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Marcel Boumans: “The History of the Mathematization of Economics”
Bunche 5288 & Zoom
UCLA History Department Open House
6275 Bunche HallIncoming 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 […]

How to Build a History of Science Course from the Ground Up
5288 Bunche HallEveryone 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 […]

A Dialogue on Pan-Africanism
6275 Bunche HallPlease 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: […]

“Wasteland to Date Garden”: Eugenics and Agriculture in the California Desert; Between Radicalism and Technocracy: The Council for Science and Society and the Politics of Risk and Expertise, 1973-1990
5288 Bunche HallEveryone is welcome to the next installment of the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology Colloquium Series. UCLA’s own Margaret Spaulding and Claire Votava will be presenting. Meg’s talk is […]

Academic Freedom and the Crisis of the Democratic University
UCLA Royce Hall - Room 314 10745 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Future of History Conference
UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center 425 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Why History Matters: Story Telling on Screen
UCLA California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) - Auditorium 570 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Territoriality and Freedom in the Bush: A Community-Focused Archaeology of Marronage in Colonial Dominica
6275 Bunche HallPlease note: Contrary to the usual schedule, this talk us on a Wednesday! RSVP for attending the talk remotely (Zoom): https://ucla.in/3WvjYFm Speaker: Jonathan Rodriguez McKnight Doctoral Fellow Dept. of […]

Boring into the “Mountain Sickness” Miners’ Cancers, Occupational Health, and the Discovery of Radiation Risk in Central Europe
5288 Bunche HallEveryone is welcome to the next installment of the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology Colloquium Series. California State University, Long Beach’s Professor of History Dr. Caitlin Murdock will be presenting Boring […]