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Art history professor Charlene Villaseñor Black wins MRPI Funding Award

UCLA Art History Professor Charlene Villaseñor Black was recently awarded over $1 million in funding as a winner of the 2019 Multicampus Research Programs and Initiatives (MRPI) competition. MRPI funding encourages innovative research collaborations across UC campuses that lead to cutting edge discoveries in areas that are important to UC, California, and the global society. Professor Villaseñor Black and her colleagues Professor Jennifer Hughes (UC Riverside), Professor Amy Lonetree (UC Santa Cruz), and Professor Ross Frank (UC San Diego) were one of sixteen awardees selected from the 179 applications to receive funding for their project titled “Critical Mission Studies at…

Linguistics professor Jessica Rett gets curious with Jonathan Van Ness

In a podcast interview, Rett explains how she uses logic to model what people know when they know the meaning of language.

Frankenstein: The enduring appeal of Mary Shelley’s 200-year-old creation

English professor Anne Mellor reflects on the lasting influence of and impetus behind the author’s iconic monster.

2018 World Languages Day highlights cultural activities, programs and clubs

More than 300 students stopped by Bruin Plaza to meet with scholars from 14 departments representing 29 languages spoken at UCLA.

Alain Mabanckou’s novel ‘Black Moses’ wins 2018 Hurston/Wright Legacy Award

Judges called the book “a funny, efficiently-rendered picaresque tale” that “superbly traces the hero’s psychic collapse.”

2018 Humanities Welcome inspires student and faculty success

Speakers included art history professor Meredith Cohen, second-year Italian and global studies major Max Harrell and alumnus Teo Martinez, CEO of Growing Generations.

How a UCLA philosophy professor helped construct ‘The Good Place’

How did the philosophically grounded NBC fantasy-comedy get things so right? One reason is that Pamela Hieronymi was a consultant on the show.