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In these uncertain and often chaotic times, curve balls happen. Join us to hear the top 5 strategies for building critical resilience to deal with the unexpected when it happens.
Join a supportive group of women and female-identifying writers in this workshop dedicated to telling your stories in the best way possible.
Learn the strategies and tips to succeed and thrive as a professional writer, from branding yourself and your work to confidently discussing money and contracts.
Discover the opportunities of using uninspired prose forms like reviews, reports, and ads as jumping off points for rich storytelling.
Participate in a simulated professional editorial working environment in this course designed to deepen you developmental editing skills while learning to work with clients.
Take a deep dive into the global approach to horror narratives in this generative workshop for screenwriters.
Learn the basics of writing for television in this exercise-based workshop for absolute beginners.
Rewrite your television pilot script with a showrunner's production perspective in this intensive workshop for advanced students.
Use prompts and exercises to spend time with your characters outside the world of your story, learning more about their voices and reactions in various situations.
Osher (50+). In this course, we discuss the value of public service.
Join David Mayes at Typecraft to explore approx. 25 different printing techniques and possibilities.
Discover how AI and meditation can act as conduits for your own creativity by inspiring you with unexpected connections and ideas.
Explore symbolic elements of children's literature as inspiration for enhancing these aspects of your own book projects.
Join us and administrators like you to discuss how school administrators can collaborate with UCLA Extension to improve staff recruitment, prioritize teacher performance, and retain dedicated career educators.
Join Visual Arts department director, Scott Hutchinson, and this quarter’s master cover designer to explore the inspiration for the current cover.
Osher (50+). In this course, we explore tai chi's philosophical roots and ancient history.
The goal of the class is to share non-Western perspectives with students that can then be applied to real life sustainability challenges both individually and collectively.
Join us for a roundtable discussion with response, recovery, and resilience professionals to discuss exciting career opportunities in the field of emergency management, from operating a Joint Field Office in the wake of a Category 5 hurricane to advising the executive suite of a Fortune 500 company.
Osher (50+). In this course, we continue our exploration of Latin American short stories.
Osher (50+). This course allows students the opportunity to act one of William Shakespeare's monologues. Students do not need prior acting experience, only a passion for exploring Shakespeare's genius and a copy of a monologue.
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