UC Newsroom |
JFK: Fifty years on
Looking back at President Kennedy's assassination a half century ago.
UCLA |
Film archive footage captures the Kennedy era
If you tuned in to watch the PBS documentary, “American Experience: JFK,” earlier this week, you saw historical footage taken from the holdings of the UCLA Film and Television Archive — including clips of John F. Kennedy during his presidential campaign and his nomination at the 1960 Democratic National Convention, a London meeting with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev and the president returning from West Palm Beach on crutches.
UC Santa Barbara |
JFK presidency: what was, what might have been
Fifty years after his assassination, scholars examine John Kennedy's accomplishments and the work he left undone.
UC Irvine |
Whirlwind tour of spirituality
Students, faculty and staff explore the world’s great faith — and non-faith — traditions.
UC Berkeley |
Berkeley library readies Pat Brown archive
Former governor's documents will open a window to California political history in the 20th century.
UCLA |
UCLA Library launches L.A. Aqueduct platform
Research resource coincides with 100th anniversary of the aqueduct's opening.
UCLA |
Save Laurel and Hardy's films
UCLA is kicking off a major preservation effort to restore its surviving negatives of Laurel and Hardy. You can help, too.
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources |
Be a home vintner
Thanks to the folks at UC's Agriculture and Natural Resources, you can make table wine at home.
Time |
Amy Wilentz and the Lure of Haiti
Time spoke with the UC Irvine journalism professor on the occasion of the three-year anniversary of the earthquake that devastated Haiti.
UC Riverside |
Graduate student launches post-Katrina oral history project
'Living history' museum celebrates residents, history of New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward.
UC Berkeley |
Our emotions match music to colors
Whether we’re listening to Bach or the blues, our brains are wired to make music-color connections depending on how the melodies make us feel.
UC Irvine |
New humanities dean brings eclectic background to the job
Georges Van Den Abbeele, a polyglot and digital champion with roots on two continents, truly is a citizen of the world.