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Events

Sunday,
Mar 15
Newport Regatta Location: Newport Beach, CA
Baritone Benjamin Appl is celebrated for a voice that "belongs to the last of the old great masters of song" with "an almost infinite range of colours" (Suddeutsche Zeitung), and for performances "delivered with wit, intelligence and sophistication" (Gramophone). James Baillieu is one of the leading song and chamber music pianists of his generation. They will perform Franz Schubert's Winterreise. Tickets are limited and go on sale at 12 noon on Tuesday, February 17, 2026. Please visit the event website for full details. Location: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
Women's Ice Hockey vs Green(4:30PM)Ice Hockey
Monday,
Mar 16
Spring 2026 Undergraduate Institutional Student Aid Funds (Excluding monthly stipend awards) will disburse to BruinBill the evening of Monday, March 16, 2026.
State of Screenwriting Fireside Chat(6:30PM - 8PM) School of Theater, Film and Television
Join us for a fireside chat with Professor Nicole Jefferson Asher of the John Wells Division of Writing for Screen and Television at the USC School of Cinematic Arts alongside TFT’s Film, Television and Digital Media Professor George Huang. The discussion will center on the state of screenwriting in the age of microdramas and other changes at this historic juncture in the industry. Professor Nicole Jefferson Asher is an alumna of the MFA Directing and Production at TFT; and Professor George Huang is an alumnus of the Stark program at USC. Location: James Bridges Theater
Tuesday,
Mar 17
End-of-Term Grading in Bruin Learn & MyUCLA(3PM - 4PM) Bruin Learn Center of Excellence
Wednesday,
Mar 18
WINTER CPT WEBINARS (FOR F-1 VISA STUDENTS)(10AM - 11AM) Dashew Center for International Students and Scholars
UCLA F-1 visa students, do you want to know more about off-campus employment authorization? Join us on one of our weekly CPT webinars hosted by the Dashew Center staff to learn more! Location: https://ucla.zoom.us/j/95322790676
Thursday,
Mar 19
End-of-Term Grading in Bruin Learn & MyUCLA(2PM - 3PM) Bruin Learn Center of Excellence
Public Affairs Major Application Information Session #2(3PM - 4PM) Luskin School of Public Affairs
Are you applying to the Public Affairs major this year? Join us at the Public Affairs Major Application Information Session to learn about the major application eligibility criteria and application process! The major application information sessions are open to students who are applying to the Public Affairs major this Winter 2026. All Major Application Information Sessions are the same. Please register to attend the session that best fits your schedule. Access the major application information on our website at: https://luskin.ucla.edu/undergraduate-program/public-affairs-major-admissions/current-students#toggle-id-4 Questions? For questions, contact the Public Affairs Undergraduate Program via MyUCLA Message Center at https://luskin.ucla.edu/undergraduate-program/contact-us. Location: https://ucla.zoom.us/meeting/register/nUM8uru1Q7ioWjOjPlNJNg
Friday,
Mar 20
Winter Quarter EndsAcademic Calendar
Spring 2026 Graduate/Professional Federal and Private Loans + Undergraduate State and Federal Aid, University Loans and Private Loans will disburse to BruinBill the evening of Friday, March 20, 2026.
A Face in the Crowd(7:30PM)Library
Admission is free. No advance reservations. Your seat will be assigned to you when you pick up your ticket at the box office. Seats are assigned on a first come, first served basis. The box office opens one hour before the event. A Face in the Crowd U.S., 1957 “What do I get out of this?” asks Andy Griffith’s “Lonesome” Rhodes of Patricia Neil’s radio producer touring an Arkansas jail for local musical talent. In his rise to fame and influence, Rhodes’ narcissistic motivation remains the same throughout A Face in the Crowd, no matter what Everyman platitudes people project on him. Radio gets him started but television is the new medium that vaults him to the pinnacle of political power. With McCarthyism still in the air, director Elia Kazan and screenwriter Budd Schulberg pitch a darker take on populism than Frank Capra’s in Meet Doe Joe, but they still share a faith in the American public’s natural resistance to authoritarian appeals that, for all the film’s prophetic bone fides, feels naive in retrospect.—Senior Public Programmer Paul Malcolm 35mm, b&w, 126 min. Director: Elia Kazan. Screenwriter: Budd Schulberg. With: Andy Griffith, Patricia Neal, Anthony Franciosa. 35mm preservation print courtesy of the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive with funding provided by The Film Foundation and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Part of: From John Doe to Lonesome Rhodes: Antifacism from the Archive Location: Billy Wilder Theater
Saturday,
Mar 21
Botanical Garden Tour(10AM - 11AM) Mathias Botanical Garden
Explore our living museum featuring collections of plants from around the globe! Join a Garden Guide for a free tour of the Botanical Garden on March 21 at 10 am. You’ll hear the stories of selected plants in the Garden and their relevance to human society. All ages are welcome. Tours meet at the La Kretz Garden Pavilion at the northern end of the Garden and are given a grace period of 5 minutes. Location: La Kretz Garden Pavilion, 707 Tiverton Drive
CRAA D1A League Match Location: San Luis Obispo, CA
THE DREAM & THE LIE(7:30PM)Library
In-person: Q&A with filmmaker Elena Dorfman; Ariel West, artist-in-residence, UCLA Film & Television Archive. Admission is free. No advance reservations. Your seat will be assigned to you when you pick up your ticket at the box office. Seats are assigned on a first come, first served basis. The box office opens one hour before the event. THE DREAM & THE LIE U.S., 2024 For over four decades, from 1944–1991, Albania was ruled by one of the most repressive dictatorships anywhere in the world. For most of that time, the Marxist-Leninist regime was led by Enver Hoxha, who ruthlessly suppressed any opposition and kept his fearful population isolated from the outside world. Throughout that period, Albanians could see images of themselves and their country only as represented in the fiction features and documentaries produced by the state-run New Albania Kinostudio. In 1993, two years after the end of the regime, Albanian American visual artist and photographer Elena Dorfman began regularly visiting her mother’s home country and in 2018 she was granted unprecedented access to the collection of the Albanian National Film Archive. The result of her archival research, Dorfman’s experimental feature documentary, THE DREAM & THE LIE brings scenes from the archive’s film holdings together in a widescreen triptych image that can feel both epic and intimate in scale all at once. A captivating exploration of how movies were used by the regime to construct a powerful national mythology that penetrated deep into daily life, THE DREAM & THE LIE is also a visually arresting example of how artists can creatively and productively engage with archival material. The UCLA Film & Television Archive is pleased to host Elena Dorfman at the Billy Wilder Theater for a screening of THE DREAM & THE LIE followed by an in person conversation with the Archive’s 2025 Artist-in-Residence Ariel West about the film and relationship between the artist and the archive. DCP, color and b&w, 70 min. Director: Elena Dorfman. Programmed and note written by Senior Public Programmer Paul Malcolm. Part of: THE DREAM & THE LIE Location: Billy Wilder Theater