Friday, April 28, 2017

Meet our Featured Parenting Student - Terri Richter

Single mother Terri Richter is oh-so-close to obtaining her DMA (Doctor of Musical Arts) in Voice and Opera. A UCLA student since January of 2014, Terri is currently experiencing her busiest quarter yet as she prepares to submit her dissertation and give her final Doctoral Recital in May. "Witches, Whores, and Virgin Martyrs," is the theme of her concert, "a multi-media tour of early Baroque operatic female stereotypes."
This recital will be the culmination of YEARS of hard work, dedication, and perseverance. 
"I started applying for doctoral programs in 2013, when I finally faced the reality that I was going to have to support my children by myself. I had built a career as a professional classical singer, but I knew that if I continued down that path I wouldn’t be able to be the kind of parent I needed to be; it just wasn’t practical as a single mom. I thought that the best way I could put my kids through college was to become a professor myself. I was offered a full scholarship to UCLA, so the boys and I moved across the country to LA from Tennessee."


Terri lives with her two boys, Colin (age 9) and Jacob (age 12) in UCLA Family Housing, which has helped to ease the transition to an urban LA lifestyle. 
“The boys and I have loved living at University Village Apartments; living here has given them a safe place to develop and a community to belong to."

Colin and Jacob also love coming with their Mom to campus! 
"My kids come to campus with me often, and their favorite thing is to go to Ackerman to get lunch or dinner; I give them each their own money and let them split up and choose whatever restaurant they want. They love pretending like they’re college students - ordering on their own, paying by themselves, waiting for their food, and then joining me at a table. They don’t so much like having to come to the summer classes I teach, but they sit with the college students and interact with them; I feel like I’m giving them an experience that will shape the rest of their lives. Coming here was a very good decision."
What has been the hardest part of becoming a Bruin? 
"Doing it all by myself." Terri explains, "No other student in my department at UCLA is even a parent, let alone a single parent, and to talk to my professors about the challenges involved just makes it sound like I’m asking for special treatment. Most of the tenants of the Univ. Village Apts. where we live are married with young children, so we don’t exactly “fit the mold.” It’s also been difficult to make things work financially; I teach courses as an adjunct professor at another university to pay the bills, on top of my responsibilities as a doctoral student and a Teaching Associate at UCLA. The only time I have to do my own work is after the kids go to bed.” 

So what is next for this amazing Doctor and Mom? 
"My final solo concert at UCLA is on May 12th, 8 pm, in Popper Auditorium, Schoenberg Music Department (open and free to the public). After that, I plan to finish up my PhD in Musicology (currently in 2nd year) and then hopefully find that elusive tenure-track position that will make it all worthwhile!”


Terri, you are an amazing Mom, and Neighbor- an example to all! Go Bruins!


Bring your kids to UCLA's Botanical Gardens!

Kids on Campus!
A weekly blog feature highlighting places on campus where you can bring your kids!

The Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden (MEMBG) is a 7.5 acre garden on the UCLA campus in Los Angeles, California which contains a diverse collection of plant species from around the world. Over 3000 types of plants grow in the garden and a wide range of environments are found within its borders, from the sunny, dry desert and Mediterranean sections on the eastern edge to the shady, lush interior. A stream and series of ponds run through the center of the garden, home to koi and turtles. MEMBG is devoted to showcasing the beauty, utility and incredible diversity of the plant kingdom to the UCLA community and the public at large.
Docent-led tours are scheduled for the first Saturday of every month at 1 PM meeting at The Nest. 

Equity and Public Service Conference

Equity and Public Service: Empowering the Next Generation of Social Justice Advocates

Price School of Public Policy at the University of Southern California: 
Los Angeles, California
Friday, June 23 – Sunday, June 25, 2017
Do you want to have an impact in your community?
Are you passionate about equity and social justice?
If your response is yes, then this may be the opportunity for you!


FREE-3 Day Conference
June 23-25, 2017for empowering the new generation of social justice activists. Learn how you can be a future change maker through public service. 
All majors welcome! 

https://www.ppiaprogram.org/ppia/what-we-do/public-service-weekend-usc-price-school-of-public-policy/


Local Community Resource: Free Legal Clinic

Speak to qualified attorneys for legal advice including areas such as Prop 47, child support, family law, police brutality and more. No income requirements.

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Friday, April 21, 2017

Thank You PSUCLA for Family Play Day!

