UC community sees Haiti on the rise
Panelists on campus discuss the role of social networks, objective reporting, Haitian culture, and the involvement of aid organizations as we see Haiti on the rise.
Panelists on campus discuss the role of social networks, objective reporting, Haitian culture, and the involvement of aid organizations as we see Haiti on the rise.
Amy Ta discusses ethnicity, identity, community and what it means to be “Asian American” as she prepares to close her UCLA chapter.
For the Obama administration, what happened in the aftermath of Iran’s 2009 election when mass protests broke out in Tehran and Iran’s other major cities was a surprise.
The Generation relies on articles written by the student body for the bulk of its content. Articles must be original works by the writer. Although The [...]
UCLA students and faculty follow the livelihood practices and environmental challenges facing Muslim and Buddist women in Thailan in light of the catastrophic effects of the 2004 tsunami and return with Net Impact Undergrad at UCLA, a new student organization supporting social entrepreneurship.
The Burkle Center’s quarterly career panel brings together seasoned diplomats, humanitarians, and students to share diverse experiences.
The Generation is an online foreign affairs magazine featuring students’ perspectives on global current events. The site’s title is a recognition that — through factors such as [...]
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