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High schoolers, community elders come together to explore artifacts from Vietnamese refugees

The event, organized by Kelly Nguyen, brought together Westminster High students, members of Orange County’s Little Saigon community and UCLA scholars.

Alexandra Minna Stern elected to Society of American Historians

Among her award-winning books is “Eugenic Nation,” which examines the broad reach of eugenics in the U.S. throughout the 20th century.

Research with a chance of meatballs

Using resources from the Clark Library collection, fourth-year student Alfons Rosales prepared a tasty dish from a 300-year-old recipe.

Kate Manne: ‘There’s something valuable in being a little bit oversensitive’

The Cornell philosophy professor, who will deliver the Dean’s Lecture in Humanistic Inquiry April 30, suggests that those calling people “snowflakes” might in fact be the oversensitive ones.

‘It’s a lot more than just a library’

The world-renowned William Andrews Clark Memorial Library is featured on CBS LA’s ‘Look at This!’

On Artemis II launch day, Alex Purves waxes poetic about the moon

The classics professor connects today’s lunar mission to questions that inspired ancient Greek scientists.

Susan Kresin honored for excellence in teaching

Although she has taught Russian and Czech at UCLA for 30 years, the senior lecturer says she has never run out of new things to discover.

To be, or not to be, misunderstood

In the Los Angeles Review of Books, Distinguished Professor Robert Watson writes that the famous line doesn’t mean what ‘Hamnet’ thinks it means.

For students across the UC, Global Language Network opens a wealth of language learning opportunities

The initiative addresses the need for language study in a world where cultural understanding and communication skills are vital.

New health humanities minor highlights the importance of human stories in health care

“If we want to help and heal others, we have to start with their stories,” says second-year student Cooper Steffensen.