
2025 UCLA History Graduate Student Conference: “Resistance and Change”
6275 Bunche HallInterested in attending? Click here to RSVP(Or click the flyer above to access the RSVP form.)
Interested in attending? Click here to RSVP(Or click the flyer above to access the RSVP form.)
"The Capsicum Cure: Slavery, medicine, and the (pre)histories of pepper spray" a talk by Jonah Walters, a Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow at the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies and the UCLA Institute for Society and Genetics. Join via Zoom here.
Now available: Conference Agenda The History Undergraduate Advisory Board cordially invites you to our 9th Annual Undergraduate Research Conference on May 14th from 10am to 4pm. Tune in and support UCLA undergraduates as they present their research in front of various faculty and graduate students from the department. This event will be hosted in 6275 Bunche Hall (in the […]
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Please note: This event has been cancelled. 💻 Zoom Link: https://ucla.zoom.us/j/97217520919?pwd=UGb6upLazXEB6SKoqKfrqxAenfY2Hz.1
Incoming and returning students are invited to the History Department’s Undergraduate Open House! Make the most out of your UCLA experience and learn about: Academic Counseling HistoryCorps Internships & Public History Initiative Luskin Center for History and Policy Study Abroad Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society History Graduate Student Association (HGSA) History Undergraduate Advisory Board […]
Everyone is welcome to the first installment of the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology Colloquium Series. UCLA’s own Jamie Kreiner will be presenting “How to Build a History of Science Course from the Ground Up.” Creating a course from scratch takes a lot of work — but it doesn't have to be a mystery or […]
Please RSVP here, lunch will be provided. To attend remotely via Zoom, RSVP here. Speakers: Félix Jean Louis III, Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of California, Irvine Paper: “Haiti, Haitians, and the Caribbean Roots of Pan-Africanism” Bright Gyamfi Assistant Professor, Department of History, Rutgers University Paper: “Pan-Africanism and African and Diasporic unity” […]