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April 17, 2026 8:57 p.m.
Former U.S. ambassador discusses new novel, global affairs at School of Law
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Michael McFaul, a former United States ambassador to Russia who served in the Obama administration for five years, is pictured. McFaul said people should remain hopeful for a more democratic global future in a Thursday talk at the School of Law. (Elle Smith/Daily Bruin)

A former United States ambassador to Russia said people should remain hopeful for a more democratic global future in a Thursday talk at the School of Law.

By Delilah Brumer and Gemma Gentin

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Academics

April 17, 2026 4:06 p.m.
‘Discover UCLA Engineering’ event introduces admitted students to opportunities

UCLA Samueli School of Engineering students and faculty welcomed hundreds of admitted first-year students to campus Saturday.
More than 20 representatives from engineering departments and clubs shared their experiences with admitted students at a “Discover UCLA Engineering” event in the Court of Sciences.

By Leilani Krantz

A Closer Look

April 16, 2026 11:45 p.m.

‘Absolutely horrendous’: Is a UCLA ethnic studies program for K-12 teachers in danger?

UCLA is defunding a program that trains educators to teach ethnic studies in K-12 schools, faculty alleged.
The Ethnic Studies Certificate Program – a collaboration between educator support program UCLA Center X, the UCLA Institute for American Cultures and UCLA Extension – provides training for teachers to develop and implement ethnic studies curricula in their classrooms, according to the UCLA Institute of American Cultures website.

By Vivian Stein

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