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“Tahmuras Defeats the Divs” from the Šāhnāme (Book of Kings) of Šāh Tahmāsp
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$11 million gift establishes Yarshater Center for the Study of Iranian Literary Traditions

UCLA has received a commitment of $11 million from the Persian Heritage Foundation to establish the UCLA Yarshater Center for the Study of Iranian Literary Traditions, a research hub that aims to advance knowledge of ancient Iranian literature and culture worldwide. The center was named for the late Ehsan Yarshater, the inaugural Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies at Columbia…

Yellow canary
Faculty/Department, News

Symposium on environmental illnesses highlights new multicampus research initiative

Around the early 1910s, coal miners began sending birds into mines as a way to detect the presence of carbon monoxide or other toxic gases. The phrase “canary in a coal mine” would soon become widely used shorthand to describe something that could be used as an early indicator of danger ahead. A UCLA symposium scheduled for Nov. 17 and…

Laure Murat portrait with cover of "Proust and Me: A Family Romance"
Awards and Honors, Faculty/Department, News

Laure Murat wins Medicis Prize for nonfiction

Laure Murat, a UCLA distinguished professor of French and Francophone studies, has received the Medicis Prize in the “essay,” or nonfiction, category, one of France’s top literature awards. Murat was honored for “Proust and Me: A Family Romance” (“Proust, roman familial”), a genre-busting book that examines the influence of Marcel Proust’s work on Murat’s own life. The work blends nonfiction,…

Entrance to Kaplan Hall
Faculty/Department, Gifts/Grants, News

Gift from Robert Lemelson Foundation will advance Amazigh studies at UCLA

The UCLA Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures received a gift of $345,000 from the Robert Lemelson Foundation to establish the Amazigh Studies Program Fund at UCLA, which will advance the global study of the language, history and culture of one of North Africa’s oldest indigenous populations. The project will be led by Aomar Boum, professor of anthropology and…

Crowd of people at the Clark Library open house
Faculty/Department, News

More than 1,100 flock to Clark Library open house

“A library is a focal point, a sacred place to a community; and its sacredness is its accessibility, its publicness,” author Ursula K. Le Guin famously said. “It’s everybody’s place.” To celebrate one such world-class resource, the UCLA William Andrews Clark Memorial Library held its annual open house and adopt-a-book fair Oct. 7, inspiring more than 1,100 people to join in person.…

North face of Kaplan Hall at UCLA
Faculty/Department, News

Humanities Division welcomes new faculty for 2023-24

The Division of Humanities is proud to introduce its new faculty members for the 2023–24 academic year. These accomplished scholars represent nearly every department in the division and are at all ranks; their scholarship covers a wide range of subjects, from the ancient world to linguistics, from the digital humanities to health humanities — with some engaged in scholarship that…

Still of a person's face from the movie The Exorcist
Faculty/Department, News

The real story behind ‘The Exorcist’: Q&A with Henry Ansgar Kelly

Turning 50 this year — and looking not a day over diabolical — “The Exorcist” is one of the most influential, critically acclaimed and financially successful horror films of all time. (Based on a 1971 novel, the film even inspired a 2023 sequel, as well as some silly questions.) While its sensationalized depiction of demonic possession has all but defined this…

Adam Bradley outdoors in black t-shirt
Faculty/Department, News

Adam Bradley co-curates Grammy exhibit celebrating 50 years of hip hop

“Hip-Hop America: The Mixtape Exhibit” at the Grammy Museum, which runs through Sept. 4, 2024, celebrates the genre’s 50th anniversary. It is co-curated by Adam Bradley, a UCLA professor of English and African American studies and founding director of the Laboratory for Race and Popular Culture (RAP Lab) at UCLA. The immersive exhibit explores music, fashion, activism and more to…

Books, Faculty/Department, News

Q&A: Justin Torres on creating ‘sustained and deep engagement’ with literature

Justin Torres was just 31 years old when his first novel, “We the Animals,” caused a literary sensation. Narrated by a young boy of mixed heritage who is finding his way amid family struggles and a budding queer identity, the novel received the VCU Cabell First Novelist Award and became a bestseller as well as an award-winning film. Since its publication more…

Gifts/Grants, Graduate Students, News

Art is their adventure: Graduate students will benefit from Peter and Sheri Weller’s beautiful vision

When he was working on his master’s degree at the highly selective program at Syracuse University’s campus in Florence, Italy, Peter Weller experienced firsthand the challenges of graduate work in art history: hours of archival research, hours in front of the art itself, fluency in multiple languages and, of course, the expenses of travel, school and life. “It was extraordinarily…

A red bookshelf in the Young Research library holds books of many colors and sizes.
Books, News

New UCLA College webpage highlights books by Bruin authors

A new page on the UCLA College website celebrates the wide range of authors and expertise among College faculty, students, alumni and staff. The Bruin Bookshelf catalogs books published by scholars affiliated with the College, and all are invited to bookmark the site and use it as a resource. Through a link on the site, College-affiliated authors can submit information about books they wish…

Two people bend over a loom. They are weaving an intricate red rose design.
Graduate Students, News

Gefyra documents weaving traditions in Geraki, Laconia

From June 24 to July 14, 2023, graduate students from UCLA, Simon Fraser University, and the University of British Columbia explored the artistry of weaving in Geraki, a Lakonian village where generations of women have preserved and passed down their craft. This comprehensive project, which forms part of Gefyra, a partnership between the SNF Hellenic Centers at UCLA and SFU,…

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