Week 7
Monday November 11/7
Quantitative Approaches to Criminal and Social Justice: Mitigating Inequity for Racially Minoritized
Mon 11/7 • 12PM - 1PM PST RSVP
Charles E. Young Research Library
The Library welcomes applied mathematician and data scientist Chad Topaz to present his talk, Quantitative Approaches to Criminal and Social Justice: Mitigating Inequity for Racially Minoritized Individuals in Policing, Sentencing and Incarceration....
Living and Learning Cirlce
Mon 11/7 • 3:30PM - 4:30PM PST
RISE Center; 398 Portola Plaza, LuValle Commons – Basement Level next to the UCLA student store.
Using guided discussion, we will explore topics related to common themes students experience. Participants will be encouraged to comfortably share, actively/respectfully listen, and experience support as a giver and receiver
Criminalizing Reproduction Before and After Dobbs
Mon 11/7 • 4PM - 6PM PST RSVP
Royce 314
Join us for a panel discussion to learn about the criminalization of reproductive freedoms before and after Dobbs and strategies for advocacy in the current climate. RSVP by October 31,...
Self-Compassion Workshop
Mon 11/7 • 5PM - 6PM PST
Learn more about the three elements of self-compassion, its benefits, and how to daily practice it. Passcode:...
Tuesday November 11/8
First-Gen Graduate Student Breakfast
Tue 11/8 • 9AM - 10:30AM PST
Student Activities Center - Conference Room
Grab some breakfast to start off your day while hearing about first-gen graduate student resources. This event is for first-gen graduate students...
Mindfulness with MARC
Tue 11/8 • 11AM - 11:45AM PST
RISE Center; Lu Valle Commons basement (next to the UCLA Store, across courtyard from Dodd Hall)
Led by MARC (Mindful Awareness Research Center) this is a 45-minute meditation session intended to introduce students to the power of mindfulness, meditations, and deep-breathing.
Elemental Cartographies
Tue 11/8 • 12PM - 1PM PST
UCLA Charles E. Young Research Library, Presentation Room 11348, 1st floor
Mapping Winds in Indigenous Economies of Abundance in an Era of Climate Change. Candace Fujikane, Professor of English at University of Hawai'i at Manoa, will present a preview of her new book, Elemental Cartographies for a Changing Earth.
Managing Intellectual Property: DATA
Tue 11/8 • 12PM - 1PM PST
As the importance of data in research, development, and commercial activities increases, data regulatory frameworks are evolving, and its treatment as an essential asset is changing. These alterations are creating new opportunities and obligations....
Suicide Safe Model Training
Tue 11/8 • 3PM - 5PM PST
RISE Center; Lu Valle Commons basement (next to the UCLA Store, across courtyard from Dodd Hall)
All members of the UCLA community are invited to learn how to follow the Suicide Safe Model -- a step by step model to help a person at risk of suicide be safe for now.
Research and Creative Proposal Workshop
Tue 11/8 • 4PM - 5PM PST
Learn how to write a research or creative proposal for scholarship program applications! Applications for URFP and MMUF are due by 11:59 p.m. on November 15. Find out more: - URFP ($3,000 scholarship):...
Undergraduate Research Center - Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Opening the Doors to Contemporary European Literature
Tue 11/8 • 4PM - 5:30PM PST RSVP
Charles E. Young Research Library, Main Conference Room
Please join UCLA Library and the Czech Consulate General in Los Angeles for a reading and Q&A with Bianca Bellová, award-winning author of The Lake. Bianca Bellová’s dystopian page-turner The Lake is the 2017 winner of the EU Prize for Literature...
National First-Gen Day
Tue 11/8 • 5PM - 7PM PST
Covel Grand Horizon - Residential Life
Celebrate the first-gen identity with a night full of networking, food, music, games, and more! There will be a career panel of first-gen alumni and special giveaways for students!
Navigating UCLA: Life as Int'l Stdt/Schlr (Dashew)
Tue 11/8 • 5PM - 7PM PST
Carnesale Palisades
Navigating Your UCLA Experience: Life as an International Student/Scholar is a resource-based and community-building event hosted by the Dashew Center during International Education Week.
Combat Art of Hawaiian Lua Workshop
Tue 11/8 • 7PM - 9PM PST
JWC Blue Room
Ku'ialua is the ancient warrior art modernly known as Lua. This class will provide some of the history of the Hawaiian warrior class and martial instruction specifically of the Lua lineages of 'Olohe (Master) Solomon Kaihewalu and Kumu Michelle Manu.
Wednesday November 11/9
Avoiding Plagiarism Workshop
Wed 11/9 • 10:30AM - 12PM PST
This 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...
