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University of Maryland Scholar is UCR’s Next CHASS Dean

June 11, 2021 College of Arts and Humanities

Daryle Williams is the co-director of the online database Enslaved.org.

The Elizabeth and Richard Dubin Family Lecture

June 10, 2021 College of Arts and Humanities, Joseph and Alma Gildenhorn Institute for Israel Studies, Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Program and Center for Jewish Studies

Featuring David E. Sanger From The New York Times.

Music Education Ph.D. Wins Outstanding Dissertation Award

June 09, 2021 School of Music, College of Arts and Humanities

Adam Grisé’s dissertation focused on access, representation and equity in music educational settings.

Spanish Ph.D. Wins Distinguished Dissertation Award

June 07, 2021 School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

Lisa W. Carney’s dissertation explored the stories told about dreams in Kichwa, a Quechuan language spoken in Ecuador.

In Black Radical Artists, Professor Finds Methods to the ‘Madness’

June 04, 2021 American Studies

From Nina Simone to Dave Chappelle, new book explores mad undercurrent in Black expressive culture.

2021 National Fellowships and Scholarships

June 04, 2021 College of Arts and Humanities

ARHU students win prestigious national awards.

2021–22 ARHU Fulbright Recipients

June 02, 2021 American Studies, School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, History, Spanish and Portuguese, French

Five ARHU students and alumni receive the prestigious grant.

2021–22 ARHU Boren Recipients

June 01, 2021 School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

The scholarships provide up to $20k for two semesters of critical language study.

2021 Making African America Symposium

May 28, 2021 History, College of Arts and Humanities

A Virtual Symposium on Immigration and the Changing Dynamics of Blackness.

New York Times

Alum Dwayne Betts Selects English Professor Michael Collier's Poem for New York Times Feature

May 27, 2021 English, College of Arts and Humanities

"Poem: Len Bias, a Bouquet of Flowers, and Ms. Brooks" was selected for New York Times feature.