Week 6

Monday November 3

SwD x Career Center Walking Tour

Time Mon 11/3 • 12PM - 1PM PST RSVP

Discover resources and services the Career Center has to offer to support your professional journey! Meet at the BRC at 11:50am to walk over together or join us at the Career Center

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional

Bruin Resource Center Student with Dependents Program

1:1 Drop-ins with RISE

Time Mon 11/3 • 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.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Health #MentalHealth

Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center

Orange County: Gathering Before UCLA Women's Basketball Opener in Orange County

Time Mon 11/3 • 5PM PST

Sauced BBQ & Spirits • Irvine CA

Alumni and fans, let's meet for food and drinks prior to the #3 ranked UCLA women's basketball team's season opener vs San Diego State at the Honda Center in Anaheim. Head Coach Cori Close returns starters Lauren Betts, Kiki Rice, and Gabriela Jaquez, a deep bench, and has added several key newcomers to begin a promising new season!

Alumni

UCLA Women's Basketball vs. San Diego State Bruin Bash Pregame Party

Time Mon 11/3 • 5PM PST

Sauced BBQ • Orange CA

Join UCLA alumni, fans, and friends for a pregame happy hour before UCLA Women’s Basketball takes on the San Diego State at Anaheim's Honda Center. _Note: This event will be overseen onsite by the Orange County Bruins_

Alumni

Bay Area Bruins Planning Meeting

Time Mon 11/3 • 7PM PST

Zoom

All alumni, students, family, and friends of UCLA who live in the Northern California Bay Area are invited to join us for our bi-monthly event planning meeting. In this meeting we discuss past and future events to be held in the Bay Area to help us gather as Bruins. Come make new friends, learn what we do, and find out ways to connect with local Bruins. We look forward to seeing you!

Alumni

UCLA Latino Alumni Association OrgullOSO Mentorship Program Virtual Kickoff

Time Mon 11/3 • 7PM - 8:30PM PST

Zoom

Launch your year-long partnership at the essential OrgullOSO Mentorship Program Virtual Kickoff! This virtual event is designed to ensure maximum participation and accessibility for all mentors and mentees, regardless of location. This is where your mentorship journey officially begins! What to Expect: Join us for 90 minutes on November 3rd from 7pm - 8:30pm for a high-impact session designed to build immediate connections: Welcome & Program Overview: Get a clear understanding of the mentorship timeline and goals. Mentor-Mentee Introduction: Immediately connect with your assigned partner in guided breakout sessions. Special Guest Speaker: Hear from Maria from the Career Center as she introduces valuable services and resources available to you. Resources & Expectations: Learn about key program resources and set expectations for a successful partnership. Virtual Networking: Engage in structured networking sessions to begin building meaningful relationships within the OrgullOSO cohort

Alumni

Tuesday November 4

Coffee with a Cop

Time Tue 11/4 • 9AM - 11AM PST

De Neve TriQuad

An opportunity to interact and speak with UCPD officers and to grab a cup of coffee and a pastry on the way to class.

#Undergraduate #FacultyStaff #Social #Community

Residential Life

10 + 10 Pop-Up Series: Accessible by Design: Creating Inclusive Digital Course Materials

Time Tue 11/4 • 10AM - 10:20AM PST RSVP

Digital accessibility isn’t just a legal requirement—it’s a commitment to equity and inclusion. This presentation explores why digital accessibility matters in the college classroom and how instructors can proactively remove digital barriers. You'll leave with a clearer understanding of common accessibility challenges and actionable strategies to address them. Learn how small changes to your course design process can significantly improve the learning experience for all students, including those with disabilities. Practical examples and tools will be shared to help you implement digital accessibility practices immediately. Presenters: Travis Lee (Disabilities and Computing Program), Nate McKee (Bruin Learn Center of Excellence), Jess Gregg (Center for Education Innovation and Learning in the Sciences and TLC) #digitalaccessibility, #inclusion, #removedigitalbarriers, #learningforallstudents 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 edp@teaching.ucla.edu.

