University of California, Irvine. School of Humanities
UC Irvine, the eighth campus in the University of California system, opened its doors in 1965. The Division of Humanities was one of five liberal arts divisions on campus that were poised to welcome students upon campus opening. Samuel McCulloch, UC Irvine’s founding dean of Humanities was appointed in 1963. As dean, he laid the foundation for humanities by recruiting and retaining world-class faculty.
Dean McCulloch created four departments that would serve as the foundational core of the Division: English and Comparative Literature, Foreign Languages and Literature, History, and Philosophy. He made quick work of recruiting the very best in their scholarly fields to join the Division and by the campus’ opening day, the Division of Humanities had thirty-one faculty members.
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2019-10-24 03:10:11 pm |
Jolene Beiser |
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2019-10-15 02:10:29 pm |
Jerry Simmons |
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2019-10-09 07:10:09 pm |
Jolene Beiser |
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2019-10-09 07:10:08 pm |
Jolene Beiser |
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