Quantitative Research Methods Workshop
Wed 11/9 • 2PM - 3PM PST
Learn quantitative methods for conducting north campus research!
Undergraduate Research Center - Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Wellness Wednesdays: Enviornmental Wellness
Wed 11/9 • 3PM - 4PM PST
RISE Center; Lu Valle Commons basement (next to the UCLA Store, across courtyard from Dodd Hall)
Explore the 8 dimensions of wellness and learn strategies that can be implemented in your daily life to support your relationship with each area of wellness.
Queer Creative Writing Space
Wed 11/9 • 5PM - 6:30PM PST RSVP
UCLA LGBTQ CRC
Queer writers from all backgrounds, from beginner to advanced, let's come together for a night full of writing prompts, idea generation, and community building. There will be a round of introductions with a fun icebreaker and two rounds of writing....
Undergraduate Research Forum
Wed 11/9 • 6PM - 8PM PST
Carnesale Palisades
Want to learn more about research opportunities on campus? This event will give you the opportunity to gain information on entering research, pursuing academic interests, and taking part in UCLA's research community!
Fall 2022 UCLA International Career Opportunities Virtual Fair
Wed 11/9 • 6PM - 9PM PST
Whether you are an international, domestic, or exchange student seeking opportunities abroad, we have the perfect opportunity for you to meet employers who are interested in hiring top talent at UCLA!
Thursday November 11/10
Mindful Eating
Thu 11/10 • 2PM - 3PM PST RSVP
RISE Center; Lu Valle Commons basement (next to the UCLA Store, across courtyard from Dodd Hall)
Each workshop will have a demo with a treat to practice Mindful Eating, as well as explore topics such as nutrition, tips for meal prepping, recipes, and body image.
Interviewing Research Methods Workshop
Thu 11/10 • 4PM - 5PM PST
Learn research methods for interviewing subjects including question design, how to do an interview, and project management at this free virtual workshop for undergraduates.
Undergraduate Research Center - Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
AI x Politics Fireside Chat with Michael Karanicolas
Thu 11/10 • 6PM - 7PM PST RSVP
Boelter 4760
Curious about what policymaking looks like in the realm of technology? Passionate about the ethical implications of AI? Come out to the Association of Computing Machinery's AI x Politics Fireside Chat with Michael Karanicolas, Executive Director of...
First-Gen Study Abroad 101
Thu 11/10 • 6PM - 7:30PM PST
Transfer Student Center - Kerckhoff 128
Interested in studying abroad? Learn about how to navigate the application process and hear about other first-gen students' experiences!
Friday November 11/11
Saturday November 11/12
Staff Appreciation Week | FAN FRIDAY CONTEST BEGINS AUGUST 19th
Fri 8/19 - Sat 11/12
Are you a fan of UCLA Football? Would you like to win 10 tickets to the next home game? True Bruins, we want you to show your Bruin Pride by wearing BLUE every Friday before a home game. Encourage your co-workers to do the same, upload your group...
Baseball vs UC Berkeley
Sat 11/12 • 12AM PST
Buena Park High School
Cal State Fullerton Fall Tournament
Baseball vs CSU Fullerton
Sat 11/12 • 12AM PST
Buena Park High School
Cal State Fullerton Fall Tournament
The Third Man
Sat 11/12 • 7:30PM - 9PM PST
Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum
Free admission. No registration needed; first come, first served. The Third Man U.K., 1949 Joan Didion counted Carol Reed’s tenebrous thriller, about a writer investigating the suspicious circumstances of a friend’s death in postwar Vienna, among...
Sunday November 11/13
Baseball vs Cal Poly
Sun 11/13 • 12AM PST
Buena Park High School
Cal State Fullerton Fall Tournament
Baseball vs CSU Long Beach
Sun 11/13 • 12AM PST
Buena Park High School
Cal State Fullerton Fall Tournament
Baseball vs CSU Channel Islands
Sun 11/13 • 12AM PST
Buena Park High School
Cal State Fullerton Fall Tournament
The Wizard of Oz
Sun 11/13 • 11AM - 12:30PM PST
Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum
All Family Flicks screenings are free admission and do not require tickets; seating is first come, first served. The Billy Wilder Theater opens 15 minutes before each Family Flicks program. The Wizard of Oz U.S., 1939 Whether you’re seeing it for...
The Weeping Meadow
Sun 11/13 • 7PM - 10PM PST RSVP
Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum
The Weeping Meadow To Livadi pou Dakryzei, Greece, 2004 A family history told in wide shot, The Weeping Meadow spans the turbulent decades between 1919 and the end of the Greek Civil War in 1949 as they buffet the lives of Eleni (Alexandra Aidini)...