Applications are officially open for the 19th Korea–America Student Conference (KASC 19) — a three-week academic and cultural exchange connecting college students from Korea and the United States.
Talk by Haiqiong Deng, Florida State University.
Virtual lecture by Simon Maghakyan, Ph.D., with commentary by Professor Peter Cowe, Ph.D..
The impact of the advisory opinion of the inter-American court of Human Rights AO 32/25
LAI Lunch and Learn Series
In this cycle of three conferences, historians of the Ottoman, Qing, and Mughal empires return to the problem of comparison by considering synchronicities and structural parallels across Asia. We focus on three broad areas: Imperial Ideology (Empires of Thought), Imperial Operations (Empires in Practice), and Society, Materiality, and Knowledge (Empires of Things).
The final installment of the International Armenian Literary Alliance's Literary Lights 2025 reading series features Tenny Arlen's posthumous poetry collection To Say with Passion: Why Am I Here?
This presentation explores the Six-Day War of 1967 from an Egyptian perspective, challenging dominant Israeli-centered narratives. It examines the war’s broader historical scope, the role of civil-military relations, and its place within the Cold War.
A graduate student conference featuring presentations by UCLA students in the Anthropology seminar "Repatriation: The Heritage of the Middle East and North Africa.” This event is limited to UCLA faculty and students.
A talk on the making of Chile’s welfare state by Felipe Martínez-Fernández, historian of modern medicine.
Monday, December 1, 20253:00 PM
Talk by Haiqiong Deng, Florida State University. Read More
Monday, December 1, 20256:00 PM
Virtual lecture by Simon Maghakyan, Ph.D., with commentary by Professor Peter Cowe, Ph.D.. Read More