, it has been frequently invoked to justify brutal violence, but can it be an effective tool to advance justice? To explore different perspectives on the topic of faith, forgiveness, and justice, we will be joined by a distinguished panel of religious leaders: Father Greg Boyle, Rabbi Sharon Brous, Valarie Kaur, and Imam Dr. Jihad Turk. Father Greg Boyle is a Jesuit priest and director of Homeboy Industries, the world’s largest gang intervention and rehabilitation program. Rabbi Sharon Brous is the senior and founding Rabbi of IKAR, a Jewish spiritual community in Los Angeles. Valarie Kaur is a civil rights leader and activist, filmmaker, educator, best-selling author, and founder of the Revolutionary Love Project, a movement to reclaim love as a force for justice. Imam Dr. Jihad Turk is the founding President of Bayan Islamic Graduate School, a preeminent Muslim institution of higher education.
Bruin Family Socials - Gelson's - West LA
Tue 2/24 • 6PM PST
Gelson's - West LA • Los Angeles
Bruin Family Socials are events that bring UCLA to neighborhoods around the world. Providing an opportunity for attendees to engage with one another on a regional level, Bruin Family Socials foster connections and relationships within the greater Bruin community. Historically, Bruin Family Socials have taken place over the course of one weekend each year. During spring 2023, these events transitioned to a year-round model that accommodates a variety of activities and locations, ultimately allowing for added flexibility and more opportunities to build community than ever before. We hope you will join us at an event near you!
Honoring Our Voices: Self-Trust, Confidence & Belonging hosted by the UCLA Latino Alumni Association & Latinx Success Center
Tue 2/24 • 6PM PST
Latinx Success Center • Los Angeles CA
Familia, join us on Tuesday, February 24th at 6pm in the Latinx Success Center to be in community and hear from powerful mujeres as we hold a plática with [Rosa Benavides](https://www.speakupmujer.com/about) from [Speak Up Mujer!](https://www.speakupmujer.com/) This plática will focus on honoring our voices, building self-trust, confidence, and a sense of belonging—particularly for first-generation and Latina students. Free food will be provided, along with opportunity drawings! RSVP is strongly encouraged. Gracias and we cant wait to be in community!