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April 16, 2026 5:18 p.m.
Study finds California workers feel underprepared to join workforce
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Students are pictured walking on BruinWalk. Nearly 70% of California workers feel unprepared for today’s workforce, according to a study published Tuesday by Canvas’ parent company. (Crystal Tompkins/Daily Bruin senior staff)

Nearly 70% of California workers feel unprepared to succeed in today’s workforce, according to a study published Tuesday by Canvas’ parent company.
The study, which focuses on the state of skills, education and employment in California, was commissioned by Instructure – the company that owns Canvas, the learning management system used by UCLA and hundreds of other universities.

By Delilah Brumer

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California

April 15, 2026 7:46 p.m.
Teresa Woodruff raises awareness about oncofertility in speaker series lecture

Scientist Teresa Woodruff has spent her career advancing a specialized field of medicine.
Woodruff – the president emerita of Michigan State University and a National Medal of Science recipient – works in oncofertility, a field focused on preserving patients’ abilities to have biological children following life-saving treatments such as chemotherapy.

By James Liao

News

April 14, 2026 11:13 p.m.

Big Play Date draws local families, community to Broxton Plaza

Families gathered in Broxton Plaza on Saturday for the Big Play Date – an event featuring face painting, story reading, a petting zoo and other children’s activities.

By Julian Duaybis and Presley Liu

Campus

April 13, 2026 3:42 p.m.

UCLA Physics and Astronomy Department to suspend admission to biophysics major

This post was updated April 14 at 11:08 p.m.
The department of physics and astronomy will suspend admission to the biophysics major for continuing students next fall and is seeking to cut the program entirely in fall 2027, an advisor announced in a Monday email. 
Admission to the major will be suspended effective fall 2026 for continuing students and fall 2027 for newly admitted students, said Mary Tran, the department of physics and astronomy’s lead undergraduate advisor, in a Monday email to students.

By Reese Dahlgren

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