Ucla

//ˌju.si.ɛlˈeɪ//

"Ucla" in a Sentence (15 examples)

He gave a series of lectures on Japanese literature at UCLA.

Sami was a UCLA basketball star.

“Because this species is so commonly exploited for food and the pet industry, it’s the one that gets released the most often,” said Brad Shaffer, UCLA distinguished professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and director of the La Kretz Center for California Conservation Science.

Gen Z had the highest score on the UCLA Loneliness Scale, which has been the standard measurement for studying loneliness since 1978.

For example, between 2017 and 2018, the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) took in more than $130 million from sports revenue.

Tom heard Mary is studying neurology at UCLA.

Tom got his bachelor's at UCLA.

An online rant against Asian students at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has caused an uproar on campus and beyond.

The study based on UCLA research found that obese children—those with a Body Mass Index (BMI) in the 95th percentile or above—are nearly two times more likely to have three or more physical or mental conditions than kids with a healthy weight.

We want to go to UCLA, too.

Representatives from UCLA are Sunny Merrill and Ken Gallagher who will appear tonight on Peter Potter’s “College Corner” program, which will poll the most popular record according to West Coast collegiennes on KHJ from 10:30 to 11.

State begins fouling and UCLA misses a couple of front-end free throws on one-and-ones.

Chris Tilly, a labor economist at UCLA, said the shortages among burger-flippers and cashiers is notable “because those low-end jobs more typically have a labor surplus.”

None of the processing happens out in the open ocean, said Gaurav Sant, an Equatic founder and professor of sustainability at UCLA, “this is important because it allows you to measure everything that you’re doing perfectly.”

A 2021 academic study led by UCLA academics identified Pinker as one of the “political centrists” who have “played a role in legitimizing the ideas of the human biodiversity movement” in a way that has benefited white nationalists, despite not being core proponents themselves.

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.