2022 reflections: Milestones and achievements that made a difference December 15, 2022 The first UC to guarantee on-campus housing for all undergraduates. Studying hate. NCAA championship in women’s soccer. “Sweater weather” on the moon. What a year.
Experts consider whether Russia could be charged with war crimes for Ukraine invasion October 20, 2022 Scholars agree that, even with ample evidence, prosecution could be extremely challenging at best.
Is Russia’s invasion of Ukraine a ‘holy war?’ It’s complicated April 14, 2022 UCLA brought together an international panel of experts to discuss the often-overlooked religious dimensions of the conflict.
UCLA audience hears insights about war from Ukrainian professor as rockets fall March 16, 2022 The president of the Kyiv School of Economics joined a discussion live from Ukraine’s capital to share his perspectives about the Russian invasion.
Sending love, strength and Beethoven to Odesa March 9, 2022 As residents brace for Russian attacks, UCLA pianist Inna Faliks celebrates the city of her birth with an online performance.
UCLA Anderson Forecast: Ukraine war adds new risks to U.S., California economies March 9, 2022 Just as the economic impact of COVID-19 was waning, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine injected an additional layer of uncertainty into the forecast.
UCLA experts foresee drawn-out conflict in Ukraine March 2, 2022 A faculty panel discussed the historical roots of the current fighting and what could come next.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine: Professor Daniel Treisman provides insight and context February 24, 2022 Treisman is the co-author of the book “Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st Century.”
Hammer Museum hosts World Cup viewing parties starting July 6 June 27, 2018 The museum will host free livestreams of the final five matches of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.