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In talk at UCLA, former Greek prime minister cites roles of innovation, imagination in democracy

“The challenges of climate change, inequality and technology demand innovation in governance,” George Papandreou said.

Meg Cychosz is expanding the universe of language development research

The linguistics professor studies how children from a wide range of backgrounds learn speech and language.

Wildfire response: Campus provides list of resources for evacuees – and those seeking to help

A dedicated webpage offers links to support organizations for those affected by the fires and nonprofits accepting donations.

World Languages Day returns Feb. 5

The event offers interactive experiences and opportunities to win prizes just for meeting with language department representatives.

Reflecting on a sinuous life as an omnivorous humanist

Professor Emeritus King-Kok Cheung recounts her journey from outsider and suspect to intersectional scholar and brash maverick.

2024 grad will have close-up view of Germany’s transition to new government

Elsa Coony said it would be “a particularly fascinating and dynamic time to be working close to the center of the government.”

For Colleen Jaurretche’s students, ‘Waiting for Godot’ comes to life

With performances taking place at the Geffen Playhouse, students were treated to Beckett’s work at its most intentional.

Dean Stern to present at Dec. 9 AAAS discussion on disability justice, reproductive justice

The online event is part of the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s Sea Change Biomedicine series.

His career is the ‘story of the African American literary tradition’

On the eve of a symposium in his honor, a UCLA colleague and two former students pay tribute to Professor Emeritus Richard Yarborough.

Comparative lit class will be first in Humanities to use UCLA-developed AI system

Professor Zrinka Stahuljak said the technology will have immediate tangible benefits for her, teaching assistants and students.