
At the Tuesday morning opening of the Disaster Recovery Center at UCLA’s Research Park, UCLA Chancellor Julio Frenk said UCLA experts are stationed at the center to assist members of the UCLA and LA community who are in need.
“I’m very proud that UCLA is donating this space to both the federal agencies like FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) and to the city and county of Los Angeles to help families and individuals as we start the recovery process,” he said in an interview at the opening. “We’re still in the emergency, but it is time now to start going to the recovery phase.”
(Maggie Konecky/Daily Bruin)
Mulick was the 2024-2025 features and student life editor and a PRIME senior staff writer. He was previously a News reporter. Mulick was a sociology student from northern New Jersey.
Mulick was the 2024-2025 features and student life editor and a PRIME senior staff writer. He was previously a News reporter. Mulick was a sociology student from northern New Jersey.
Konecky is the 2025-2026 metro editor and a photo contributor. She was previously news staff. Konecky is a fourth-year film, television and digital media student from Alameda, California.
Konecky is the 2025-2026 metro editor and a photo contributor. She was previously news staff. Konecky is a fourth-year film, television and digital media student from Alameda, California.
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