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Featured

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  • Bruin Learn

    Bruin Learn is UCLA's Learning Management System (LMS), replacing CCLE for most campus units as of Winter 2022.

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  • Zoom

    Zoom is the primary approved software tool for remote live and recorded academic sessions and meetings.

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  • Parking

    Welcome to the UCLA Transportation Bruin ePermit Portal, where your license plate is your permit! Use the Bruin ePermit portal to purchase and manage your parking permits.

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  • UCLA ONE

    UCLA ONE – short for Opportunity, Network and Experience – is your ONE-stop-shop for your professional needs and to connect with UCLA. The official UCLA professional networking platform brought to you by the UCLA Alumni Association. Created to engage UCLA alumni and students, UCLA ONE serves as a resource for opportunities, events and professional development for Bruins worldwide. Login with Google, Facebook, LinkedIn or your email address to explore UCLA ONE’s resources: - Access Bruins at all life stages and career levels, in various industries and with diverse personal backgrounds - Search or share jobs - Seek or provide mentoring opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students - Solicit or offer peer-driven career advice - Find events in your area or online that suit your interests - Join a variety of Bruin networking groups - Promote or support Bruin businesses - Connect easily with other Bruins anywhere in the world

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News & Events

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  • Events

    Community Events provides a listing of events by audience... including performing arts, museums and galleries, films, exhibitions, lectures, and athletic events open to the entire community. Check it out.

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  • Daily Bruin

    Since 1919, The Daily Bruin is a student run media outlet and has served as UCLA’s daily source of campus news for students, staff and members of the UCLA Community. The paper, originally known as Normal Outlook and then Cub Californian, has mostly published each school day of the year since the mid-1920s. The Bruin is now the only five-day paper serving a University of California campus. In the Daily Bruin’s central-campus office, about 250 students work in 14 editorial sections to produce the paper each day. Students serve as the paper’s editors, reporters, photographers, video journalists, designers and programmers. An editorial board composed of UCLA students serves as the newspaper’s official voice on matters concerning students.

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  • UCLA Bruins

    Collaborating with Learfield/IMG College and Sidearm Sports in its development, UCLA Athletics is pleased to offer the mobile app to all Bruin fans free of charge. Whether heading to the game or following from home, the UCLA Bruins App is crafted to enhance your game day experience. For best search results, use the phrase "UCLA Bruins App" on Google Play and the App Store.

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  • UCLA Newsroom

    This App displays News and special communications from the university. This office serves journalists covering breaking news, campuswide issues and student affairs and responds to general media inquiries.

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Campus Life

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  • Dining

    UCLA Dining Services is an award-winning program that is nationally recognized for its high quality cuisine, state-of-the-art facilities, and innovative services. We cater to the needs of our guests with convenience and flexibility in mind and are pleased to offer a wide variety of menu choices, dining hours, and meal plans. Our program is designed to provide fresh, healthy, and tasty meals every day for students, faculty, staff, and visitors.

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  • Campus Tour

    Part of selecting a university is knowing what the campus looks like: its classrooms, its lecture halls, its recreational facilities, its student housing. Of course, we think the UCLA campus is both beautiful and brawny. We've got the picturesque buildings and grounds, but we also have state-of-the-art computing facilities, Web portals personalized to your specifications, student stores stocked with everything from toothpaste to computers, award-winning faculty, over 900 student clubs and organizations... the stuff you need to stay connected and make your time at UCLA count. Come see for yourself; there are lots of ways to visit us.

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  • Recreation

    UCLA Recreation is committed to providing high quality recreational experiences that benefit the campus community. Reflecting the varied leisure and wellness needs of the University community, UCLA Recreation provides extensive access to a broad range of recreational activities and services. The Department offers programming which encompasses the competitive, passive, social, cultural, and instructional aspects of recreational activity. In addition, UCLA Recreation manages 14 of the University's recreational and athletic facilities offering recreation, sport, and numerous multi-use options for student and university events. UCLA students, faculty, staff and eligible alumni affiliates (and their family members) can access our many programs and facilities. UCLA students, through their tuition and fees have access to recreation facilities and may purchase additional services. UCLA faculty, staff, emeriti and alumni affiliates (and their family members) are eligible to purchase a membership for access to our many programs and facilities. Institutional studies indicate that over 80% of UCLA students utilize recreational facilities or services during their tenure at the University.

