• Botanical Art Class with Konstanze Rausch

    Dive into the world of botanical-inspired art with this workshop led by artist and instructor Konstanze Rausch! Join the Garden for this hands-on experience to explore a variety of captivating mediums and innovative techniques. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to unleash your inner artist! This event is free. Supplies are not provided. REGISTER HERE

  • Food Day – LA Climate Week

    Join LA Climate Week Food Day, a full day of networking, expert panels, and delicious plant-based meals, all focused on how food can drive climate action. This event, held at Fiesta Hall in West Hollywood, is part of LA Climate Week, a series of dozens of events promoting sustainability across the region. What to Expect:...

  • Climate Case Study Workshop: “Fact or Fiction? Evaluating Corporate Sustainability Through Disclosed Data”

    As California moves forward with mandatory corporate climate disclosures (SB 253 & SB 261), how can we tell which companies are truly leading on sustainability — and which are just greenwashing? ​Join an interactive workshop hosted by the Center for Impact at UCLA Anderson, and UCLA Open for Good Initiative, to explore real corporate sustainability...

  • Habitability and Multispecies Flourishing: From Local to Planetary

    Join an enlightening panel discussion on the harmonious coexistence of humans and non-human species, with a special focus on Los Angeles, urban biodiversity, and the concept of rewilding. Explore how our local environment in Los Angeles can support thriving ecosystems and enhance habitat diversity. Our expert panel will delve into the importance of urban biodiversity,...

  • Building the Future: A Live Inevitable Podcast with Patrick Maloney

    Join My Climate Journey (MCJ) Managing Partner and Host, Cody Simms, for a live recording of the Inevitable podcast. Cody will share the stage with Patrick Maloney, the Co-founder and CEO of CIV. ​This event offers a deep dive into climate tech from a seasoned entrepreneur, exploring the future of critical infrastructure, nuclear energy, and...

  • From Origin to Opportunity: The Watch Duty Story

    In an era where climate change drives increasingly frequent and devastating wildfires, access to reliable, real-time information can mean the difference between safety and disaster for communities on the frontlines. Watch Duty is a non-profit, non-partisan, and non-government organization focused on disseminating public safety information about nearby wildfires and firefighting efforts in real-time from verified...

  • Free Food from UCLA Dining Halls!

    Join Bruin Dine for our food recovery events every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 10PM in the SAC Basement! Bring your utensils, containers, and appetite! Hit the follow button (https://www.instagram.com/uclabruindine/) to see what we’re serving up each week!

  • IoES seminar series 2024-25 Focus on the Environment and Sustainability – “Managing the Mid-Transition from Fossil to Clean Energy,” Prof. Emily Grubert, University of Notre Dame

    Emily Grubert Associate Professor of Sustainable Energy Policy in the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame. Emily Grubert is a civil engineer and environmental sociologist who studies how we can make better decisions about large infrastructure systems, particularly related to justice-centering decarbonization of the US energy system. Prof. Emily Grubert...

  • Semel Healthy Campus Initiative Eudaimonia 2025 Award presentation

    The Semel Healthy Campus Initiative (HCI) Center at UCLA & the MindWell team invite you to its annual Eudaimonia Awards 2025 Ceremony! The HCI Eudaimonia Award is an annual recognition award given to a member of the UCLA community past or present who exemplifies a life full of purpose and meaning. This year, the theme...