The UCLA Anderson Forecast has projected a year of subpar growth for California in 2024, with improvement expected in subsequent years. The analysis, released today, indicates that the state's economy will experience slower growth due to weaknesses in specific sectors and a high unemployment rate, which reached 5.3% in August.
The UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute has released new state-by-state briefs titled "Election 2024: Key Facts About Latino Voters," which provide insights into the demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of Latino voters across key states. This release comes as the 2024 general election approaches, with an estimated 36.2 million Latinos eligible to vote this year, marking a significant increase from 32.3 million in 2020.
UCLA has purchased a newly constructed 62-unit apartment building in Cheviot Hills, offering various floor plans from studios to three-bedroom units. Five apartments are designated as deed-restricted affordable housing with rents lower than UCLA’s regular below-market rates. The building is less than five miles from UCLA and close to public transportation options.
From Southeastern flooding to Southwestern fire weather, there is much to discuss on the climate change front. UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain will address these issues during his YouTube "Office Hours" session on Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 3 p.m. PT.
Marcy Carsey, chair of the Hammer Museum at UCLA’s board of directors, announced Zoë Ryan as the next director of the museum. Ryan will take over on January 1, 2025, succeeding longtime director Ann Philbin, who is retiring in November after leading the museum for 25 years.
Researchers at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have developed the largest collection of lab-grown 3D mini-tumors, or “organoids,” using cells from sarcoma patients. This initiative aims to better understand this rare cancer and identify therapies most likely to work for each individual patient.
With stark differences in the climate policies of the two presidential candidates, this election is considered crucial for climate policy. UCLA environmental law experts have made specific post-election predictions. One expert, a former Biden appointee, notes that Project 2025’s call to replace thousands of senior civil servants “could backfire spectacularly.” Another expert describes a Trump win as cementing China’s lead over the U.S. in clean technology and green industrial development.
Hurricane Helene is set to make landfall in Florida tonight, with storm surges expected to reach up to 20 feet in certain areas. UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain will address the significant hurricane during a live briefing this evening, Thursday, Sept. 26, at 6 p.m. PT.
Researchers have identified molecular markers associated with cell degeneration that are shared across several forms of dementia. The UCLA-led study, published in the journal Cell, also found markers specific to different types of dementia. These findings could shift the approach to understanding causes, treatments, and cures for these conditions.
The 2024 U.S. presidential election is often framed as a battle between democracy and autocracy, particularly with the release of Project 2025, a far-right playbook purportedly designed for a Donald Trump or other Republican administration.
During the 2023–2024 fiscal year, UCLA raised $856.5 million in new gifts and pledges, marking a significant increase of 24% over the previous year. This amount is the highest since the COVID-19 pandemic and the second-highest total in UCLA's history.
Dr. Keith Norris was in his 20s when both of his parents died from heart-related disease. It was a seminal moment in a career focused in part on equity in clinical trials – studies involving patients that evaluate the effectiveness and safety of medicines, devices, or lifestyles to prevent or treat disease.
UCLA has once again been recognized as the nation's top public university by U.S. News & World Report, securing the No. 1 spot for the eighth consecutive year in the 2025 “Best Colleges” list. The university also ranks highest in social mobility among the nation’s top 25 universities and continues to be named the No. 1 public university for military veterans.
UCLA researchers have discovered that squamous cell skin cancers exhibit metabolic flexibility, allowing them to switch nutrient sources and resist treatments targeting a single metabolic pathway. The study underscores the potential of combination therapies that simultaneously target multiple metabolic pathways to more effectively combat skin cancer and other cancers with similar metabolic profiles. The findings could ultimately lead to a topical treatment that directly targets skin tumors, offering a potentially safer and more effective alternative to systemic therapies.