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Open House

7386 Bunche Hall Los Angeles, CA, United States

Stop by to have a delicious treat and learn about the major and minor offered by the Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies. Meet other students in the major and minor, as well as current faculty. Non-dairy options will be available!

Fellowship Funding Workshop

7386 Bunche Hall Los Angeles, CA, United States

Interested in learning more about the Graduate Summer Research Mentorship (GSRM), Graduate Research Mentorship (GRM), Dissertation Year Fellowship (DYF) and other extramural funding opportunities? Want to know what it takes to make a successful proposal?   Chérie Francis currently works in the Fellowships & Financial Services unit of UCLA’s Graduate Division. Dr. Francis sees her 31-year […]

Día de los Muertos

685 Venice Boulevard, Venice, CA 90291

The 17th annual Día de los Muertos celebration and ritual, a collaboration between UCLA and SPARC. SPARC partners with Professor Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and over 100 UCLA students to honor the memories of those who have passed on. Students will build intricate altars that represent Día de los Muertos traditions of various regions of Mexico and Central America. Professor Ramirez-Oropeza will […]

Cafecito with Ellie and the Profes

7386 Bunche Hall Los Angeles, CA, United States

Join our department Student Advisor, Ellie Hernández, and faculty for some cafecito, pan dulce, and quesadillas salvadoreñas. This is a good opportunity to meet fellow students and ask questions!

The Box Project

685 Venice Boulevard, Venice, CA 90291

The Box Project originated in France with the Paris Women's Salon, a group of creative women, who began getting together to talk about their work and support each other in their creative endeavors. This inspired the creation of its two sister groups, one in Mexico City and another in Los Angeles, which quickly grew with women […]

“You Imagine Me and I Exist” The Afterlives of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

Royce Hall 314

A two-day symposium and dramatic prequel to the world premiere of JUANA, the opera based on the novel “Sor Juana’s Second Dream,” by UCLA Professor Alicia Gaspar de Alba, and presented by Opera UCLA. Dates: November 22 (9AM-3:30PM) and 23 (10AM-3PM), 2019 Free and open to the public! For more information, visit: https://schoolofmusic.ucla.edu/resources/center-for-musical-humanities/