#GraduateProfessional #FacultyStaff #Educational

Teaching and Learning Center

Get Started with Ally Accessibility Tools in Bruin Learn

Time Tue 11/4 • 10:30AM - 11AM PST

Zoom

This training session will introduce the newest iteration of Ally Accessibility Tools to instructors and TAs. The first part of this training will describe Ally functionality and how it supports compliance with accessibility standards for content within Bruin Learn. Session facilitators will introduce Ally's Accessibility Score Indicator, the Alternative Formats Tool, and the new Ally WYSIWG editor ("What You See Is What You Get"). Audience: Faculty, TAs, Staff

#FacultyStaff

Bruin Learn Center of Excellence

URC-Sciences Office Hours with Assistant Director, Dr. Jorge Avila

Time Tue 11/4 • 11AM - 1PM PST

Life Sciences Building, Room 2121

Have specific questions about your research journey? Join the Undergraduate Research Center for the Sciences for office hours with one of our directors. These sessions are open to undergraduates who would like to discuss topics such as: Undergraduate research programs/opportunities Graduate school preparation; Communicating your research; Getting into research*; ;

#Undergraduate #Educational #Research

Undergraduate Research Center – Sciences

Good Ideas are Hard to Find: How Cognitive Biases and Algorithms Interact to Constrain Discovery

Time Tue 11/4 • 1PM - 2:30PM PST RSVP

Charles E. Young Research Library, Main Conference Room 11360

Zoom

Presented by the UCLA Library and the Jacob Marschak Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Mathematics in the Behavioral Sciences Speaker: Kristina Lerman, Professor of Informatics, Indiana University In a world flooded with information, we rely on social cues (what’s popular, who’s reputable) and algorithmic recommendations to find what to read, watch or cite. When these filters interact with our cognitive biases, they create feedback loops that decouple item popularity from quality, weakening collective discovery. In this talk, Kristina Lerman will present empirical evidence from two domains. First, online choice experiments reveal that attentional biases, reinforced by ranking algorithms, reward the most visible items, so that the best items may not become the most popular. Second, large-scale analyses of bibliometric data reveal how science “finds” good ideas and people. A “rich get richer” dynamic in science (aka the Matthew effect) operates as a feedback loop, bringing more attention to the already-recognized papers and scholars. This dynamic magnifies existing social biases tied to gender and prestige, creating disparities that disadvantage women scholars and researchers with less-prestigious affiliations. Together, these results show how algorithms and cognitive heuristics interact to unintentionally tilt the playing field and distort discovery. To improve discovery and innovation, we need systems that counter these feedback loops and correct for individual biases. This talk is offered both in person and online. Light refreshments will be served. Kristina Lerman is a Professor of Informatics at the Indiana University’s Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering. Previously, she spent 27 years at the University of Southern California, serving as a Senior Principal Scientist at USC Information Sciences Institute. Trained as a physicist, she applies machine learning and network science to questions in computational social science, examining how algorithms and platforms shape social behavior and access to information, attention and influence. Her work has been covered by The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal and The Atlantic. She is a fellow of the AAAI.

#Educational #Research

Library

1:1 Drop-ins with RISE

Time Tue 11/4 • 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.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Health #MyWellBeing

Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center

Movement and Meditation

Time Tue 11/4 • 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).

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Health #MyWellBeing

Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center

Become the Next Best Version of You

Time Tue 11/4 • 5PM - 6PM PST

RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level

Cultivate compassion, discipline, and skill to transform yourself.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Health #MyWellBeing

Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center

CAAC Winter Enrollment Workshop

Time Tue 11/4 • 5PM - 6PM PST

Zoom

Need help selecting courses for winter quarter? Have questions about the two pass enrollment process? This 60-minute workshop will answer these questions and more about the enrollment process. We will also review where to find options for your winter quarter GE and major courses. After a short presentation, our College Academic Mentors will be available to assist you individually in planning your study list for next quarter. To preview the presentation and review enrollment resources please visit this website: https://tinyurl.com/caacenroll You must register using the Zoom link provided. Registration is limited!

#Undergraduate #Educational #Academic

Center for Academic Advising in the College

2025 Major Blast

Time Tue 11/4 • 6PM - 8PM PST

Carnesale Palisades

Your future starts NOW. Explore the vast array of academic offerings at UCLA. Meet with counselors and explore over 100 majors and minors!

#Undergraduate #Educational #Academic

Residential Life

Wednesday November 5

Bruin Professionals Glendale Chapter Meeting

Time Wed 11/5 • 7:30AM PST

Insperity • Glendale CA

Join BP Glendale Chapter for their monthly meeting!