PSUCLA (Parenting Students @ UCLA) hosted an awesome Family Play Day on April 9th, 2017 
Thank you to all who helped to put it on including the staff of Students with Dependents office & UCLA Rec 
AND... THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO ATTENDED!














New Lactation Space featured in Daily Bruin

The new lactation space located in the Student Activity Center (basement level) was featured last week in the Daily Bruin...

 Read all about it! 

New lactation room on campus offers mothers more privacy

http://dailybruin.com/2017/04/17/new-lactation-room-on-campus-offers-mothers-more-privacy/

APPLY TO BE A PEER LEARNING FACILITATOR (PLF) FOR THE 2017-2018 ACADEMIC YEAR!

Join the...

UCLA ACADEMIC ADVANCEMENT PROGRAM PEER LEARNING UNIT

WHY BECOME AN AAP PLF?

Sessions fit your availability and are on campus: no traveling
One of the best-paying student jobs on campus
Opportunity to gain exceptional experience and resume credit
We take Work Study or not!!

WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BECOME A PLF?

Demonstrable command in the course(s) you want to PLF for
A good GPA, especially in the courses and discipline that you want to PLF for
Interest in helping students to develop independent learning skills
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills

HAVE QUESTIONS? WANT TO APPLY?
Applications are available in 1214 Campbell Hall.
Priority Deadline: Fri. 4/28/17 @ 4:30pm


WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE AAP PLF POSITION?

Please Join Us at Our Information Sessions:
ALL DISCIPLINES
Thu, April 20, 2017
1112 Campbell Hall 6:30pm - 8:00pm

*PIZZA AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE PROVIDED*
  
2017 AAP Freshman/Transfer Summer Program (F/TSP) Invites You To
BECOME AN AAP F/TSP
Peer Learning Facilitator


Applications for Math and Sciences, English Composition, Humanities, and Social Sciences are located in 1214 Campbell Hall (see Axel Hernandez). You must submit a completed application with a current unofficial transcript and summer 2017 schedule to 1214 Campbell Hall by Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 1:00 P.M (Priority deadline). No online or email submissions will be accepted. Interviews will be held by appointment between Monday, May 8 and Friday, May 19, 2017. If selected as a PLF or Alternate, training hours will be compensated at the appropriate hourly rate according to student status: ($15.04 Undergraduate, $18.71 Graduate, $18.21 Non-Student). F/TSP Salary is $4, 989 for the appointment period of August 7, 2017 – September 16, 2017. This position is covered by the UC-UAW Academic Student Employee bargaining agreement. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until positions are filled.

Friday, April 7, 2017

FRIDAY 4/14 Dashew Center's Spouses Circle: Parenting Student Appreciation Week

Just because you’re here for your better half doesn’t mean you can’t be an active part of our center! Spouses’ Circle is for anyone who is here on behalf of their partners. This group is self-run by its members so programs are designed for the specific needs of the community. Meet other spouses that face similar experiences as you. Build a family of your own here at UCLA! Children are always welcome! Join us for our weekly casual get together Fridays at 11 AM in the Dashew Center Lobby

FRIDAY 4/14: Lactation Space- Celebrate w/ Milk & Cookies


Wednesday, April 5, 2017

WEDNESDAY 4/12- Parenting Support Group Intake: Parenting Student Appreciation Week


Invite from SwD Program Director Jean Libby: 
I’d like to invite you to take part in our Parenting Student Support Group that will meet weekly Wednesdays from 2-3:30pm at CAPS, beginning week 3. This is an awesome opportunity to access support, learn new ways to handle the stresses and successes of being a parenting student, and build a sense of community with 8-10 other parenting students. The group is facilitated by an awesome CAPS counselor who is a parent herself, Dr. Loanie Hyunh. 
 
If you would like to enroll, please email me your name, UID, and phone number by the end of week 2. There is also the opportunity to meet with Loanie and learn more information during our Parenting Student Appreciation Week: Wednesday, April 12 from 2-3:30 at CAPS.
 
I encourage you to take advantage of this super support system! I participated last year when I was a student and found it very supportive. The group is open to all parenting students, but currently is mostly undergraduates. Please share with your parenting friends!
 
Take care,
 
Jean Libby, M. Ed.
Program Director, Students with Dependents Program
Program Director, Collegiate Recovery Program
UCLA Bruin Resource Center
B44, Student Activities Center
Los Angeles, CA 90095
310-794-1823 | jlibby@saonet.ucla.edu  

WEDNESDAY 4/12- LBC Grand Opening Party: Parenting Student Appreciation Week