Pioneer Herma Hill Kay is celebrated for her transformational advocacy in family law and contributions to legal education.
Mounting evidence that more diverse movie casts help the bottom line
UCLA Bunche center report finds that earnings and social media traffic are higher for content with more women and minority actors.
And the Oscar goes to...
Eight nominees with UC ties vie for Academy Awards this year.
Casanova was more than a good lover, says UCLA professor
A fuller view of a man who lived life as a writer, gambler, mathematician, and of course, seducer.
UCLA Library releases audio of rare Harper Lee radio interview
The only known recording of the famous novelist discussing "To Kill a Mockingbird" reaches the public.
'A' is for Audrey at Geisel Library Cafe
Cafe in UC San Diego's flagship building set to open in spring.
Two UC Merced professors named campus's first MacArthur Chairs
Internationally recognized scholars granted the opportunity to pursue new horizons in humanities research.
Kids from around the world find community in poetry
A UC Irvine professor on how performing arts can boost the language skills of young English learners.
Scholar a finalist for prestigious Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award
UC Riverside professor Fred Moten nominated for award that honors a poet in mid-career.
UC Riverside professor receives highest medievalist honor
Professor of medieval art history Conrad Rudolph named a Fellow of The Medieval Academy of America.
First music school established in the UC system
The UC Board of Regents formally approves the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music.
Documenting the Now: archiving social media for generations to come
UC Riverside helps develop a Mellon-supported app to preserve social media activity during significant events.