Alumni

Digital Accessibility Testing (Hosted by Disabilities and Computing Program)

Time Wed 11/5 • 11AM - 12PM PST RSVP

Digital Event

This event is from our partner Disabilities and Computing Program Tools Covered: WAVE Chrome plug-in, Siteimprove Accessibility, manual keyboard testing By the end of this training, participants will: Understand the basics of digital accessibility and UCLA’s WCAG 2.1 AA compliance requirements. Learn how to use WAVE for page-by-page testing. Learn how to use Siteimprove for whole-site accessibility scanning and monitoring. Practice manual testing with tab navigation to identify barriers that automated tools miss. Know how to prioritize and remediate common accessibility issues.

#FacultyStaff

Teaching and Learning Center

Lunchtime Art Talk on Nicole-Antonia Spagnola

Time Wed 11/5 • 12:30PM PST

The Hammer's curatorial department leads free, insightful, short discussions about artists every Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. This talk on Made in L.A. 2025 artist Nicole-Antonia Spagnola is led by curatorial assistant Jennie Waldow. Learn more here: https://hmmr.buzz/spagnola-talk

Hammer Museum

Introduction to Nursing Resources

Time Wed 11/5 • 1PM - 2PM PST RSVP

Join for an introduction to commonly used Nursing resources such as CINAHL, Joanna Briggs Suite, ebooks, etc. This workshop will be offered via Zoom. If you're registered, you'll receive the Zoom invitation information the day of the workshop. Instructor: Antonia Osuna-Garcia, Health and Life Sciences Librarian

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Educational #Research

Library

Preparing to Teach: Active Learning (Online workshop)

Time Wed 11/5 • 3PM - 4PM PST RSVP

Please join us for a foundational pedagogical training on active learning, a tried-and-true approach to inclusively engaging students as agents in their learning. After reviewing the benefits and principles of active learning, we will explore classroom activities and active learning tools suitable for a range of disciplines, course sizes, and modalities. Following a demonstration of strategies such as in-class polling and think-pair-share, participants will complete an activity to discern active learning strategies suitable for their context and work to identify equity and accessibility considerations for classroom implementation. This online workshop will be facilitated by the Teaching and Learning Center (TLC). Instructors, TAs, and postdocs are all welcome to attend. Register to receive the Zoom link. The event will be held on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, 3pm-4pm on Zoom. Please contact edp@teaching.ucla.edu if you have any questions.

#GraduateProfessional #FacultyStaff #Educational #Academic

Teaching and Learning Center

Books & Bonding

Time Wed 11/5 • 4PM - 5PM 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 various mental health topics and create a community of resilient Bruins.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Health #MyWellBeing

Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center

New York Tri-State: UCLA/Cal Alumni Book Club: "Change the Recipe" by José Andrés

Time Wed 11/5 • 4:30PM PST

Zoom

As Thanksgiving approaches, join our book club in discussing how a Michelin-starred chef and the founder of World Central Kitchen shares his hard-won wisdom, changing the world through the power of food.

Alumni

Strategies for Writing Effective Scientific Papers

Time Wed 11/5 • 5:15PM - 6:30PM PST RSVP

This workshop will address basic principles for writing scientific papers and offer strategies for avoiding common pitfalls. We will also introduce key points from Joshua Schimel's book Writing Science on developing good narrative structure and clarity to make writing engaging and impactful.

#GraduateProfessional #Educational #Academic

Graduate Writing Center

After-Hours Tour: Gajin Fujita on Rising Sun, Falling Rain: Japanese Woodblock Prints

Time Wed 11/5 • 6PM PST

Join artist Gajin Fujita for an after-hours tour of Rising Sun, Falling Rain: Japanese Woodblock Prints from the Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts.

Hammer Museum

Weekly Bible Study

Time Wed 11/5 • 6:30PM - 7:50PM PST

Powell Library Group Study Room A

Join us for the UCLA Wednesday Bible Study!

Bruin in Christ Alone Ministry

Thursday November 6

Suicide Safe Training

Time Thu 11/6 • 9:30AM - 11:30AM 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.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Health #MyWellBeing

Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center

Calm in the Chaos: SwD Wellness Network (In Person)

Time Thu 11/6 • 11:30AM - Mon 11/10 • 1PM PST RSVP

Join us at RISE for lunch and engaging in conversation about relationships and family. Lean on community as you navigate parenting and your academic journey.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional

