The Academic Senate of the University of California, Los Angeles voted against issuing a “no confidence” statement against the school’s chancellor, Dr. Gene Block. Photo courtesy of the University of ...
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School officials and the Trump administration have been at a standstill for months over $584 million in research grants.
In the wake of mass protest arrests at UCLA, more than 600 faculty and staff members are calling for the resignation of Chancellor Gene Block over the university's response to the student ...
Police clash with pro-Palestinian protesters last week after an order to disperse was given at UCLA. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times) UCLA Chancellor Gene Block is facing faculty calls for his ...
This post was updated April 28 at 11:49 p.m. When associate professor of philosophy A.J. Julius sat down Thursday morning with his red backpack in Dickson Plaza, he became a student, and the plaza his ...
The UCLA Academic Senate rejected censuring and making a no confidence statement against university Chancellor Gene Block amid mounting criticism over his handling of a campus pro-Palestinian ...
This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available. The UCLA Faculty Association announced Monday that it filed an unfair labor practice charge against the UC over ...
More than 300 faculty members at the University of California, Los Angeles, signed a letter demanding the institution denounce campus protests endorsing Hamas terrorists' attack against Israel if ...
Security appeared ready Monday for a noon UCLA student and faculty walkout in support of pro-Palestinian demonstrators, as a tent encampment remained settled on the campus lawn at Dickson Plaza.
The UCLA Faculty Association says university leaders have done little to speak up for a graduate student detained by federal officials. The backstory: A UCLA vice chancellor confirmed Thursday that ...
LOS ANGELES – A former lecturer at the University of California, Los Angeles, was arrested Tuesday after police say he sent an 800-page manifesto riddled with violent threats to former colleagues.
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