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SUMMARY:Watermark: Film co-presented by Hammer and UCLA Institute of Environment and Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Co-presented with the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability\n \nIn this documentary\, Edward Burtynsky and Jennifer Baichwal journey around the globe—from the man-made All-American Canal on the Colorado River to the sacred waters of the Allahabad in India to the immense Xiluodu Dam in China—exploring the massive impact that human intervention has had on the world’s water supply. A discussion with the filmmakers and Mark Gold\, acting director\, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability follows the screening. (2013\, Dirs. J. Baichwal & E. Burtynsky\, 92 min).\n \nTHE NEXT WAVE: QUALITY\, QUANTITY\, AND ACCESSIBILITY OF WATER IN THE 21ST CENTURY\nThroughout 2015\, the Hammer and the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability explore the most pressing issues surrounding the current and future state of water. Topics explored in this monthly series include California’s water supply\, rising sea levels\, hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”)\, ocean acidification\, plastic pollution\, international water supplies\, and water rights.\n \n\n \n \nALL HAMMER PUBLIC PROGRAMS ARE FREE. Tickets for assigned seating in the Billy Wilder Theater are required and available at the Box Office one hour before each program. Early arrival is recommended. Tickets are available one per person on a first come\, first served basis. \n \nAs a benefit for their support\, members enjoy priority ticketing and seat selection\, subject to availability.\n \nParking is available under the museum for a flat fee of $3 after 6PM. \n \nAll Hammer public programs are free and made possible by a major gift from the Dream Fund at UCLA. \n \nGenerous support is also provided by Susan Bay Nimoy and Leonard Nimoy\, Good Works Foundation and Laura Donnelley\, an anonymous donor\, and all Hammer members. 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/watermark-film-co-presented-by-hammer-and-ucla-institute-of-environment-and-sustainability/
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SUMMARY:A Gut Reaction to Obesity: The Impact of Diet\, the Microbiome\, and the Environment
DESCRIPTION:More than one third of adults in the United States are considered obese\, creating one of the most pressing medical\, public health\, financial\, and societal crises of our time. Please join us for the 2015 UCLA Healthcare Symposium\, an annual event organized by students at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA\, to explore the obesity epidemic\, its wide-reaching consequences\, and possible solutions for the future. The symposium will feature lectures by Michael Moss\, author of Pulitzer Prize-winning book Salt\, Sugar\, Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us and NY Times reporter\, Dr. Sarkis Mazmanian\, Dr. Emeran Mayer\, and Dr. Paul Simon with Dr. Wendy Slusser as emcee and panel moderator.\nWhat: 19th Annual UCLA Healthcare Symposium: “A Gut Reaction to Obesity: The Impact of Diet\, the Microbiome\, and the Environment”\nWhen: Saturday\, January 24\, 2015\, Check-in starts at 8:30am\nWhere: UCLA Covel Commons\, 200 De Neve Drive\, Los Angeles\, CA 90095 Breakfast and Lunch will be served.\nPlease register here:   www.hcs2015.eventbrite.com/
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/a-gut-reaction-to-obesity-the-impact-of-diet-the-microbiome-and-the-environment/
LOCATION:UCLA Sunset Village Covel Commons\, 200 De Neve Dr\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90024\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Graduate/Undergraduate Environmental Mixer!
DESCRIPTION:During this event\, current UCLA graduate students from a variety of fields will share their academic\, career\, and personal experiences related to environment and sustainability during our panel. Following the panel\, graduates and undergraduates can enjoy a mixer with fun networking activities and prizes! Food will be provided! We are also proud to announce this event has received the Green Event Seal from UCLA Events!\nDate: Tuesday\, January 27\nTime: 5 – 7 PM\nLocation: LATC Clubhouse (LA Tennis Center Clubhouse) – on campus\, west of Pauley Pavilion\nWho: Any graduate and undergraduate students are welcome! No RSVP required!\n\n\n\nQuestions? Email the Graduate Student Association\, Sustainability Resource Center at src@gsa.asucla.ucla.edu
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/the-graduateundergraduate-environmental-mixer/
LOCATION:LATC Clubhouse (LA Tennis Center Clubhouse) – on campus\, west of Pauley Pavilion
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