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Philosophy professor Paul Taylor elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

In his acceptance letter, Taylor quoted Ralph Waldo Emerson: “But do your work and I shall know you.”

English professor Justin Torres receives 2024 Guggenheim Fellowship

The author of the National Book Award-winning “Blackouts” is working on his third novel, which considers the role of triadic relations in structuring life.

Collection edited by Yogita Goyal broadens research on African American literature

The professor of English and of African American studies said the book highlights the shift taking place within Black studies and the need for further research.

‘Art of the Benshi’ debut draws rave reviews; D.C., Chicago, L.A. dates are next

The first performances of the UCLA-produced tour drew enthusiastic praise from the critic Richard Brody of The New Yorker.

Poetry in motion: A forthcoming anthology showcases the genius of UCLA’s Harryette Mullen

Her new anthology, “Regaining Unconsciousness,” to be published in 2025, will surely be one of poetry’s most talked-about books of the year

Report lays out a path for theaters’ sustainability in post-pandemic world

A report by UCLA professor Barbara Fuchs and doctoral candidate Rhonda Sharrah contains a range of critical recommendations.

In memoriam: Diego Loukota, 38, specialist in Indian and Central Asian Buddhism, ‘once-in-a-generation’ intellect

His colleague Seiji Lippit remembered Loukota for his “pioneering work, drawing connections … that had not been seen before.”

March 30 symposium to explore what we don’t talk about when we talk about hate

The event, organized by professors Sarah Kareem and David Russell, will reframe the conversation about hate using lessons from literature and art.

Linguistics Ph.D. student says Grad Slam has helped reaffirm ‘why my research matters to me’

When a fellow guest at a dinner party asked Ekaterina Khlystova about her job, she started thinking about how to explain her work in layperson-friendly language.

In memoriam: Richard Lehan, 93, authority on American naturalism, former English department chair

A leading authority on American realism and naturalism, he wrote at least 10 books, including two that are recognized as among the most important works on those topics.