The UCLA Store stands proud as one of the nation's largest independently run bookstores. Besides textbooks, you can find almost anything with the UCLA logo on it! Read more.
UCLA's first coffee house, opened in 1976, is still a favorite student gathering-place. Coffees & teas are a staple; there's also an extensive pastry selection & a Baskin-Robbins ice cream counter. Read more.
Guarding Bruin Plaza is our mascot "Joe." Check out the Bruin statue standing 6 ft. high and 10 ft. long, a 2-ton gift from the Alumni Association in celebration of the Association's 50th Anniversary! Read more.
The CTO is where Bruins buy their tickets for sporting events, music performances, themeparks and more! Students can get discounts to events taking place on campus or in the surrounding L.A. area. Read more.
Boelter Hall is the future home to a museum that will hold Prof. Leonard Kleinrock's Interface Message Processor (IMP), the router used to make the first Internet connection! Read more.
The UCLA Career Center offers an extensive array of career services, including the BruinView™ Career Management System, exclusively for UCLA Students and subscribing Alumni. Read more.
Join us for a bite at the Nouveau Food Trucks brought to you by UCLA Restaurants! Want to know who's coming next? Just check out the schedule online! Read more.
Named for the Janss brothers, who sold the land to UCLA, these 87-steps were the main entrance to UCLA. They have been featured in movies, like “Nutty Professor” and “Old School." Read more.
Featuring state-of-the-art dance theaters, studios, classrooms, and the Kaufman Family Garden Theater, Glorya Kaufman Hall is home to the UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance. Read more.
UCLA Live presents world-class performing arts with a global perspective, enhancing the experience by engaging, cultivating, and developing artists and audiences. Read more.
The Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA is an independently accredited hospital. It offers an array of services in a warm, supportive environment with 75 large, private patient rooms. Read more.
Schoenberg Music Building, named for composer and painter Arnold Schoenberg, houses the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, Music Library and the second largest ethnomusicology archive in the nation. Read more.
The School of Nursing is redefining nursing through uncompromised excellence in research, education, practice, policy and patient advocacy. Graduates are reimagining the profession of nursing. Read more.
Drake Stadium is the home of UCLA's track and field and soccer teams. The top of the stadium offers a spectacular view of the entire UCLA campus. Read more.
Designed by architect I.M. Pei, the 1 million+ sq. ft., 10-story structure encompasses Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA and Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA. Read more.
Considered among the elite for its pediatric care, Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA serves over 6,000 inpatients and 100,000 outpatients annually, offering a full spectrum of medical care for children. Read more.
UCLA Tiverton House is a 100-room hotel designed to meet the needs of Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center patients and their families in Westwood. Read more.
Adjacent to the Medical Center, UCLA Medical Plaza consists of 3 buildings plus an adjacent parking structure, offering convenient access to various outpatient services in over 80 specialty clinics. Read more.
Hammer members enjoy priority seating at public programs, among other great benefits. Read more.