China versus UCLA Debate on Syria

Admitting Syrian Refugees Debate with the Chinese International Debate TeamOn February 18th, from 12-2 PM, the UCLA Debate Team will engage the Chinese International Debate Team at the UCLA School of Law, Room 1457.  The topic: whether or not the United States should continue to allow Syrian refugees into the country. The debate will feature […]

UCLA vs. Chinese Debate Team

Chinese Debate Team vs. UCLA Debate Team! Debating the entry of Syrian refugees into the U.S. With an afterword by Comm Studies Professor Paul Von Blum, J.D.

Professor Von Blum featured presenter in UC-AFT Showcase

Librarians, lecturers, and other non-senate faculty engage in research, develop innovative teaching methods, create academic resources, and much more. This may take the form of books, articles, online resources, graphic arts, sound recordings, films, edited volumes, plays and other theatrical works, articles about scholarly work in trade/popular magazines, and websites. 

Issues in Digital Archiving: Collection Sustainability

The theme, “Collection Sustainability,” will center around issues of long-term collection, reformatting, and storage of digital and analog media materials challenges of securing effective equipment, personnel, and technical training strategies for locating relevant collections and cultivating relationships with collectors and donor organizations competing demands of larger archives and smaller institutions catering to narrower constituencies potential […]

Issues in Digital Archiving: Access & Outreach Strategies

FEATURED SPEAKERSAudra Eagle Yun, UC Irvine Special Collections & ArchivesThuy Vo Dang, UC Irvine Southeast Asian ArchiveEric Hoyt, University of Wisconsin Media History Digital LibraryMark Williams, Dartmouth College Media Ecology ProjectFEATURED ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS Dalena Hunter, Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies Tom Nguyen, UCLA Asian American Studies CenterMark Quigley, UCLA Film & Television […]

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