• Music Sustainability Summit

    Solotech Studios 1017 N Las Palmas Ave, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    The Music Sustainability Summit returns for its third year, convening professionals from across the live and recorded music ecosystem to advance sustainability in the industry. MSS26 focuses on the ideas and initiatives that reshape how music is made, performed, and experienced. Join artists, venue operators, tour managers, promoters, and more for a day of learning, networking, and action. Check in/Coffee: 8am Summit: 9am-5:30pm Reception: 5:30pm-7pm MSS26 is produced by the Music Sustainability Alliance (MSA), a 501c3 nonprofit organization. MSA's mission is to embed sustainability in the music industry’s DNA by convening stakeholders to showcase and accelerate initiatives where sustainability becomes...

  • Building a Resilient Climate Career

    UCLA Anderson School of Management 110 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, United States

    ​Join for an evening focused on how to build a meaningful and resilient career in climate, energy, and sustainability. The program will begin with a dynamic panel exploring diverse pathways across the climate landscape, from corporate roles to startups and nonprofits, highlighting the many ways professionals are driving impact. ​The evening concludes with a networking reception, offering the opportunity to connect with speakers and peers across the UCLA and broader LA climate community. ​​​​The agenda: 4:50pm - Doors open, check-in 5:00pm - Welcome & introductions 5:10pm - 5:40pm - Panel: Many Roads to Climate Impact: Exploring Diverse Career Pathways 5:40pm...

  • Water for Life: Film Screening and Discussion

    Hammer Museum, Bay-Nimoy Theatre 10899 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Water For Life tells the story of three extraordinary individuals: Berta Cáceres, a Lenca Indigenous leader in Honduras; Francisco Piñeda, a subsistence farmer in El Salvador; and Alberto Curamil, an Indigenous Mapuche Chief in Chile, all of whom refused to let government-supported industry and Transnational Corporations take their water and redirect it to mining, hydroelectric, or large scale industrial agriculture projects. The screening is followed by a conversation on the diversion of water resources from the Owens Valley to Los Angeles and its impact on local tribal communities. The screening will be followed by a conversation with Teri Red Owl,...

  • Free Food from UCLA Dining Halls!

    Join Bruin Dine for food recovery events every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 10PM in the SAC Basement (unless otherwise announced)! Please bring your own tupperware and utensils! Follow https://www.instagram.com/uclabruindine/ for additional updates!

  • 2026 Luskin Summit, Building Power Through Local Solutions

    UCLA Luskin Conference Center 425 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    The 2026 Luskin Summit, Building Power Through Local Solutions, will examine how California communities can build power to address vulnerability through locally driven policy action that advances equity, and well-being. The Summit will emphasize that lasting change comes not from one-size-fits-all approaches, but from empowering local governments, institutions, and communities to shape solutions that reflect their needs and strengths. Grounded in UCLA Luskin’s commitment to tackling society’s most urgent challenges, the Summit will explore how vulnerability is shaped by policy choices—and how power can be built through collaboration, accountability, and strategic action at the local and regional levels. Conversations will...

  • Foundations of Green Building

    Join to learn about the foundations of green building design, materials, and jobs. Earn 4 GBCI credits & a certificate after a quiz. Buildings wield significant influence over our environment, neighboring communities, and the individuals who inhabit them. Recognizing and mitigating these impacts through building modernization is crucial. In this course, you will delve into the intricacies of green, high-performing buildings, exploring elements such as building design, operational strategies, project location, and materials selection. You'll also gain insights into the expanding realm of green jobs, a vital component of this sustainable transition. Upon successful completion of a 25-question exam following...

  • Good Food For All: Environmental Sustainability Webinar

    Online

    Hear from panelists Florence Simpson of LAUSD, Li Schmidt of UCANR, and Ryan Jackson of LA Compost. This webinar will focus on an environmental sustainability pillar: Protecting natural resources, reducing food waste, supporting local farms, and building climate-resilient infrastructure to create a sustainable food system for generations to come. REGISTER HERE

  • Free Food from UCLA Dining Halls!

    Join Bruin Dine for food recovery events every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 10PM in the SAC Basement (unless otherwise announced)! Please bring your own tupperware and utensils! Follow https://www.instagram.com/uclabruindine/ for additional updates!

  • Clean Air Conversations webinar: The Future of Green Vehicle Technology

    Online

    Join a forward-looking conversation, with a focus on building the workforce that will power the clean transportation transition. As zero-emission and clean vehicle technologies continue to advance, developing a skilled workforce is critical to ensuring these innovations reach scale and deliver lasting environmental and economic benefits. Hear from academic, industry, and nonprofit leaders —including Prof. David Blekhman of California State University, Los Angeles; JoAnne Golden of TRC Companies; and Terry Tamminen of AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles—as they explore emerging green vehicle technologies, the evolving clean tech workforce landscape, and the opportunities ahead for training the next generation...

  • Webinar: Reducing Single-use on Campus: Ditching the Disposable Culture

    Online

    Reducing single use items on campus is essential to reducing our waste and impact on the planet. This webinar explores different ways campuses are moving towards reuse instead of single use. Hear presentations from Lexi Raczka from Boston University Dining Services and Tom Beres and Raidis Maypa from Associated Students UCLA. REGISTER HERE