A paper co-written by a UCLA professor revealed high potential exposure rates of dangerous chemicals in United States prison water.
A study published in May 2024’s edition of the American Journal of Public Health found that 47% of carceral institutions were located in a watershed boundary that is in the same boundary and a lower elevation level than a site with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, said Lindsay Poirier, a co-author of the paper and an assistant professor of statistical and data sciences at Smith College.
On Tuesday, James Druckman, a professor of political science at the University of Rochester, presented to around 20 students and faculty on the relationship between growing distrust in science and growing division in politics.
This post was updated March 31 at 10:02 p.m.
Ann Carlson, the Shirley Shapiro Professor of Environmental Law at UCLA, spoke with Daily Bruin contributor Maya Vibhakar to discuss her work at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
This post was updated March 31 at 9:55 p.m.
Researchers found in part one of UCLA’s 2024 Hollywood Diversity Report that while films have improved in racial diversity on- and off-screen this year, the number of female directors has stagnated.
This post was updated April 2 at 8:27 p.m.
Ramesh Srinivasan, a professor of information studies, sat down with Matthew Royer, the Daily Bruin’s national news and higher education editor, to discuss Srinivasan’s new podcast “Utopias,” which spotlights his outlook on the future of media and what he hopes students will learn in a world surrounded by new technologies.
This post was updated March 10 at 9:12 p.m.
Students and faculty discussed initiatives and policies to increase advocacy for higher education and voter turnout at the Asian American Pacific Islander Policy Summit on Friday.
Rep. Adam Schiff and former baseball player Steve Garvey advanced to November’s general election for California’s United States Senate seat, according to the Associated Press.
Schiff, a Democrat, has served in the House of Representatives since 2001.
This post was updated March 6 at 1:10 a.m.
Voting centers opened on campus and around Westwood on Saturday for Tuesday’s primary election.
The Hammer Museum, Tom Bradley International Hall and Ackerman Union served as polling centers accessible to students and community members looking to cast their vote on Proposition 1 and Measure HLA, and in a primary for presidential, United States Senate and local candidates.
The UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations hosted a forum of political science graduate students Monday to discuss the importance of foreign policy ahead of the 2024 United States presidential election.
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