What's Current January 2022

January 2022

 
Welcome to the latest edition of What's Current, the first of 2022. Each month, we spotlight members of our Anderson community, as well as events and activities on campus. As this new year begins, I want to thank all of you for everything you continue to do to strengthen and support our community.
As the stories and videos below highlight, we can all be proud of our dynamic, caring community, where we strive for intelligence AND character, a combination Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once called the goal of true education. Each year, the holiday in his honor leads the way to February’s observance of Black History Month. Keep an eye out for those events and many others at Anderson next month.

Dean Tony Bernardo

Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.’s
1965 UCLA Speech

In “Segregation Must Die,” Dr. King delineated between facts and truth

 
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Replace New Year’s Resolutions
with Intentionality

Anderson’s executive director of student development encourages MBA students to ask, “Who do I want to be?”

 
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Q&A with Regina Regazzi (’97)

After leading the Parker Career Management Center, Regina Regazzi takes on a new role as senior advisor, employer relations

 
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PODCAST: When Breakthroughs Happen
(or Don’t) in Business School Research

A cross-section of UCLA Anderson faculty discusses the risks and rewards of research breakthroughs

 
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UCLA Anderson Alumni Lead in the
$23 Billion NFT Industry

Rikin Mantri (’13), Ben Arnon (’07) and Lea Kozin (’10)
are keeping pace with the digital world

 
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Global Trends Enlighten
MBA Students’ Career Choices

UCLA Anderson economist Romain Wacziarg’s course
looks at the big picture

 
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Hamilton Dancer Balances
Poet and Quant

Sam Aberman (’22) counts on UCLA Anderson’s flexibility
as she dances by night

 
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Employee or Capitalist? Equity Compensation Merges the Two

UCLA Anderson’s Andrea L. Eisfeldt offers a significant revision to the vast body of recent research about labor’s declining share of the fruits of the U.S. economy

 
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