Three new shows bring the work of UCLA professor Rodney McMillian to the East Coast.
Turning discarded items into art about race in America
What’s in a name?
A UC Santa Barbara professor pursues a history of immigration's transformations.
Davis a town of understated genius
Take a tour of the delightful home of the UC Davis campus.
Dalí in Monterey: Alchemy of a museum makeover
The largest collection of works on the West Coast by the artist is about to become public, thanks to this UC Berkeley alum.
Not just 'Frankenstein'
A UC Santa Barbara scholar shares her insights about the author behind one of the 19th century's famous works.
More than meets the eye
Widely known for her AT&T commercial work, UC San Diego alumna Milana Vayntrub is also a passionate DIY humanitarian.
Where medicine and the humanities meet
At UC Riverside, medical school students are combining traditional disciplines with liberal arts in order to deliver the best possible care.
Other Minds donates archives to UC Santa Cruz
Music organization provides nearly 70 years of cutting-edge composer recordings, programs, and more.
Shinto tradition to reach a new set of readers
UC Santa Barbara scholar creates the world's first book series outside of Japan on the Shinto tradition.
Handel scholar discovers new cantata by a Baroque master
A UC Berkeley professor investigates an old manuscript and finds a new composition, to be conducted this spring.
Last men standing: the forgotten survivors of AIDS
UCSF lends its support to a new documentary about the challenges facing eight long-term survivors of AIDS.
Life imitates art
UC Santa Barbara theater professor works in Nepal to help produce the first-ever opera to debut in the country.