Bruin Resource Center Student with Dependents Program

Rclone in 60 Minutes: Safe and Fast File Transfer

Time Thu 11/6 • 12PM - 1PM PST RSVP

Charles E. Young Research Library, Data Science Center, Room 11630L

Move and sync files between your computer and cloud storage with confidence. No prior experience needed. You will learn What rclone is and when to use it How to create a remote connection for Google Drive, Box, or S3 with rclone config How to list files and check destinations with rclone ls How to transfer files with copy and when to mirror with sync How to practice safely with --dry-run, --interactive, and progress output

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #FacultyStaff #Educational #Research

Library

Bruin Love Station

Time Thu 11/6 • 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

#Health

Health Education and Resource Team

SwD Virtual Career Drop-Ins (11/6)

Time Thu 11/6 • 12:30PM - 1:30PM PST

Zoom

Join the Career Center on zoom for bi-weekly drop-ins! Sessions can cover resume/cover letter development and review, help with job/internship search, or interview preparation. Open for both Undergrad, Grad, and Post Doc SwDs

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional

Bruin Resource Center Student with Dependents Program

Mapping Your Way to Success: Finding and Using Maps at the UCLA Library

Time Thu 11/6 • 1PM - 2PM PST RSVP

Learn about the world-class map collection at the UCLA Library and how to incorporate maps in your research. We will discuss how to find and access maps, and then move towards how to read maps critically and discuss the many ways they can be incorporated in research across all disciplines and majors. Researching primary sources like maps can be intimidating, but after this workshop you’ll leave with the skills you need for success. This workshop will be offered via Zoom. If you are registered, you will receive the Zoom invitation details the day before the workshop.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Educational #Research

Library

GSPSE November Drop-In Hours

Time Thu 11/6 • 2PM - 4PM PST

Powell 190

Join us in person at Powell Library 190 to consult with the Graduate Student Postdoctoral Scholar Engagement team on teaching-related professional development topics over light snacks and refreshments. Topics include: course design, instructional technology, strategizing for the academic job market, and support with ongoing teaching commitments (TAships, etc.).

#GraduateProfessional #Educational #Academic

Teaching and Learning Center

CAAC Winter Enrollment Workshop

Time Thu 11/6 • 3PM - 4PM PST

Zoom

Need help selecting courses for winter quarter? Have questions about the two pass enrollment process? This 60-minute workshop will answer these questions and more about the enrollment process. We will also review where to find options for your winter quarter GE and major courses. After a short presentation, our College Academic Mentors will be available to assist you individually in planning your study list for next quarter. To preview the presentation and review enrollment resources please visit this website: https://tinyurl.com/caacenroll You must register using the Zoom link provided. Registration is limited!

#Undergraduate #Educational #Academic

Center for Academic Advising in the College

Applying Ally Accessibility Tools in your Bruin Learn course

Time Thu 11/6 • 3:30PM - 4:15PM PST

Zoom

This training session will build on the foundational knowledge from Ally: Instructor Training 1 while introducing more technical functions of Ally's Accessibility Tools. Session facilitators will introduce the new Course Accessibility Report, compare the benefits of the Course Accessibility Report, the WYSIWYG editor, and the Canvas Accessibility Checker, and explore the new AI Auto-Generated Alternative Image Descriptions Tool. Audience: Faculty, TAs, Staff

#FacultyStaff

Bruin Learn Center of Excellence

Dissertation 101

Time Thu 11/6 • 5:15PM - 6:30PM PST RSVP

This workshop will give an overview of the dissertation requirement in terms of structure, process, and role in one's career trajectory. The workshop will address the dissertation from multiple angles to deepen attendees' understanding of decisions and choices around the planning and execution of the dissertation.

#GraduateProfessional #Educational #Academic

Graduate Writing Center

First to Go LLC Signature Event

Time Thu 11/6 • 7PM - 9PM PST

Covel Grand Horizon Room, Sunset Plaza Stage

First to Go LLC's Signature Event for the year to celebrate National first-gen day and bring together the community.

#Undergraduate #Social #Community

Residential Life

November Birthday Party!

Time Thu 11/6 • 7PM - 9PM PST

De Neve Plaza Rooms

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.

#Undergraduate #Social #Community

Residential Life

Friday November 7

Bay Area Bruins: Volunteering at Shelter Inc.

Time Fri 11/7 • 1PM PST

Shelter Inc. • Concord

Volunteer with us at Shelter Inc. in Concord as we help them prepare for giving to those in need during Veteran's Day and Thanksgiving. Be sure to wear closed-toe shoes as we've helped with organizing their donation room in years past. Post-volunteering reception to follow at a restaurant in Concord.

