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“The Right Way to Help Syria's Rebels”: Los Angeles Times op-ed co-authored by 2011-12 Visiting Fellow Dalia Dassa Kaye

The United States can support the insurgents without providing arms.

 
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2012 STARTALK/NHLRC Workshop Video


 
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UCLA scientist predicts Canada will become a global power as a result of climate change

Department of Geography Professor Laurence's Smith book "The World in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization’s Northern Future" examines how global warming will effect Canada and other parts of the world.

 
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'In Extremis: Death and Life in 21st-Century Haitian Art' opens at Fowler Museum Sept. 16

An exhibition on display at the Fowler Museum at UCLA from Sept. 16 through Jan. 20, 2013

 
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UCLA receives Mellon Foundation grant to support area studies, language classes


 
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Culture and mental health in Indonesia are featured in documentary film series

Professor Robert Lemelson highlighted in Tempo magazine

 
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UCLA grad returns to share experience on the ground in Afghanistan

After four years with the U.S. Foreign Service, Erin Rattazzi, BA '02, advises students to take advantage of every possible opportunity to learn more about the world and their place in it.

 
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2012 High School Beginner Russian Video


 
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2012 High School Heritage Language Arabic Video


 
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2012 High School Heritage Language Armenian Video


 
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2012 High School Heritage Language Hindi Video


 
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2012 High School Heritage Language Persian Video 1


 
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2012 High School Heritage Language Persian Video 2


 
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2012 High School Heritage Language Russian Video


 
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2012 HS Video Repository


 
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Turning over a new maple leaf

Canadian Studies at UCLA moves to the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability

 
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UCLA participates in international American literature conference in China

Contemporary American literature extends well beyond the white, male-dominated field of yesteryear.

 
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The Struggle for Egypt: From Nasser to Tahrir Square, a talk by Steven Cook, Council on Foreign Relations

A talk by Steven Cook from the Council on Foreign Relations about his new book, The Struggle for Egypt: From Nasser to Tahrir Square. This talk is co-sponsored by the Burkle Center for International Relations, the Center for Near Eastern Studies & the Center for Middle East Development.

 
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A Beautiful Mind

Teofilo Ruiz wastes no time grabbing his students' rapt attention. The acclaimed UCLA historian has been known to enter a medieval history class on the first day, sign his name on the board as "Stephen Dedalus" and initiate a lecture on James Joyce's Ulysses.

 
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Around the world in 80 (or so) days

Collaborations, partnerships and perspectives enrich research, education, opportunities, says UCLA Asia Institute director

 
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A Conversation with Acclaimed Israeli-Arab Writer Sayed Kashua

Arab-Israeli author speaks at UCLA.

 
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Visiting Fellow Dalia Dassa Kaye lends expertise to The Atlantic's "Iran War Dial" project

There's a 37 percent chance that the United States or Israel will strike Iran in the next year, according to The Atlantic's Iran War Dial.

 
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Making Sense of It All: Understandings of War in Japanese Film, 1945-1974

Erik Ropers completed his PhD in history from the University of Melbourne and was recently appointed assistant professor of modern Japanese history at Towson University.

 
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Three-time UCLA grad returns to address class of 2012

Former U.S. Ambassador Craig Kelly shares wisdom, insight with new grads

 
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Walking the walk, talking the talk

UCLA Center for World Languages director is a leader in heritage-language teaching and learning

 

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