January 24, 2025
How the Santa Ana winds are worsening the L.A. wildfires – ft. Janine Baijnath-Rodino
The Santa Ana winds have been a major factor in the spread of the Los Angeles wildfires. The National asks Prof. Janine Baijnath-Rodino, director of meteorology at UCLA, to break down why the winds are so powerful and the science behind the severity of the fires.
January 17, 2025
Is the air safe? Q&A with Suzanne Paulson
Ash below, blue sky above: Is the air safe? Deciding whether the air is safe in Southern California can feel
December 12, 2024
Professor Janine Baijnath-Rodino featured in “What is Magic?”
Professor Janine Baijnath-Rodino was featured in a newsroom article discussing their interpretations of magic. Read about it at UCLA Newsroom
November 22, 2024
Climate change parching the American West even without rainfall deficits
Higher temperatures caused by anthropogenic climate change made an ordinary drought into an exceptional drought that parched the American West
September 11, 2024
Undergraduate Orientation Event
Date: Wednesday September 25, 2024Time: 2PMRegister for our event Come see why AOS is right for you! Learn about AOS
July 31, 2024
Dr. Man Hua was selected for the SCOSTEP 2024 Distinguished Young Scientist award
Please join us in congratuating Dr Man Hua on being selected for the SCOSTEP 2024 Distinguished Young Scientist Award. Her
June 14, 2024
Uniting art and science, from concert hall to carbon cycle
Violinist Sarah Worden will earn her doctorate in atmospheric and oceanic sciences this month
May 2, 2024
Rong Fu elected to National Academy of Engineering
Fu, a professor in the Department of atmospheric and oceanic sciences in the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and the director of UCLA’s Joint
March 8, 2024
Suzanne Paulson Receives Fulbright Specialist Award to Senegal at Alioune Diop University
The U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board are pleased to announce that Suzanne Paulson of University
November 17, 2023
Professor Tripati & Professor Hall Contributes to the 5th Nation Climate Assessment.
Three UCLA professors contributed to the Fifth National Climate Assessment, a report emphasizing the pervasive and inequitable nationwide harms of climate change,