Barbara Fuchs to lead division’s public and engaged humanities initiatives
“It’s a great honor to inaugurate this position, intended to promote the dazzling work colleagues are doing,” Fuchs said.
“It’s a great honor to inaugurate this position, intended to promote the dazzling work colleagues are doing,” Fuchs said.
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Meet our division’s newest professors and learn about their areas of expertise — and the courses they plan to teach.
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Linguistics professor Jessica Rett is determined to find out how simple word choice can affect doctors’ decisions, patients’ anxiety levels and even public health spending.
In a UCLA College podcast, newly minted Ph.D. Jennifer Noji describes the impact of her memory studies research.
A recent UCLA graduate explains the importance of humanities education for aspiring medical practitioners.
Oona Paredes collaborated with members of the Higaunon community to transcribe a collection of their foundational stories.
The Ph.D. student has studied how the artists document seemingly ordinary aspects of their surroundings — and how their art contributes to their communities.
Five years ago, Lena Trüper had never worked on a film or heard about the humanitarian crisis in Jos, Nigeria. Now, a documentary she produced sheds light on the complex conflicts there.