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Juneteenth: Oppression, resistance and pushing forward
UCI humanities scholars reflect on the holiday’s history and endangered legacy
June 16, 2026
June 19, Emancipation Day. Corpus Christi, 1913. Image of a group gathered in and around a grandstand for Juneteenth celebrations.
UCI Professor Nicole T. Hughes named member of the Institute for Advanced Study
Latin American and Iberian cultures professor will research martyrdom narratives in the early Americas during her residence in…
June 16, 2026
Nicole T. Hughes with graphic of Institute for Advanced Study.
Turning pain into art
English professor’s new book wrestles with difficult emotions in his own life and in visual art  
June 15, 2026
Jonathan Alexander with the cover of his book "Damage: Notes on a Queer Aesthetic"
New grant expands language learning through VR
The $90,000 award will bring AI-powered, immersive language practice to humanities students
June 15, 2026
Jung-Hsien Lin with Immerse graphic.
How Disneyland subtly served as one of society's first introductions to automation
Historian Roland Betancourt shows you a side of the theme park you’ve probably never seen
June 11, 2026
Roland Betancourt
Unit 18 Faculty Excellence
15 School of Humanities faculty recognized for outstanding contributions to teaching
May 21, 2026
A collage of Unit 18 lecturers
What crime fiction tells us about reality
English professor’s new book investigates the links between literature and the criminal justice system  
May 14, 2026
Theodore Martin and a cover of his book "American Literature’s War on Crime"

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