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Second Year Arabic Student Leila Awad Connects with Family Through Arabic
June 3, 2020
Why Do You Love Arabic? 5th Annual Reclaiming the Arabic Narrative Contest is On!
5th Annual Reclaiming the Arabic Narrative Contest - Why I Love Arabic Challenge! [Voting is On and Deadline is Extended!]
June 3, 2020
Arabic Culture Club Hosts a Tea Party
Reclaiming the Arab Narrative is an opportunity for UCI students to share their impressions of Arabs and Arab culture. Read more…
April 26, 2018
<b>Please sign up if you are interested in helping Arabic at UCI Grow</b>
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April 25, 2018
The Traveling Reed Pen: Haji Noor Deen Presents at UCI
In a union of Arabic and Chinese Islamic art and culture, the Traveling Reed Pen was hosted at UCI last week. -- Iris Wang
April 24, 2018
How has Arabic helped Hana at work?
Read about her Arabic moment in the text below.
May 25, 2017
In this Ted Talk, Terry Moore explains the Arabic origins of the variable X, which is commonly used to represent the unknown
In this Ted Talk, Terry Moore explains the Arabic origins of the variable X, which is commonly used to represent the unknown.
February 6, 2017
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