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15 Jan  2026
11:00 AM
Whose Dunhuang, Whose Homer?: Perspectives from Media Critics

Whose Dunhuang, Whose Homer?: Perspectives from Media Critics

Talk by Yanxiao He, Post-doc Research Fellow at Tsinghua University in Beijing.

15 Jan  2026
11:00 AM
Iran: Is the Islamic Republic on the Verge of Collapse, and if so, What Next?
15 Jan  2026
2:00 PM
L2 Pragmatics Symposium

L2 Pragmatics Symposium

L2 Pragmatic Symposium with Emma Betz (University of Waterloo)

15 Jan  2026
5:00 PM

"Our Stories" - Illustrated Reflections on Cantonese Language and Culture

Join us for the Opening Night of "Our Stories: Illustrated Reflections on Cantonese Language & Culture" on January 15 from 5-8 PM at the New Wight Gallery (Eli and Edythe Broad Art Center). "Our Stories" is a zine on Cantonese language and culture created by Save Cantonese at UCLA and Noah Hrung (UCLA DMA '28). The exhibition will run at...

15 Jan  2026
6:00 PM
Returning to Khustup: The Story Behind the Story

Returning to Khustup: The Story Behind the Story

Book talk by Cristopher Patvakanian in collaboration with the UCLA Armenian Students' Association.

16 Jan  2026
7:30 PM
The Story of a Small Town

The Story of a Small Town

Introduction by guest programmer Janet Louie, Ph.D. candidate, Harvard University. Pre-screening Q&A with Louie and Kurt Wong (UCLA ’90), grandson of Tony Quon and Margaret Lew, owners of the Sing Lee Theatre.

18 Jan  2026
7:00 PM
Miss Magic / Shogun Assassin
20 Jan  2026
12:30 PM
What Does the U.S. Invasion Mean for Venezuela and the Region?
Burkle Talks

What Does the U.S. Invasion Mean for Venezuela and the Region?

Dorothy Kronick, Associate Professor, Goldman School of Public Policy, UC Berkeley

20 Jan  2026
4:00 PM
Experimenting with Care: Syphilis Therapies and the Making of Chile’s Welfare State

Experimenting with Care: Syphilis Therapies and the Making of Chile’s Welfare State

A talk on the making of Chile’s welfare state by Felipe Martínez-Fernández, historian of modern medicine.

21 Jan  2026
4:00 PM
A Tattered Leaf Covers the Torn: Class Dynamics of Buddhist Charity in Vietnam
UCLA Event

A Tattered Leaf Covers the Torn: Class Dynamics of Buddhist Charity in Vietnam

Professor Sara Ann Swenson (Dartmouth College) presents new research on how global trends in humanitarianism are enacted at the local level through the everyday ethics and informal practices of low-income and middle-class Buddhist volunteers in Vietnam.

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Panel on Afghan Refugees in Iran

Monday, January 12, 2026
11:00 AM

Co-organized by UCLA Center for Near Eastern Studies and UCLA Iranian Studies. Read More

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[Book Talk] Migrant Workers and the Developmental State in the Philippines and South Korea

Tuesday, January 13, 2026
5:00 PM

In this book talk, Suzy Lee (Binghamton University) traces the history of labor export programs... Read More