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The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has agreed to pay more than $6 million in a consent agreement after Jewish faculty and students brought an antisemitism lawsuit against the school o… ...
The University of California Los Angeles settled for $6 million after Jewish students accused the school of allowing a "Jew Exclusion Zone" on campus.
Bruin alum and long-time member of the Los Angeles Police Department Craig Valenzuela has been named UCLA‘s new police chief, the school announced Monday. Valenzuela, who grew up in Harbor City ...
UCLA and University of California officials said Monday that it will negotiate with Trump over $339 million in medical and science grant freezes.
DOJ says UCLA violated civil rights law with ‘indifference’ toward protecting Jewish and Israeli students by Tara Suter - 07/29/25 8:07 PM ET Listen to audio version of this article Advertisement ...
The DOJ issued a notice to UCLA and a warning of a pending lawsuit, saying the campus violated Jewish student civil rights last year during a pro-Palestinian encampment. The same day, UCLA said it ...
UCLA has lost an estimated total of $584 million in funds after the Trump administration announced it’s freezing medical and science research grants.
The University of California, Los Angeles, will pay $6 million to settle discrimination complaints brought by Jewish faculty and students against the school in 2024 -- which included letting a ...
UCLA has been notified that it will be losing some of its federal research funding over claims of “antisemitism and bias,” according to the school’s chancellor.
University of California reaches $6.45 million settlement over UCLA antisemitism lawsuit The system will also work to combat antisemitism on campus with $2.33 million in charitable contributions ...
With the 2025-26 school year about to begin, we figured we’d narrow down 25 college sports places to visit over the next 10 ...
This post was updated Aug. 1 at 8:04 p.m. A person stole merchandise near De Neve Plaza around 2 a.m. Friday. A person, who was not affiliated with UCLA, agreed to meet with the suspect to sell ...