Science  People  Locations  Timeline
Index: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Home > University of California, Los Angeles


 Contents
The University of California, Los Angeles, popularly known as UCLA, is a public, coeducational university situated in the neighborhood of Westwood within the City of Los Angeles. It is the second-oldest campus of the University of California as well as the largest university in the State of California.


MottoFiat Lux
(Latin, "Let There Be Light")
Established 1919
School type Public
Chancellor Albert Carnesale
Location Los Angeles, California, USA
Enrollment 26,000 undergraduate,
12,000 graduate
Faculty 3,238
Endowment US$1.2 billion
Campus Urban, 419 acres (1.7 kmē)
Sports teams Bruins
Website

/ www.ucla.edu

1 History

UCLA was founded in 1919 as the "Southern Branch of the University of California" on Vermont Avenue in the City of Los Angeles. It is the second-oldest campus in the University of California system. In 1927, the school was renamed the "University of California at Los Angeles"; the word 'at' was officially replaced by a comma in 1958, in line with other UC campuses. Also in 1927, the state broke ground at a new campus on the chaparral-covered hills of a real estate development called Westwood. The first classes were held in 1929 in the four original buildings on the 400 acre (1.6 kmē) campus.



Read more »

Non User