News
Visions of India's Past
CISA Director and Doshi Chair Subrahmanyam takes up cause of 'unloved' cities Delhi and Chennai.
Posted: 10/19/2005
'Ugly Ducklings' Kick Off Lecture Series
UCLA Center for India and South Asia begins its programming.
Posted: 10/14/2005
New Life for Indian Music at UCLA
Visiting artists celebrate endowment of the Sambhi Chair in Indian music, bring more than music to courses.
Posted: 10/6/2005
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.'
Posted: 9/6/2005
Gandhi Prevails Over Bombs
UCLA historian Vinay Lal writes of Gandhi the healer.
Posted: 8/22/2005
New center opens eyes to South Asia
Daily Bruin story on the launch of the UCLA Center for India and South Asia.
Posted: 8/22/2005
Hard-working and prolific scholar to head new center
Subrahmanyam works to bring scholars and students together across disciplinary boundaries.
Posted: 8/10/2005
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.
Posted: 8/8/2005
The Diversity in Indian Islam
Historian Sanjay Subrahmanyam challenges those who suggest that Muslims are divorced by their religion from local Asian cultures.
Posted: 8/6/2005
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.
Posted: 8/5/2005
Refugee Babies: The Lasting Effects of Tsunami Aid in Sri Lanka
UCLA graduate student Nimmi Gowrinathan, just back from serving in the relief effort in Sri Lanka, writes of how political and economic problems there will affect children for years to come.
Posted: 3/3/2005
UCLA Holds Briefing on Indian Ocean Tsunami
Expert panel looks at political problems in relief work, priorities in rescue and reconstruction efforts, and what aid workers and NGOs actually do.
Posted: 1/20/2005

