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Islamicate Manuscripts Initiative video features 2 Humanities scholars

Professor Luke Yarbrough and doctoral candidate Azeem Malik speak about the UCLA Library’s vast Islamicate and Arabic-script collection.

Students relaunch religion journal after 4-year hiatus

The project took shape when Shahzareh Ali, now a third-year student, wanted to submit an article of her own. She ended up leading the editorial board.

Of little databases and the poetics of the web revival

An essay by English professor Danny Snelson, whose new book will be published this month.

Her work is challenging literary norms, centering Central American voices

A single question — “Where is all the Central American literature?” — changed Evelyn Giron’s UCLA trajectory.

Katie Cunningham, linguistics and English major, selected to perform at 2025 commencement

A member of the HOOLIGAN Theatre Company, the 2025 graduate will sing the national anthem at one of the three UCLA College ceremonies.

Opening June 13 at Clark Library, ‘Queer Kin’ illuminates hidden histories of LGBTQ love

Through artworks and written material, the exhibition urges viewers to reconsider traditional definitions of family and romance.

2 from Humanities Division earn Undergraduate Research Week awards

Bella Brannon and Dhanya Charan were among recipients of the Dean’s Prize for Excellence in Research and Creativity.

English major finds timely meaning, timeless themes in 14th-century poem

Eric Sican, a third-year student, is completing a sophisticated research project about “Earthe Upon Earthe.”

Food studies class spurs discussions on consumerism, sustainability, ancient cultures and more

As part of the course, led by ELTS professor Vetri Nathan, students explore food-related narratives from their own lives.

What Beyoncé’s music says about the desire for freedom and recognition

A new book by Tiffany E. Barber explores the impact of four prominent Black visual artists but begins with a comparison to popular reception of the legendary singer.