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  • Map

    The UCLA Campus Map will work on all mobile devices. In addition there is a much more full featured app in the iOS and Android app stores.

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  • Bruin Bus

    This app features the UCLA Bruin Bus routes, with real time location, and expected arrival times. You can also find information by typing in the Stop ID. The three shuttles are the Campus Express, The Wilshire Center Express and the University Apartments route.

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  • Directory

    This is the mobile friendly version of the campus directory. You can search by Name, and then the directory will filter. If on a mobile device, the phone number can be dialed by touching the number.

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  • App-e-tizer

    App-e-tizer is the mobile app for the restaurant PLATEIA in the UCLA Luskin Conference Center. App-e-tizer allows you to make reservations directly on your smartphone!

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  • UCLA Ashe Student Health Center

    Our comprehensive services include Primary Care, Women’s Health, Immunizations, Travel Medicine, Physical Therapy, Specialty Clinics, Optometry, Acupuncture and Massage – all under one roof! Students can schedule appointments online, in person, or by phone and can communicate with their primary care providers via secure electronic messaging. For more immediate concerns, Urgent Care is available during business hours, and after hours, students can access our 24/7 Nurseline for advice and information by phone. The Ashe Center also houses its own full-service Pharmacy, Laboratory and Radiology units. The Mission of The Ashe Center is to support UCLA students in the successful attainment of their educational goals through the personalized delivery of accessible, high-quality health and wellness services, rendered with kindness and competence, by diligent, dedicated professionals.

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  • UCLA 311

    Request repairs and service or report problems with air conditioning, alarms, plumbing, electrical, lighting, elevators, pests, grounds, and much more. Pinpoint the exact location of the problem by using sharing current position, using an interactive map, or selecting from a menu. You can also submit photos. Track the status of your requests for service, from submission to resolution. Follow ongoing requests for service in buildings of interest around the campus.

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Education

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  • Bruin Learn

    Bruin Learn is UCLA's Learning Management System (LMS), replacing CCLE for most campus units as of Winter 2022.

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  • Zoom

    Zoom is the primary approved software tool for remote live and recorded academic sessions and meetings.

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  • UCLA Library

    The UCLA Library creates a vibrant nexus of ideas, collections, expertise, and spaces in which users illuminate solutions for local and global challenges. We constantly evolve to advance UCLA’s research, education, and public service mission by empowering and inspiring communities of scholars and learners to discover, access, create, share, and preserve knowledge.

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  • Online Polls

    Want to wake up your students or audience at your next speaking engagement? Get interactive with OPT by giving them quizzes, showing immediate results and get your discussions going! There is no need for expensive clicker devices anymore! Use UCLA's Online Polling Tool OPT to shake things up in your classes! OPT stands for the Online Polling Tool. It has been built by UCLA and it is free to all UCLA Faculty, Students and Staff. Poll creation is available to all UCLA Faculty and Staff and Poll taking is available for all faculty, staff and students on all devices. Some polls may be published anonymously to the public and those are available to anyone to take. Full course roster integration is available with UCLA's Registrar. Login and get started today on making your courses, meetings and speaking engagements more interactive and engaging! The functionality available in the Online Polling Tool (OPT) includes: * Full Course roster integration for all of your UCLA courses * Six different types of questions * Mobile & Responsive enabled BYOE Polling Interface * Poll Creation and Management from class to class * Poll Cloning for easy poll replication OPT is designed to create a device-agnostic and user-friendly solution for real-time poll response collection and instant data analysis both inside and outside the classroom environment. The OPT system will have impact in two areas. The first impact will be an increased availability of an in-class interactive system which will be able to be used in any classroom setting as there is no need for special receiver hardware to be installed. OPT eliminates the need to purchase third-party hardware for integrating classroom learning with response systems. The second is a relief of financial impact for students, who will no longer need to purchase a specialized "clicker" device, as long as they have an internet enabled wireless device (phone, tablet, laptop…). Save your students $$! OPT eliminates the need for expensive and clunky clickers that your students have to buy! If you would like a demo of OPT for your UCLA department, or for more information, please contact the OPT team at opt@oit.ucla.edu.

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  • My.UCLA

    Login to my.ucla for student focused features like the Study List, Grades, Classmates, Notices.

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  • Anderson

    The Anderson School dashboard

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  • Faculty Teaching Resources

    This site features the teaching resources and links that as faculty member at UCLA you may need.

