Improving BruinHub, a Space for UCLA’s Long-Distance Commuter Students
angelawu2025-12-04T16:42:45-07:00One year after formal opening, this research evaluated well BruinHub is serving its intended target audience of long-distance commuters.
One year after formal opening, this research evaluated well BruinHub is serving its intended target audience of long-distance commuters.
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