Alumni

How do you lead in Graduate School?

Time Fri 11/7 • 2PM - 3:30PM PST

Zoom

Effective Project Management Strategies for the Busy Grad. Learn effective project management strategies to support your many roles as a graduate student, teaching assistant, mentor/femtor, team player, research and more!

#GraduateProfessional #Leadership #Professional

Graduate Student Resource Center

Suicide Safe Training

Time Fri 11/7 • 2PM - 4PM 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.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional

Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center

Jam Session with the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance Ensemble

Time Fri 11/7 • 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!

#Arts #Music

Library

Notfilm

Time Fri 11/7 • 7:30PM PST

Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum

In-person: film preservationist and author Ross Lipman. 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. Notfilm U.S., 2015 10th anniversary screening Writer-director Ross Lipman’s deep dive into the production of literary giant, Irish playwright Samuel Beckett’s only movie, Film (co-directed with Alan Schneider, 1965), was hailed as one of the 10 best films of the year when it was released and stands a decade later as a master class in historical, aesthetic and thematic exposition. Weaving together primary documents, first-person interviews, archival materials and more, Lipman explores how the influences and concerns of a cavalcade of artists, both the celebrated and the obscure (including Beckett, star Buster Keaton, cinematographer Boris Kaufman and publisher Barney Rosset) coalesced — or not — into one of the most enigmatic and evocative cinematic works of the 20th century.—Senior Public Programmer Paul Malcolm DCP, color, 130 min. Director/Screenwriter: Ross Lipman. With: Kevin Brownlow, Leonard Maltin, Judith Douw. Part of: Ross Lipman and The Archival Impermanence Project

#Arts #MovieFilm

Library Film & Television Archive

Saturday November 8

Atlanta Network: UCLA Football Game Watch Party | vs Nebraska

Day Sat 11/8

Stats Brewpub • Atlanta GA

Join us to cheer on our UCLA football team!

Alumni

Bay Area Bruins: UCLA Football Game Watch Party | vs. Nebraska

Day Sat 11/8

Stadium Pub • Walnut Creek CA

Join us as we cheer on the UCLA football team!

Alumni

Bay Area Bruins: UCLA Football Game Watch Party | vs. Nebraska

Day Sat 11/8

Underdogs Cantina • San Francisco CA

Join us as we cheer on the UCLA football team!

Alumni

Orange County Alumni: UCLA Football Game Watch Party | vs. Nebraska

Day Sat 11/8

Sauced BBQ & Spirits • Irvine CA

Join us as we cheer on the UCLA football team! Reserved seating area. Happy Hour Pricing.

Alumni

Washington, D.C. Network: UCLA Football Game Watch Party | vs. Nebraska

Day Sat 11/8

Astro Beer Hall • Washington DC

Join us as we cheer on the UCLA football team! Astro Beer Hall is located in downtown Washington, DC, and is located on top of the Metro Center WMATA Metro Rail station, which is served by the Red, Orange, Blue, and Silver Lines.

Alumni

Women's Soccer vs Long Beach State University

Time Sat 11/8 • 10AM PST

Los Angeles, CA

Club Sports Soccer

Men's Rugby vs Long Beach State University

Time Sat 11/8 • 11AM PST

Westwood, CA

CRAA D1A League Match

Club Sports Rugby

Alumni Band: Performance at UCLA Football vs. Nebraska

Time Sat 11/8 • 12PM PST

Rose Bowl •

Alumni Band performance, time TBA

Alumni

Academic Advancement Program (AAP) Reunion: A Homecoming for All Alumni hosted by the UCLA Academic Advancement Program Alumni Network

Time Sat 11/8 • 2PM PST

Campbell Hall Los Angeles, CA 90095 • Los Angeles CA

UCLA AAPAN is hosting a reunion to celebrate our shared Bruin roots and bring it back to a home away from home – Campbell Hall. The event is open to all UCLA Alumni, with a special invitation to those we were part of the Academic Advancement Program (AAP) through the decades. Whether you joined CCCP, FTSP, RAE, VIPS, the McNair Scholars Program, or other AAP initiatives, this event is for you! With a homecoming spirit, the reunion is a chance to reconnect with old friends, meet fellow alumni across generations, and strengthen the Bruin network. It's an opportunity to reminisce about your UCLA journey, share your stories, and build new connections in the AAP community. The reunion will be filled with food, drinks, and great conversation as we celebrate our legacy and look ahead to what’s next.

