With the new leadership of Jenelle S. Pitt-Parker, there’s a sense of renewed energy and momentum in the College of Education and Integrative Studies. When she began her post as dean in July, Pitt-Parker didn’t wait until the fall semester…
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Liberal Studies Assistant Professor Jeff Roy has guest edited a special issue of Feminist Review titled “Queer Elsewhere ←→ South Asian Imaginaries,” which explores gender diversity and sexual identity across South Asia and beyond. The special issue led by Roy, Pavithra Prasad…
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A new exhibit featuring artwork by Liberal Studies Assistant Professor Maya Stovall is currently on display at Analog Diary in Beacon, New York until Jan. 22. The “Clear and Present” group exhibition is a collection of work that explores the ongoing legacy of the Light…
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An award-winning generative art design liberal studies major Anna Rios created has been selected for public exhibition in the College of Science’s Center for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (CEMaST). Biology Professor Paul Beardsley and Becki King, a CEMaST staff member, chose the…
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As a part of the Research through Inclusive Opportunities (RIO) program, liberal studies major Kathleen “Kat” Ramirez presented her research poster on Senate Bill (SB) 8, also known as the Texas abortion ban law, during the 10thAnnual Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities (RSCA) Conference.…
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Liberal Studies Assistant Professor Jeff Roy will join the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles (GMCLA) as they present “Queen of the Night,” a concert celebrating the life of lead vocalist Freddie Mercury from April 2-3 at UCLA’s Royce Hall.…
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A referral that seeks to merge the Department of Interdisciplinary General Education (IGE) with the Department of Liberal Studies to strengthen interdisciplinary course offerings is currently being considered by the Academic Senate. If approved, the official merger would take place…
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Assistant Professor Maya Stovall in the Department of Liberal Studies has published a new book titled “Liquor Store Theatre.” Her book, published by Duke University Press, is also included in Duke University Press’s new series, “Black Outdoors: Innovations in the Poetics of Study,” edited by Sarah…
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While many businesses in Los Angeles County remain closed due to COVID-19, farmers markets across the county continue to operate under safety guidelines set by government officials. This has given three liberal studies students, Anthony Griego, Nadine Kaissi and Alejandra…
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When Sabine Glore crosses the stage to accept her college diploma, it will serve as a testament to how important it is to never give up on what you want. The 56-year-old emigrated to America from her native Germany and…
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