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Community

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  • Directory

    This is the mobile friendly version of the campus directory. You can search by Name, and then the directory will filter. If on a mobile device, the phone number can be dialed by touching the number.

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  • UCLA ONE

    UCLA ONE – short for Opportunity, Network and Experience – is your ONE-stop-shop for your professional needs and to connect with UCLA. The official UCLA professional networking platform brought to you by the UCLA Alumni Association. Created to engage UCLA alumni and students, UCLA ONE serves as a resource for opportunities, events and professional development for Bruins worldwide. Login with Google, Facebook, LinkedIn or your email address to explore UCLA ONE’s resources: - Access Bruins at all life stages and career levels, in various industries and with diverse personal backgrounds - Search or share jobs - Seek or provide mentoring opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students - Solicit or offer peer-driven career advice - Find events in your area or online that suit your interests - Join a variety of Bruin networking groups - Promote or support Bruin businesses - Connect easily with other Bruins anywhere in the world

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Research

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  • Research

    This app has mobile ready UCLA research news, statistics, information about the campus research offices and more.

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  • Aegaron

    Ancient Egyptian Architecture Online provides vetted and standardized architectural drawings of a selection of ancient Egyptian buildings. These represent architecture from modest workmen’s houses to temple complexes, dating from the Old Kingdom through Late Antiquity. Aegaron considers architectural drawings as historic sources: each plan is accompanied by a critical apparatus. The plans can be downloaded freely for private and research purposes (terms of use). They come in various types and formats, on which you can learn more on the about page.

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  • News & Public Affairs

    NAPA consists of over 100,000 news programs and broadcasts taped off the air from 1979 to 2003. Programs held in the NAPA collection include: local Los Angeles news, network and cable nightly and morning news programs, and local foreign language news. The collection also holds extended coverage of important news events, such as 9/11. NOTE: Our general collection catalog at http://cinema.library.ucla.edu also includes a significant number of television news and public affairs programming ranging from 1949 into the 2000s. Researchers interested in news and public affairs programming prior to 1980 must search the general collection. Researchers interested in broadcasts from 1980 - 2003 should search both the NAPA collection database and the general collection catalog.

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  • Motion Picture Collections

    Containing material dating back to the 1890s, the Archive's motion picture holdings include major 35mm collections from Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., Sony/Columbia Pictures, New World Pictures, Orion Pictures, Universal, RKO and Republic Pictures. In addition, the Archive's 16mm film collections contain more than 5,000 titles. Films have also been received from hundreds of individuals, including Robert Altman, Hal Ashby, Tony Curtis, Charlton Heston, Dustin Hoffman, Rock Hudson, Stanley Kramer, Ken Kesey, King Vidor, Hal Wallis and William Wyler. These Collection Profiles represent only a partial listing of the Archive's many significant collections. To review records for the over 185,000 motion picture titles in the Archive's collection please consult our Archive Catalog. For more information on our collections or to arrange research viewing, please contact the Archive Research and Study Center (ARSC).

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  • UCLA Grand Challenges

    The UCLA Grand Challenges initiative connects faculty, students and supporters from all disciplines to work together, adopting a holistic approach to solve critical issues. We bring passionate participants together to dream big and think grand about what we can achieve when we set our sights on common goals. Complex challenges require creative solutions As a research university, UCLA has the intellectual capital and resources it takes to explore society’s most challenging issues. In addition, we are inspired to develop solutions that improve quality of life in the U.S. and around the world. At UCLA, we firmly believe that for every problem there is a solution, and we call upon that optimist spirit throughout this initiative. It takes a unique approach UCLA Grand Challenges represent a new paradigm for university research. This new approach involves building a team, creating partnerships across sectors, facilitating collaboration, soliciting new perspectives, producing transformational work, evaluating and reporting on progress. Each Grand Challenge serves to align the creativity and talents of many around one ambitious goal. What makes UCLA’s program so impactful? This initiative was established in 2012 with the premise that by working together with shared goals, the UCLA community could have an even bigger impact on society’s greatest problems. Currently, there are two grand challenges: the Sustainable LA Grand Challenge and the Depression Grand Challenge. The Sustainable LA Grand Challenge is focused on transitioning Los Angeles to 100% renewable energy, 100% locally sourced water and enhanced ecosystem health by 2050, starting with an implementation plan that will be delivered by 2020. In achieving these goals, we will make the region a model for the whole world. The Depression Grand Challenge is designed to help us understand, prevent and treat the world’s greatest health problem. Depressive disorders represent a huge challenge to global health in the 21st century. Together, we will eliminate the burden of depression by gaining a better understanding of the disease while developing more effective prevention techniques and treatments. How are students involved? Students are involved in the Grand Challenges as champions for the causes, as members of research or support teams, and through specific courses tied to the Grand Challenges.

