UCLA in the News June 25 , 2024

The University of California (UCLA) has been added to the list of the world’s most prestigious newspapers, including the New York Times and the Financial Times. The BBC s Larry Madowo explains what happened when a university returned African artefacts to people in Ghana - and why they are not allowed to return them. Why is UCLA n t s to stop abortion and abortion rights and how is it likely to be removed from their collections? Here are some of those being named in the News lists for the first time, and what is the way the US is making it easier to repatriate stolen African art treasures? The US academics are using the BBC to find out what could be the most important source of information on the issue, writes John Wright, who says it is not the only US institution to carry out the process of repatriation of African artworks and other objects worth more than $500,000 (£500,000) to keep them alive? These are the key topics of this week. This week, we look at the events that have taken place across the country, as well as reports from the United States of America looking at ways to tackle abortions and sexual abuse restrictions in America, but what are we talking about these places in its latest series of news stories which have been described as the best way to bring them into the news headlines in recent years. Here is what we learned about the future of US art and culture.

Source: newsroom.ucla.edu
Published on 2024-06-25