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UCLA's Herb Albert School of Music launches new music industry bachelor's program this fall
UCLA's Herb Albert School of Music launches new music industry bachelor's program this fall

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Carnegie Mellon University Announces Recipients of Southwest Pennsylvania Build Back Better Subawards
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Stunning textiles draw from 65,000 years of Aboriginal cultural practices
A new exhibition at the Fowler Museum at UCLA will be the first ever in the U.S. devoted to the work of contemporary textile artists from Aboriginal-owned and operated art centers in northern Australia.
A new exhibition at the Fowler Museum at UCLA will be the first ever in the U.S. devoted to the work of contemporary textile artists from Aboriginal-owned and operated art centers in northern Australia.
An archaeological mission of the UB uncovers two new tombs from the Saite period (26th Dynasty) in Oxyrhynchus
The archaeological mission of the Institute of Ancient Near East Studies of the UB at the site of Oxyrhynchus (Egypt), led by researchers Maite Mascort and Esther Pons, has made a series of important discoveries.
The archaeological mission of the Institute of Ancient Near East Studies of the UB at the site of Oxyrhynchus (Egypt), led by researchers Maite Mascort and Esther Pons, has made a series of important discoveries.
U-M Clements Library acquires rare hand-drawn map of Detroit from 1761, pursues crowdfunding
The last time the general public had the opportunity to see the "Plan of the Fort at De Troit” was in 1967 when it was offered for sale at Sotheby's.
The last time the general public had the opportunity to see the "Plan of the Fort at De Troit” was in 1967 when it was offered for sale at Sotheby's.
The Alliance 4 Universities debate season on contemporary Africa closes at UPF with controversy around colonial heritage
Titled "Whose Culture? Cultural Appropriation and Repatriation in Africa", the session will include a presentation by Ciraj Rassool, a full professor of History at the University of the Western Cape
Titled "Whose Culture? Cultural Appropriation and Repatriation in Africa", the session will include a presentation by Ciraj Rassool, a full professor of History at the University of the Western Cape
The Second Spanish Republic through its fundamental texts
Cultura Editions and Publications of the UB has published La Segunda República Española: textos fundamentales , a book that gathers a selection of laws, speeches and proclamations of one of the most intense periods in the history of Spain.
Cultura Editions and Publications of the UB has published La Segunda República Española: textos fundamentales , a book that gathers a selection of laws, speeches and proclamations of one of the most intense periods in the history of Spain.
UChicago scholars confront white supremacy across American life
Historians bring together essays that offer insight into white power violence Characterizing white supremacy and putting it in context can be complicated, but a new book co-edited by two University of Chicago historians seeks to do just that.
Historians bring together essays that offer insight into white power violence Characterizing white supremacy and putting it in context can be complicated, but a new book co-edited by two University of Chicago historians seeks to do just that.
Open book: University of Toronto’Aga Khan exhibit explores secrets within ancient texts
An ancient book can tell a story in more ways than one. A wooden cover can offer clues about the climate when the book was made. Its paper and ink can tell us about technologies that were used at that point in history.
An ancient book can tell a story in more ways than one. A wooden cover can offer clues about the climate when the book was made. Its paper and ink can tell us about technologies that were used at that point in history.
Remains of U.S. Pilot Recovered offshore Vietnam
Scripps Oceanography's Project Recover uses advanced underwater technology to aid in recovery U.S. Air Force Maj.
Scripps Oceanography's Project Recover uses advanced underwater technology to aid in recovery U.S. Air Force Maj.
New Book on History of Scripps Institution of Oceanography to be Published
A new book on the history of Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego hits bookstore shelves and online sites June 7.
A new book on the history of Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego hits bookstore shelves and online sites June 7.
Synchrotron light to unravel the history of 15th Century Chinese porcelain
An article published in the journal Ceramics International reveals a new methodology that combines two characterization techniques based on synchrotron light to study Chinese blue and white porcelain from the Ming dynasty, a lineage that governed in China from 1368 to 1644. This innovative protocol could contribute to elucidate production technology in a wide range of modern and archaeological ceramics.
An article published in the journal Ceramics International reveals a new methodology that combines two characterization techniques based on synchrotron light to study Chinese blue and white porcelain from the Ming dynasty, a lineage that governed in China from 1368 to 1644. This innovative protocol could contribute to elucidate production technology in a wide range of modern and archaeological ceramics.
The statistician in the library: Stephen Stigler’s four decades crossing disciplinary lines
Pioneering scholar talks Stigler's Law, French lotteries and statistical history At any given university, statisticians aren't usually at the top of the list of library visitors.
Pioneering scholar talks Stigler's Law, French lotteries and statistical history At any given university, statisticians aren't usually at the top of the list of library visitors.
Oceans examined through historical and literary lenses
With a publication date coinciding with Earth Day, a new, six-volume set edited by Stanford English Professor Margaret Cohen explores the cultural history of Earth's oceans from antiquity to the modern era.
With a publication date coinciding with Earth Day, a new, six-volume set edited by Stanford English Professor Margaret Cohen explores the cultural history of Earth's oceans from antiquity to the modern era.
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