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Transforming Former Young Hall Library into a Collaborative Space

Thanks to generous support from alumni and friends, we are transforming our former library into an innovative space, enhancing the UCLA experience for thousands of Bruins. The Centennial Collaboratory will provide students and faculty with a fully-equipped study lounge, much-needed lecture hall, as well as group meeting and tutoring rooms—all of which will inspire collaboration and help students thrive.

This is a special opportunity to take your place among your friends and classmates by naming a molecule on the highly visible donor wall. Gifts of $10,000, $25,000 and $50,000 will be unveiled on molecules during the ribbon cutting ceremony this Winter. This donor wall of molecules will be a visual representation of the many Bruins and friends who come together to make the department strong.  Join us in this exciting collaborative project!   Give now.

To learn more, or to arrange to see the space in person, please contact Joy Kruger, Assistant Director of Development at (310) 206-8023 or jkruger@support.ucla.edu. Read our news article about this project here.

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