On Jan. 1, 2025, Dr. Julio Frenk will become UCLA's seventh chancellor, succeeding Gene Block, who has served for 17 years. Currently the president of the University of Miami, Frenk is a distinguished global public health researcher, having previously worked as Mexico's secretary of health and for the World Health Organization. “I consider myself a boundary spanner and a bridge builder. And I know that the strength of institutions of higher learning — socially, academically and intellectually — comes from their diversity and from a willingness to cross boundaries,” he said. Darnell Hunt, M.A. '91, Ph.D. '94, UCLA’s executive vice chancellor and provost, will serve as interim chancellor beginning Aug. 1.
Bruins are mourning the passing of Bill Walton '74, a former UCLA Men’s Basketball two-time NCAA champion, NBA Hall of Famer and longtime sportscaster, who died on May 27, following a prolonged battle with cancer. You're invited to share your reflections of him for a tribute page which will be shared with his family and the Bruin community.
Each one of our students has traveled their own unique path to reach this milestone, and to honor them — the challenges they have overcome, the talents they have contributed and the inspiration they will continue to provide for all of us — we are spotlighting a few of their stories.
UCLA's decision to leave the Pac-12 and join the Big Ten Conference on Aug. 2 elicited a myriad of opinions. One Bruin, Patrick Auerbach '92, who worked for USC Athletics and led their Alumni Association for over two decades, offers his unique perspective, breaking down why and how it happened through this op-ed.
UCLA has enjoyed a long history of producing professional athletes in a variety of sports. In this sequel to Bruins in the Pros: Cheer and Dance Edition, we’re featuring 12 recent graduates who are currently performing for professional cheerleading and dance teams in both the NFL and NBA.