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Worlds of Sound Reach L.A.

The World Festival of Sacred Music is under way, bringing cultures and communities together.

 
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The Ambassador's Role

The U.S. ambassador to Benin discusses the U.S. agenda, the Beninese ethos, and the trials of his vocation.

 
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Orchid Mazurkiewicz Appointed Director of HAPI

We are pleased to announce the appointment of Orchid Mazurkiewicz as Director of the Latin American Center's Hispanic American Periodicals Index (HAPI) starting January 1, 2006.

 
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Museums in the Colony

CISA member Saloni Mathur, Assistant Professor in Art History at UCLA, has recently received a $248,700 grant from the prestigious J. Paul Getty Trust for a collaborative project on 'Museology and the Colony: The Case of India.'

 

Adam & Eve - The Oldest Pub in Norwich (and maybe England!)

This article was written by Erica Sin, a Communications and Business Economics major at UCLA who lived in East Anglia/Norwich, United Kingdom and contributed to the Travel Guide Urban Lowdown.

 

Cairo: Impact of War - While Cairenes are Subdued, Life Goes on

This article was written by Natasha Behbahany, a International Development Studies major at UCLA who lived in Cairo, Egypt and contributed to the Travel Guide Urban Lowdown.

 

Hiker's Dream

This article was written by Jamie Hughins, a Design | Media Arts major at UCLA who lived in Lund, Sweden and contributed to the Travel Guide Urban Lowdown

 

Leeds International Film Festival

This article was written by Janet Cheng, a Communications/Sociology major at UCLA who lived in Leeds, England and contributed to the Travel Guide Urban Lowdown.

 

Life Abroad... - The Joy and Frustration of Learning a New Language

This article was written by Marion Wise, a English - World Lit major at UCLA who lived in Alcala de Henares, Spain and contributed to the Travel Guide Urban Lowdown.

 

Lunchtime

This article was written by Jamie Hughins, a Design | Media Arts major at UCLA who lived inLund, Sweden and contributed to the Travel Guide Urban Lowdown

 

Madrid´s Mega-Market: Spanish Culture Where You Name the Price

This article was written by Dexter Gauntlett, a Political Science major at UCLA who lived in Madrid, Spain and contributed to the Travel Guide Urban Lowdown.

 

Marbella- The upscale beachtown with international flair

This article was written by Dexter Gauntlett, a Political Science major at UCLA who lived in Madrid, Spain and contributed to the Travel Guide Urban Lowdown

 

The Tipping Game

This article was written by Natasha Behbahany, a International Development Studies major at UCLA who lived in Cairo, Egypt and contributed to the Travel Guide Urban Lowdown.

 

Tolerant Toledo - History, diversity and a side of majestic scenery

This article was written by Dexter Gauntlett, a Political Science major at UCLA who lived in Madrid, Spain and contributed to the Travel Guide Urban Lowdown

 
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Gandhi Prevails Over Bombs

UCLA historian Vinay Lal writes of Gandhi the healer.

 
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New center opens eyes to South Asia

Daily Bruin story on the launch of the UCLA Center for India and South Asia.

 
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Seeing Mexico Globally: A Personal Journey

By Janet Adriana Gamboa

 
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Breaking the Mold

Art historian and museum curator Robert Brown takes over as director of the UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies and Chair of the Interdepartmental Degree Program in Southeast Asian Studies.

 
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Hard-working and prolific scholar to head new center

Subrahmanyam works to bring scholars and students together across disciplinary boundaries.

 

Haitian Lawyers and Judges Come to UCLA to Meet with Professor Gary Rowe

Professor, lawyer and historian Gary Rowe gathered with several people from Haiti Tuesday, July 26, to discuss the U.S. judicial system and the constitution. Rowe focused on the history and contemporary issues in judicial independence.

 
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New center opens to increase visibility, cooperation among South Asia scholars at UCLA

Faculty and students expect that the new Center for India and South Asia will help fill a void on campus that has been apparent for many years.

 
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The Diversity in Indian Islam

Historian Sanjay Subrahmanyam challenges those who suggest that Muslims are divorced by their religion from local Asian cultures.

 
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Empires Good And Evil

UCLA professor Sanjay Subrahmanyam discusses the nature and impact of British colonialism in South Asia and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s depiction of it.

 
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Mantle Hood, 87, dies

UCLA professor emeritus founded the prestigious Institute for Ethnomusicology and brought the Indonesian gamelan to the United States.

 

Malaysian Examination Syndicate Members Meet With CRESST at UCLA

A Malaysian delegation is briefed on U.S. education policies by a national research center.

 

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