The pivot to college life, both socially and academically, can be uncomfortable and abrupt — with a packed schedule, new environments to acclimate to and, for some, a new city to call home. To help ...
This post was updated June 5 at 4:51 p.m. Several UCLA students reflect on the meaning of community- and identity-based graduations, with some pushing for more engagement and aid from the university.
Identity-Based Affinity (IBA) Networks serve as a space for you to connect with alumni and current students based on similar cultural, racial/ethnic, personal identities and lived experiences.
Please navigate through this page for a variety of mental health resources for students who identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. Additionally, resources on racial trauma and for allies ...
We pledge to nurture a culture where differences are not only accepted but are recognized as a source of strength and enrichment for our entire community. Read our Full Diversity Statement Career ...