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Jared Diamond on warning signs – and hope – for the future of democracy

“Violence is a warning sign of a democracy that may slide into dictatorship, as well as the toleration of violence by its citizenry,” said the professor emeritus at UCLA's 11th Luskin Lecture for Thought Leadership.

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UCLA commemorates Armenian Genocide

Friday, April 24, marks the annual commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, the systematic murder of 1.5 million Armenians by the forces of the Ottoman Empire between 1915 and 1923. A series of events, discussions and performances are planned over the coming days.

The Promise Armenian Institute

Investment expert Kathy Matsui receives the Irene Hirano Inouye Award

A founding partner of a women-managed global venture capital firm in Japan, Matsui is the third recipient of the award, which is bestowed biannually by the Paul I. and Hisako Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies.

Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies

Ensuring Indigenous priorities in knowledge creation

A new grant from the Henry Luce Foundation will strengthen a burgeoning network of Indigenous communities, nonprofit organizations and universities through Southeast and East Asia spearheaded by Stephen Acabado, director of the UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies.

Center for Southeast Asian Studies

Art exhibition highlights value of immigrant workers, encourages solidarity

“ICE OUT: Arte en Resistencia!”, an exhibition organized by UCLA undergraduates, opens March 10 with a panel discussion, followed by live music. It features work by Los Angeles artists Mykle Parker, Josiah O'Balles and Ernesto Yerena.

Center for Study of International Migration

UCLA forges ties with women driving global change

A panel discussion in honor of International Women's Day introduced the work of compelling global women leaders to the UCLA community, offering the latter opportunities for fruitful collaborative initiatives.

UCLA Global

Interdisciplinary collaboration supports Armenian culture at PAI

Ann Karagozian, inaugural director of The Promise Armenian Institute at UCLA, wears many hats at UCLA and has built an extensive record of work in both STEM and the social sciences.

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Female genital mutilation

How UCLA advocates are working with global partners to end the practice.

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Faculty News

May 1, 2026. “Many households are struggling to meet basic living expenses,” Center for Mexican Studies Director Gaspar Rivera-Salgado told American Community Media. “For many students, the cost of living is a bigger burden than tuition... In a system where jobs and housing are geographically separated, one to two hours of daily commuting has become the norm. That loss of time directly translates into a lower quality of life.” Continue reading: Cost of living, unequal access to opportunity both rising in LA
Vice Provost Cindy Fan spoke at three major events for international education leaders this winter — the AIEA 2026 Annual Conference, the APAIE 2026 Conference and Hong Kong University Partner Day — on topics ranging from strategic plans, U.S.-China higher education dialogue, empowering women leaders and building resiliency and inclusivity in universities. Continue reading: Building connections with higher education institutions worldwide
Mar 12, 2026. Speaking to Bloomberg Law, UCLA Burkle Center Director Kal Raustiala said, “It's correct that Congress is empowered to declare war under the Constitution, but Congress has only done so five times in American history... I think in many other instances, we see Congress doing something short of a declaration, like an authorization of some kind... We obviously don't see that here. I wouldn't say its not legal." Continue reading: Is the Iran War legal? It's complicated

Upcoming Events

21st Annual South East European Film Festival (SEEfest)29Apr2026

Center for European and Russian Studies

21st Annual South East European Film Festival (SEEfest)

Celebrating the cinematic and cultural diversity of the Balkans and Caucasus from April 29 to May 6, 2026.

Lecture Series: "Nazi Looted Art Recovery as a Model for Recovery of AGLA: Armenian Genocide Looted Art"1May2026

Armenian Genocide Research Program, PAI

Lecture Series: "Nazi Looted Art Recovery as a Model for Recovery of AGLA: Armenian Genocide Looted Art"

This lecture series, featuring Dr. Taner Akçam and Professor Michael Bazyler, will explore efforts to identify and recover Armenian art...

The Making of Prehistoric Silk Routes: Review, Reassessment and Future Prospects5May2026

Center for Chinese Studies

Mexico and the History of Medicine and Gender 5May2026

Latin American Institute

Mexico and the History of Medicine and Gender

UCLA historian Elizabeth O'Brien will speak on the history of gendered medical violence and reproductive justice, with an emphasis on...

Recent Visitors & Dignitaries

Meeting With Delegates From Konkuk University

Meeting With Delegates From Konkuk University

DELEGATION 3 members Visit Date: 10/22/2025
Korea (South)
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Meeting With Delegates From Uclouvain

Meeting With Delegates From Uclouvain

DELEGATION 2 members Visit Date: 10/09/2025
Belgium
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Young Pacific Leaders Alumni Roadshow

Young Pacific Leaders Alumni Roadshow

DELEGATION 12 members Visit Date: 09/29/2025
Fiji, Micronesia, Guam, and more
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Recent Collaborations

UCLA Anderson Center for Global Management
FOREIGN INSTIUTION Instituto De Empresa Business School UCLA COUNTERPART UCLA Anderson Center for Global Management
Agreement Type: Affiliation
Luskin School of Public Affairs
FOREIGN INSTIUTION University Of Geneva UCLA COUNTERPART Luskin School of Public Affairs
Agreement Type: Student Exchange
Promise Armenian Institute
FOREIGN INSTIUTION American University Of Armenia UCLA COUNTERPART Promise Armenian Institute
Agreement Type: Non-Binding MOU