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      • It is perhaps fitting that John Anderson conditioned his naming gift to his alma mater’s business school on a requirement that the school build a first-class facility and that years later, Marion Anderson's transformative gift would add a new structure to the complex.
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  2. She also created a language for the 1970s TV show “Land of the Lost.”. #33. (1984) The UCLA Center for the Study of Women is founded, becoming the first organized research unit of its kind in the UC system. #34. Coral Von Zumwalt. (1984) The Bruin, the iconic 10-foot long and 6-foot bronze statue, is installed.

  3. UCLA Anderson School of Management was founded in 1935 as the School of Management at UCLA, and was named for UCLA alumnus John E. Anderson in 1987.

  4. Website. ucla.edu. The University of California, Los Angeles ( UCLA) [1] is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Its academic roots were established in 1881 as a normal school then known as the southern branch of the California State Normal School which later evolved into San José State University.

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  5. The College of Commerce (later the graduate School of Business Administration) was established in 1935. In 1939 the School of Education replaced the Teachers College, and the College of Applied Arts (later the College of Fine Arts) was established. UCLA during World War II

  6. As a public research university, our mission is the creation, dissemination, preservation and application of knowledge for the betterment of our global society. UCLA combines the close-knit learning environment of a spirited public school with the endless opportunities of a world-class city. Located in beautiful Westwood, minutes from Hollywood ...

  7. alumni.ucla.edu › uclas-story › ucla-history-timeline-2UCLA Timeline - UCLA Alumni

    The College of Business Administration (now the Anderson School) is founded as UCLA’s first professional school. UniCamp, a student-run summer program for underprivileged and physically challenged youth, welcomes its first campers. 1936. Graduate studies expand to include the doctoral degree; Ph.D. programs are approved in four departments.

  8. Business Economics Major | UCLA Economics. The Bachelor of Arts in Business Economics offers a major for students seeking a business orientation in their study of economics. It does not replicate the traditional undergraduate business school curriculum.

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