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  • UCLA Library

    The UCLA Library creates a vibrant nexus of ideas, collections, expertise, and spaces in which users illuminate solutions for local and global challenges. We constantly evolve to advance UCLA’s research, education, and public service mission by empowering and inspiring communities of scholars and learners to discover, access, create, share, and preserve knowledge.

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Health

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  • UCLA Neurosurgery

    The UCLA Department of Neurosurgery app is an educational tool for patients and their family and friends. The app serves as a central resource for preparation for neurosurgery procedures, department contact information, and local and hospital amenities for neurosurgery patients and their families. The app was developed by the UCLA Department of Neurosurgery in partnership with the Neurosurgery Patient and Family Advisory Council (NPFAC). The council is composed of former patients and family members of former patients as well as members of the Department of Neurosurgery. The mission of the NPFAC is to facilitate collaboration between the Neurosurgery staff, patients and families. The group is dedicated to promoting an active partnership based on mutual respect, among Neurosurgery patients, families and UCLA health system personnel in order to enhance the patient and family experience. The NPFAC is committed to promoting compassionate care and empowering patients and families to better understand and participate in their hospital experience.

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  • UCLA Psych

    The Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital and the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior app is an educational and orientation tool for patients and their family and friends. The app serves as a comprehensive resource on available hospital and outpatient behavioral healthcare services, contact information, tools for caregivers, and local and hospital amenities. The app was developed by the UCLA Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital and the UCLA Department of Psychiatry in partnership with the Psychiatry Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC). The mission of the Psychiatry PFAC is to facilitate partnerships between patients/families/friends and the administration and staff of Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital and Neuropsychiatric Behavioral Health Services at UCLA Health through education, feedback, and policy and program recommendations which will promote the organization’s goal of providing superior patient and family centered care.

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  • UCLA Ashe Student Health Center

    Our comprehensive services include Primary Care, Women’s Health, Immunizations, Travel Medicine, Physical Therapy, Specialty Clinics, Optometry, Acupuncture and Massage – all under one roof! Students can schedule appointments online, in person, or by phone and can communicate with their primary care providers via secure electronic messaging. For more immediate concerns, Urgent Care is available during business hours, and after hours, students can access our 24/7 Nurseline for advice and information by phone. The Ashe Center also houses its own full-service Pharmacy, Laboratory and Radiology units. The Mission of The Ashe Center is to support UCLA students in the successful attainment of their educational goals through the personalized delivery of accessible, high-quality health and wellness services, rendered with kindness and competence, by diligent, dedicated professionals.

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Resources

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  • Campus Wireless

    This App is about how to get access to Campus Wireless Resources

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  • Box.com

    UCLA Box Enterprise service provides a secure way to store and share files and folders online. Box consolidates your content in a single location, easily accessible from anywhere -- smartphone, tablet or PC. Using a UCLA Logon ID, you can create files and folders, share them using a direct link, invite UCLA and non-UCLA users to collaborate and continue to review and revise your content. Although Box is similar in appearance to other commercial services such as DropBox, Box can be directly integrated with existing UCLA systems (e.g. Shibboleth for single sign-on with your UCLA Logon ID).

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  • UCLA Neurosurgery

    The UCLA Department of Neurosurgery app is an educational tool for patients and their family and friends. The app serves as a central resource for preparation for neurosurgery procedures, department contact information, and local and hospital amenities for neurosurgery patients and their families. The app was developed by the UCLA Department of Neurosurgery in partnership with the Neurosurgery Patient and Family Advisory Council (NPFAC). The council is composed of former patients and family members of former patients as well as members of the Department of Neurosurgery. The mission of the NPFAC is to facilitate collaboration between the Neurosurgery staff, patients and families. The group is dedicated to promoting an active partnership based on mutual respect, among Neurosurgery patients, families and UCLA health system personnel in order to enhance the patient and family experience. The NPFAC is committed to promoting compassionate care and empowering patients and families to better understand and participate in their hospital experience.

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