Digital humanities scholars called on researchers to follow human-centered approaches to data science at an Oct. 14 event.
Lauren Klein, a professor of data and decision sciences at Emory University, and Roopika Risam, an associate professor of digital humanities and social engagement at Dartmouth College, joined Cindy Anh Nguyen, an assistant professor of information studies, digital humanities program and Asian languages and culture at UCLA for a discussion about the digital humanities.
This post was updated Nov. 2 at 12:29 p.m.
In October, wearing pink isn’t just a personal style choice – it’s a show of support for those affected by breast cancer and a way to highlight the work scientists have done to improve outcomes.
This post was updated Oct. 7 at 11:00 p.m.
Students today face barriers to achieving literacy, affecting both their professional and personal development.
In the 2023-2024 school year, the LA School Report found that less than half of students in the Los Angeles Unified School District met California’s reading proficiency standards.
Bruins plan out their academic schedule with a mix of major-related courses and general education requirements ahead of the new school year.
The UCLA Registrar’s Office defines GE courses as introductory classes designed to equip students with essential university-level skills and introduce them to academic subjects in the arts, humanities, social sciences and natural sciences.
Dr. Arun Singh, the director of the UCLA sarcoma medical oncology program, sat down with Daily Bruin contributor Donya Hassanshahi during Sarcoma Awareness Month to discuss his role in managing patient care for those with sarcomas and conducting clinical trials.
Alumni from UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs discussed how they built their careers in environmentalism across public and private sectors during the “Young Alumni Building Green Futures” panel May 1.
This post was updated April 29 at 10:56 p.m.
Dr. Natalia Ramos, the medical director of UCLA’s Stress, Trauma and Resilience Clinic, sat down with Daily Bruin contributor Donya Hassanshahi during National Stress Month to discuss the significance of prioritizing mental and physical well-being, managing stress and sleep.
Whether it be to find a cooking recipe or help with schoolwork, most people use AI as a tool in their daily endeavors.
But for UCLA alumni Sid Pandiya and Yen Tan, the technology instead provided an opportunity to create a remote working tool.
UCLA Blood & Platelet Center hosted its annual Black History Month Blood Drive in the De Neve Plaza Rooms on Feb. 13.
Undergraduate students volunteered and participated in the event – which has run for four consecutive years – with the support of groups such as the Black Bruin Resource Center.
This post was updated March 2 at 9:20 p.m.
The abrupt transition from high school to college may leave Bruins reevaluating their study habits.
Bradley Bohall, a third-year biology student, said his habit of last-minute cramming was not sustainable for the rigorous quarter system in college.

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