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Please join us for the Merced Seminar in the Humanities featuring André Keiji Kunigami. Zoom Registration: https://bit.ly/3DdW9XF  
The Luce Initative at UC Merced's community virtual networking event will be held on November 19th from 4-6 PM on Zoom for those interested in Humanities research. Scholars, activists and community members invited by special invitation...
Please join us for the Luce Initative at UC Merced's latest workshop featuring current research by Drs. Jayson Beaster-Jones, Ma Vang and Mai Linh Hong. Their projects, the Gateway to Merced and Asylum for the Arts, respectively, will be discussed....
Please join us for the Merced Seminar in the Humanities featuring Dr. L. Ayu Saraswati. Due to COVID-19 safety protocols, this event is only open to members of our campus community.
  Register here: https://tinyurl.com/HintonLecture
Connecting Humanities Community-Engaged Research to Policy Consider how to link our research to efforts that support change and innovation. Monday, May 3, 2021 10:30 am – 12 pm via Zoom Register Here   These workshops...
  Register here: https://tinyurl.com/ErnieLowe    
In 2015, UCLA Library launched the Los Angeles Aqueduct Digital Platform (LAADP), an online educational resource featuring an archives portal that allows users to search thousands of digitized primary sources across the holdings of seven institutions...
  UC Merced UpstART presents a free online concert with   La Santa Cecilia   Thursday, April 8, 2021 at 7pm PST followed immediately by a live Q&A with the band Register here: https://tinyurl.com/...
Register here: https://tinyurl.com/LouiseAronsonMHS
Sharing & Exhibiting Downtown Learn more about important downtown venues that support community-engaged research and activities.    Monday, April 5, 2021           10:30...
  UC Merced UpstART presents a free online concert with   Mariachi Arcoiris   Friday, March 19, 2021 at 7pm PST followed immediately by a live Q&A with the band Register here:  https://tinyurl.com/...
Network analysis facilitates the study of things (or “nodes”) and their connections to one another (called “edges”). Whether you’re exploring relationships in literary, social, or correspondence networks, network graphs...

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