Resources

  • UCLA Library

    Consistently ranked among the top academic libraries in the country, the UCLA Library drives the world-class research, groundbreaking discoveries, and innovation for which UCLA is renowned. Whether on campus or online, the UCLA Library takes the lead in preserving cultural heritage, making knowledge accessible, and building a library of the future. Under the direction of Norman and Armena Powell University Librarian Ginny Steel, the UCLA Library system serves students, faculty, and researchers of all disciplines. It is one Library with many physical locations, including:

    • Arts Library
    • Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library
    • Richard C. Rudolph East Asian Library
    • Eugene and Maxine Rosenfeld Management Library
    • Music Library
    • Powell Library
    • Charles E. Young Research Library
    • Science and Engineering Library
    • Special Collections

    UCLA Library has created a series of pod specific research guides that include recommendations, data/research, and organizations associated with the pods!

  • UCLA Recreation

    Reflecting the varied leisure and wellness needs of the University community, UCLA Recreation provides extensive access to a broad range of recreational activities and services. The Department offers programming which encompasses the competitive, passive, social, cultural, and instructional aspects of recreational activity. In addition, UCLA Recreation manages 14 of the University’s recreational and athletic facilities offering recreation, sport, and numerous multi-use options for student and university events.

    UCLA students, faculty, staff and eligible alumni affiliates (and their family members) can access our many programs and facilities. UCLA students, through their tuition and fees have access to recreation facilities and may purchase additional services. UCLA faculty, staff, emeriti and alumni affiliates (and their family members) are eligible to purchase a membership for access to our many programs and facilities.

  • Mindful Awareness Research Center

    The Mindful Awareness Research Center is a partner of the Norman Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunology within the Jane and Terry Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA. MARC’s mission is to foster mindful awareness across the lifespan through education and research to promote well-being and a more compassionate society. 

    The center:

    • offers classes and workshops to the general public, teaching the skills of mindfulness across the lifespan
    • fosters and publicizes research to support the scientific benefits of mindful awareness
    • brings mindfulness to professionals through UCLA’s medical education program: including doctors, medical students, staff and faculty
    • offers mindfulness tools and classes to support mental health professionals
  • UCLA Dining

    UCLA Dining Services is an award-winning program that is nationally recognized for its high-quality cuisine, state-of-the-art facilities, and innovative services. We cater to the needs of our guests with convenience and flexibility in mind and are pleased to offer a wide variety of menu choices, dining hours, and meal plans. Our program is designed to provide fresh, healthy, and tasty meals every day for students, faculty, staff, and visitors.

  • UCLArts & Healing

    UCLArts & Healing is an organizational member of the UCLA Collaborative Centers for Integrative Medicine (CCIM), and is supported by the Arts & Healing Initiative, a non-profit organization established for this purpose. Their mission is to transform lives through creative expression by integrating the innate benefits of the arts with mental health practices for self-discovery, connection, and empowerment.

  • UCLA Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

    The mission of UCLA Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion is to build an equal learning and working environment for all students, faculty, and staff at UCLA.

  • UCLA Title IX Office

    The Title IX Coordinator is available to consult and provide advice to anyone in the UCLA community regarding rights and responsibilities under Title IX as well as policies and procedures .The Title IX office takes reports of gender discrimination, including allegation of sexual harassment and sexual violence.  The Title IX Coordinator ensures that all complaints are handled in accordance with established policies and procedures.