Join us for the inaugural BT monthly meetup, where you can BYOL (bring your own lunch) and enjoy the company of fellow IT professionals from across UCLA. Light refreshments (drinks and snacks) will be provided.
No registration required.
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Campus events of interest to the BruinTech community.
Join us for the inaugural BT monthly meetup, where you can BYOL (bring your own lunch) and enjoy the company of fellow IT professionals from across UCLA. Light refreshments (drinks and snacks) will be provided.
No registration required.
These meetups are for people who make websites. Join us every other week, on Wednesday at 11am, to ask any questions you may have about making websites at UCLA.
With the recent rollout of Canva licenses, BruinTech would like to invite you to join our next Learn at Lunch: Canva on Tuesday, April 1 from 12-1PM (Zoom). Featuring Strategic Communications’ Digital Art Director Paul Choi, this Learn at Lunch will cover Canva features (freemium vs. premium), resources about licenses, and available Canva guides.
Canva is a beginner-friendly platform, so anyone is welcome to join. This session would be especially useful for anyone in the UCLA IT community who works adjacent to marketing, communications, and design, and those who support staff who work in those areas.
No registration required.
These meetups are for people who make websites. Join us every other week, on Wednesday at 11am, to ask any questions you may have about making websites at UCLA.
CHANGE IN VENUE : Grand Ballroom in Ackerman Union-enter through Ackerman Union entrance across from Bear statue and up the elevator to 2nd floor
Join us on 9/18/2024 for the latest news impacting management of Apple devices - don't miss out! Enjoy some catered food!
Join UCLA’s XR Initiative for an in-person gathering focused on extended reality (XR) technologies, exploring content regulation, AI integration, and practical applications in diverse fields
UCLA Administrative Management Group (AMG) is holding a workshop on the usefulness of mentorships and place mentorships have in network and relationship building.
The UCLA Disabilities & Computing Program invites you to attend their next Disability Etiquette 101 workshop: Disability Culture & Allyship. This session aims to make the world of disabilities more approachable and relatable to the average person. Learn more about disability culture and etiquette with DCP project manager Carolanne Link.
Registration is now open for the upcoming Ascend 2.0 Townhall!