Articles by Angilee Shah
Professors Caught in the Machine
South Korean universities are losing their ideals, says Kang Nae-hui.
Published on: 2/14/2006
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The Dead
In a series of up-close testimonies survivors of the Rwandan genocide tell their stories in Eric Kabera's film 'Keepers of Memory.
Published on: 2/2/2006
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Missing Merchants
A Paris researcher says historians of colonial India have been neglecting an important part of history.
Published on: 1/25/2006
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Southeast Asian Dancers Illuminate New Course
A theory course in the Department of World Arts and Culture brings practicing dancers from Cambodia, Malaysia, and Indonesia into the classroom.
Published on: 1/17/2006
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Vietnamese-American Dreams
Journalist Andrew Lam introduces his first book, Perfume Dreams: Reflections on the Vietnamese Diaspora.
Published on: 12/1/2005
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UCLA Ranks 9th in Foreign Students, 3rd in Study Abroad
IIE's Open Doors report says UCLA foreign enrollment is steady, study abroad on the rise.
Published on: 11/22/2005
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Fighting HIV in the Golden Triangle
UCLA researchers find grassroots approaches to curbing the spread of HIV in China and Vietnam.
Published on: 11/18/2005
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Philippines Without Borders
UCLA visiting scholar's online distance-learning program brings new perspectives to cultural study of the Philippines.
Published on: 11/2/2005
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Philippines Study Abroad Program in Jeopardy
The UC Education Abroad Program is extending its suspension of the program through this academic year because of a U.S. State Department travel warning.
Published on: 10/27/2005
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Agreeing to Disagree
David Schaberg and Yunxiang Yan bring vastly different perspectives to their co-directorship of the Center for Chinese Studies.
Published on: 10/21/2005
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