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Campus will return to regular operations starting tomorrow, Saturday, May 11. In-person classes and work will resume tomorrow and continue going forward. Any serious disruptions to campus operations may change this guidance and you might receive communication directly from your instructor or supervisor. Law enforcement and other security personnel continue to be on campus to help promote safety and actively monitor conditions.
Per previous Academic Senate guidance on instruction, faculty should return to in-person instruction for courses scheduled as such starting Monday, May 13 (Week 7). In order to continue remote instruction for in-person classes in Week 7 and beyond, instructors must seek departmental authorization.
UCLA Extension will return to in-person classes tomorrow, with any on-campus classes moved to Westwood locations, and will return to normal operations and locations starting Monday.
Check the UCLA Library website for modified hours and services while it ramps up for regular operations.
Peaceful activities in accordance with university policy are allowed as part of our commitment and obligation to free expression.
Community Service Officer (CSO) Safety Escorts have extended daytime and evening hours to provide walking escorts to students, faculty, staff and visitors to and from anywhere on campus, in Westwood Village and in the Village apartments. CSO Safety Escorts are uniformed students who have received special training and are employed by UCPD. Call (310) 794-9255 to schedule a CSO escort or check the CSO website for extended hours and additional information.
Due to ongoing disruption, the campus has returned to limited operational status. Therefore, per Senate guidance, classes will move remote May 6-10. Employees who can work remotely should consult with their supervisors. Events and research activities should also go remote or be rescheduled wherever possible.
Law enforcement is stationed around campus to help promote safety and actively monitor conditions. Student Affairs has staff on campus to support our students.
All classes are moving remote today and campus operations are limited due to ongoing disruptions. Employees who can work remotely should do so in consultation with their supervisors. Events and research activities should also go remote or be rescheduled wherever possible. Law enforcement is stationed around campus to help promote safety and actively monitor conditions. Student Affairs has staff on campus to support our students.
Classes and work in Moore Hall will be remote today due to ongoing disruptions. Law enforcement is stationed around campus to help promote safety. Student Affairs has staff on campus to support our students.
Per updated Academic Senate guidance on instruction, faculty may continue to conduct courses remotely at their discretion through Friday, May 10, without the need for departmental authorization. Students will hear from instructors directly.
The campus will return to regular operations tomorrow, Monday 5/6, and plans to remain this way through the rest of the week.
Per updated Academic Senate guidance on instruction, faculty are encouraged to resume in-person instruction as soon as possible, but may continue to conduct courses remotely at their discretion through next Friday, May 10, without the need for departmental authorization. Students will hear from instructors directly.
Campus operations will be limited through the weekend, and are expected to resume in full on Monday. Classes continue remote through the weekend. Work, events and research activities are encouraged to remain remote or be rescheduled wherever possible during that period.
Campus operations will be limited tomorrow, Friday May 3rd.