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Doctoral student Charles Rhodes gives Geffen Academy classes an inside look at Egyptology

The fourth-year Ph.D. student spoke about his own journey and highlighted the breadth of disciplines that make up the study of ancient Egypt.

Thousands of early modern Japanese books from UCLA, UC Berkeley, UC San Francisco to be digitized in Yanai Initiative project

The archive will provide access to rare Japanese materials from the early 1600s through 1868 – including books, illustrated scrolls, lavishly drawn maps and medical texts.

His research on the legal system explores how small decisions shape the truth

Philosophy major Nicholas Fong Neuweg is learning how routine practices in the legal system can quietly manufacture certainty.

Amber West tapped for national program on community-engaged teaching

The Writing Programs lecturer is the first UCLA representative to take part in an initiative organized by Campus Compact.

2 Humanities Ph.D. candidates chosen to develop, teach undergrad seminars

Ryan Schaller and Suong Thai were selected for the UCLA Teaching & Learning Center’s Collegium of University Teaching Fellows program.

The Undergraduate Writing Center is here to help!

Peer advisers offer free one-on-one support on class papers, resumes, lab reports, personal statements and more.

When walking becomes a message

Asian Languages and Cultures professor Stephanie Balkwill on how the Walk for Peace embodies Buddhist teachings.

Linguistics grad Emma Montilla among Bruins selected for Fulbright U.S. Student Program

As an undergraduate, the applied linguistics major was deeply involved in research on language acquisition and cochlear implants.

Law and Philosophy fellow considers the potential implications of AI in courtrooms

Amin Ebrahimi Afrouzi writes about the risks of artificial intelligence coming to the fore in legal and governmental settings.

A connection forged by language

Maltese is spoken by only about 530,000 people worldwide, but it sparked a friendship between 2 UCLA grad students.