Alumni

The Man Without a World

Time Sat 11/8 • 7:30PM PST

Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum

In-person: film preservationist and author Ross Lipman, filmmaker Eleanor Antin, actor Christine Berry, violinist Alicia Svigals, pianist Donald Sosin. 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 Man Without a World U.S., 1991 Los Angeles restoration premiere! Through the persona of a censored, persecuted Soviet-era filmmaker, Yevgeny Antinov, writer-director Eleanor Antin constructs a captivating silent film portrait of Jewish shtetl life in 1920s Poland. Evocative of Guy Maddin, Antin remediates and repurposes period melodrama suffusing Jewish communal life before the Holocaust with mysticism, politics and homespun wisdom swirling in a pot of love, jealousy and murder. Presented with live original music composed and performed by world-renowned klezmer violinist Alicia Svigals and celebrated silent film pianist Donald Sosin, The Man Without a World was largely overlooked on its initial release but, restored in 2020, it is, as Ross Lipman writes, “ripe to at last be truly discovered.”—Senior Public Programmer Paul Malcolm DCP, b&w, silent with live musical accompaniment, 98 min. Director/Screenwriter: Eleanor Antin. With: Pier Marton, Christine Berry, Anna Henriques. Restored by Milestone Films with funding from the Sunrise Foundation for Education and the Arts. This screening was made possible with the essential support of the Sunrise Foundation for Education and the Arts. Part of: Ross Lipman and The Archival Impermanence Project

#Arts #MovieFilm

Library Film & Television Archive

Sunday November 9

Dragon Boat vs N/A

Day Sun 11/9

CDBA College Cup Championship

Club Sports Dragon Boat

Alumni Scholarship Donor Reception

Time Sun 11/9 • 10AM PST

James West Alumni Center •

Event to honor the donors that provide Alumni Scholarships and introduce them to the students they will be supporting.

Alumni

The Juniper Tree

Time Sun 11/9 • 7PM PST

Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum

In-person: film preservationist and author Ross Lipman, Archive Head of Preservation Jillian Borders. 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. Four Women U.S., 1975 Set to Nina Simone’s stirring ballad of the same name, Julie Dash’s dance film features Linda Martina Young as strong “Aunt Sarah,” tragic mulatto “Saffronia,” sensuous “Sweet Thing” and militant “Peaches.” Kinetic camerawork and editing, richly colored lighting, and meticulous costume, makeup and hair design work together with Young’s sensitive performance to turn longstanding Black female stereotypes to oblique, critical angles.—Jacqueline Stewart 16mm, color, 7 min. Director: Julie Dash. With: Linda Martina Young. The Juniper Tree Iceland, 1990 While still a graduate film student at UCLA, writer-director Nietzchka Keene used a Fulbright Fellowship to shoot this stunning folk horror story adapted from a Grimm fairytale on location in Iceland. Premiering at the Sundance Film Festival, The Juniper Tree features a pre-Sugarcubes Björk in her film debut as one of a pair of sisters (the other played by Bryndis Petra Bragadóttir) who are cast to the rocky wilds after their mother is accused of witchcraft and burned alive. The harsh but beautiful Icelandic landscape captured in dazzling black and white by cinematographer Randolph Sellars feels, as Ross Lipman writes, “so palpable it almost functions as a character.”—Senior Public Programmer Paul Malcolm 35mm, b&w, 79 min. Director/Screenwriter: Nietzchka Keene. With: Björk, Bryndis Petra Bragadóttir, Valdimar Örn Flygenring. Restored by the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research and The Film Foundation, with funding provided by the George Lucas Family Foundation. Part of: Ross Lipman and The Archival Impermanence Project

#Arts #MovieFilm

Library Film & Television Archive

The Juniper Tree

Time Sun 11/9 • 7PM PST

Billy Wilder Theater in the Hammer Museum • Los Angeles CA

This film series celebrates the radical legacy of UCLA’s Ethno-Communications Program (1969–1973), a pioneering affirmative action initiative launched by Elyseo Taylor, the School of Theater, Film and Television’s first Black faculty member. Designed to train Black, Asian American, Latina/o/x and Native American students to use film as a tool for social change, the program paired filmmaking with journalism, mass communications and community engagement. The alumni in this film program created works that redefined independent media in Los Angeles, offering expansive, socially engaged portraits of multiracial America.

Alumni