How is UCLA going to support the Olympics?
UCLA is poised to play a significant role in the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games by acting as the official Olympic Village. This will involve accommodating athletes and support personnel in its residential and dining facilities, creating a comprehensive environment that includes services, amenities, and recreational facilities.
Key Initiatives
- Olympic and Paralympic Village: The campus will transform into a "mini-metropolis" from July 14 to July 30, 2028, offering essential services to participants from around the world.
- ShadeLA Coalition: Collaborating with USC and the LA28 organizing committee, UCLA's Luskin Center for Innovation is leading the ShadeLA initiative, which aims to enhance shade access in heat-vulnerable neighborhoods, including areas surrounding Olympic venues. This project emphasizes research, policy development, and community engagement.
While specific programs for student involvement are still being developed, students can anticipate:
- Volunteer Opportunities: The Games will require extensive volunteer support, with announcements expected on UCLA and LA28 platforms.
- Academic and Research Engagement: Students in fields like urban planning may find opportunities to participate in research initiatives related to the Olympics' impact on local communities.
- Employment and Internships: Potential job and internship openings in hospitality and event management may arise as the Games approach.
- Athletic Participation: Current and former UCLA student-athletes may have the chance to compete in the Games, representing their countries.