The UCLA Anderson School of Management building is pictured. UCLA must create an undergraduate business major to increase opportunities for students entering the job market, argues Tavian Williams. (Daily Bruin file photo)
UCLA has long been known for its top-ranked programs in medicine, law and engineering.
However, there is one field of study that has been notably absent at the university: undergraduate business.
Editor’s note: This submission is an edited version of an open letter to the University. More than 270 members of UCLA faculty signed this submission. Please see the original letter to view the complete list of signatories.
Writing can often feel like an exercise in fruitlessness. And yet, I can’t help but shake the notion that if I were to just approach it from the right angle, it wouldn’t prove to be so unapproachable.
Earning over a 3.98 GPA as a biomedical engineering student is no easy feat. Nor is being selected out of hundreds of academically qualified candidates to be class valedictorian.
Just as birds wake up and sleep early of their own accord, humans also possess internal clocks to maximize hours during the day and regulate their restorative sleep cycle.
Sona Nalbandian is performing “Kamancha” on the aptly named four-stringed instrument, the kamancha.
As the fourth-year ethnomusicology student plays, I feel the history of an entire people in the rippling vibrations of the strings.
It’s difficult to fathom how much the world has changed in 160 years.
But it’s even more difficult to fathom why a sect of the American judiciary is trying to drag the state of reproductive rights in this country back to the Civil War era.
This post was updated April 14 at 8:22 p.m.
UCLA’s Center for Accessible Education is an organization composed of 37 total positions, four of which are vacant for the 2023-2024 academic year.
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