When a philanthropist and a leading medical school at a top-tier university come together, the future gets even…
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Engineering Frontiers
The third time might be the charm, but the fourth gift is the most transformative. At least that’s…
Forever a Bruin, A Quarterback Gives Back
Troy Aikman knows a little something about goals. One of the greatest quarterbacks in UCLA and NFL history, he…
Gifts to Better Brain Health
When Laurie and Steven Gordon care about issues, they invest in the people who are working to address…
A Landscape for Learning
UCLA’s academic disciplines are as diverse as donors’ passions, making it possible for philanthropists to find the ideal…
Grand Opening. Great Times.
Family, friends, philanthropists, and some of UCLA’s most fascinating experts came together on two different occasions this fall…
Giving Down to a Fine Art
One of the many ways UCLA contributes to the vitality of Los Angeles is through the arts. In…
Honoring a Legacy. Memorializing a Life.
Judi Kaufman lived with brain cancer for 18 years. She didn’t battle it so much as embrace it,…
In the Market for Excellence
When it comes to business, few know it like UCLA alumnus Bernard (“Bernie”) Briskin ’49. After serving in…
Laughter and the Best Medicine
“Nice guys finish first,” comedian, writer, and actor Garry Shandling famously said. “If you don’t know that, then…
Keeping Knowledge in Circulation
When Norman Powell ’59 was a child, his father, longtime University Librarian Lawrence (Larry) Clark Powell, often took…
Joining Forces for the Future
UCLA builds bridges on campus and in the community. Sometimes it connects people for life. In 1962, two…
Invaluable Resources
When it comes to education, research, and service, UCLA is one of Los Angeles’s — and the world’s…
A Place of Hope
UCLA’s contributions to community are illuminating problems and bringing solutions to light. Stuart House, with its collaborative efforts…
Magnanimity Meets a Great Need
Every ten seconds, someone in the U.S. goes to the emergency room with a migraine-related complaint. Migraine, a…
Off and Running
When UCLA publicly launched the Centennial Campaign for UCLA in May 2014, what we really kicked off was…
Philanthropy with Foresight
“Visionary philanthropy can alter the course of science,” says Dr. John Mazziotta, vice chancellor, UCLA Health Sciences, and…
Seeing to the Future of Medicine
The intersection of Le Conte and Tiverton Avenues in Westwood is now also a critical juncture in medical…
An Opening for UCLA Football
From Olympic champions to prospective professionals, UCLA student-athletes make their marks on and in their fields. But these…
An Endeared Leader, An Inspiring Legacy
When generous and loyal philanthropist Marion Anderson, P ’77, ’88 passed away Mother’s Day, May 14, 2017, in…
A Spectrum of Support
You can almost sense the synapses firing across campus after James L. Easton’s ’59 recent $36 million gift…
State of the Arts
In 2016 Margo Leavin ’58 gave $20 million to renovate UCLA’s graduate art studios in Culver City. Three…
UCLA Soccer Scores
Thanks to a lead commitment of $5 million, the Annenberg Foundation is leading the way to transform the…
Building for the Future
A 21st-century education demands 21st-century spaces — and UCLA Anderson School of Management is rising to the challenge,…
Giving for the Good of All
Strengthening families. Improving the environment. Enriching the arts. These are just a few of the ways Anthony (Tony)…
Engineering Up
The new flagship facility for UCLA Samueli School of Engineering is up — and stunning. Engineering VI’s design…
Key Partners for Key Priorities
For more than 50 years, with gifts to multiple areas, Eugene Rosenfeld ’56 and Maxine Rosenfeld have made…
Strength in Numbers
How does UCLA top having its best fundraising year ever? By surpassing the Centennial Campaign goal 18 months…
An Array of Funds for the Arts
Donors to the arts at UCLA find creative ways to give. Their recent contributions — from cash pledges…