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“Bêtes Noires” by Robin Derby wins Caribbean Studies Association book award

The honor marks the second time the UCLA historian has received the rigorous Gordon K. and Sybil Lewis Book Award for her work.

Latin American Institute

Accomplished Bruin seniors win International Development Studies Awards

The three award winners of 2026 are living proof that the idealism of IDS students is paired with a deep commitment to doing the work on the ground and in the classroom that prepare them to make significant contributions to the world.

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Artist Gala Porras-Kim to speak at International Institute commencement ceremony

Interdisciplinary artist Gala Porras-Kim, who completed both a B.A. and an M.A. at UCLA, won a prestigious MacArthur Fellowship last year.

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Migrant workers in India's informal sector squeezed on all sides

At a recent CISA talk, journalist-author Neha Dixit spoke about the lived experience of poor rural Indians who emigrate to Delhi for work, only to end up living in near-permanent economic precarity.

Center for India and South Asia

German consul general's visit gives UCLA class perspective on transatlantic partnerships

Consul General of Germany in Los Angeles Andrea Sasse recently visited a community-engaged course taught by UCLA professor David Kim, where she discussed issues ranging from diplomacy and intellectual curiosity to career development.

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Michael Berry and Chinese novelist Fang Fang win book prize

"The Running Flame" is the third work by Fang Fang that Berry has translated into English.

Center for Chinese Studies

International migration center responds to new circumstances

The new director of the Center for the Study of International Migration seeks to add new dimensions to center programming. She hopes to highlight such issues as the impact of increasingly aggressive immigration detention and deportation policies on local communities, including Los Angeles, as well as UCLA students' visceral experience of and research on these policies.

Center for Study of International Migration

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Faculty News

Jun 29, 2026. Speaking to the Los Angeles Business Journal, Director of the UCLA Burkle Center Kal Raustiala said, “I think you can't really disentangle American soft power from… American hard power or American economic power. I think they all go together. Hollywood painted us in a positive light... I do think that [its influence] was a pretty powerful dimension, in that it made it easier for the United States... Continue reading: Hollywood and the American Dream
"Bêtes Noires ranks first as the most theoretically rigorous, intellectually ambitious and epistemologically disruptive of the 40 books reviewed by the Gordon K. and Sybil Lewis Book Award Committee. … [It] dismantles colonial discourses that demonize Haitian and Dominican cosmologies as merely “superstitious” [and] approaches indigenous memory, the animal world, spirits, and colonial histories as legitimate archives of knowledge…" Continue reading: Robin Derby wins book award for “Bêtes Noires”
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

Upcoming Events

2026 Virtual Heritage Language Teacher Workshop6Jul2026

National Heritage Language Resource Center

2026 Virtual Heritage Language Teacher Workshop

A summer workshop for K-16 language instructors and teachers of community-based heritage language schools who teach heritage language learners.

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National Heritage Language Resource Center

2026 Annual Heritage Language Schools Conference

This conference brings together everyone who is interested in learning about, collaborating with, and advocating for community-based HL schools. Participants...

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

Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
FOREIGN INSTIUTION Tel Aviv University UCLA COUNTERPART Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
Agreement Type: Non-Binding MOU
UCLA Joe C. Wen School of Nursing
FOREIGN INSTIUTION Taipei Municipal Wanfang Hospital UCLA COUNTERPART UCLA Joe C. Wen School of Nursing
Agreement Type: Non-Binding MOU
Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science
FOREIGN INSTIUTION Concordia UCLA COUNTERPART Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science
Agreement Type: Non-Binding MOU