Set as Homepage - Add to Favorites

成人午夜福利A视频-成人午夜福利剧场-成人午夜福利免费-成人午夜福利免费视频-成人午夜福利片-成人午夜福利视

【sex videos ansl】Enter to watch online.Uniqlo Founder Donates $25M to UCLA
Tadashi Yanai is the founder and president of Fast Retailing, of which Uniqlo is a subsidiary. His gift to UCLA is the largest individual donation to the humanities division.

UCLA has received a $25 million gift from Tadashi Yanai, the chair, president and CEO of Japan-based Fast Retailing and founder of clothing company Uniqlo.

The funds will endow the Tadashi Yanai Initiative for Globalizing Japanese Humanities, which will bolster UCLA’s status as a leading center for the study of Japanese literature, language and culture.

The gift is the largest from an individual donor in the history of the UCLA College’s humanities division. A previous donation of $2.5 million from Yanai in 2014 created the Yanai Initiative, a collaboration between UCLA and Waseda University, one of Japan’s most prestigious universities. The program supports academic and cultural programming and enables student and faculty exchanges between the two universities. This latest gift will ensure the initiative’s long-term future.

Prof. Michael Emmerich, UCLA Asian Languages & Culture

“Mr. Yanai’s extraordinary gifts are a testament to UCLA’s long-standing commitment to educate global citizens who can thrive in careers — and cultures — anywhere in the world,” said UCLA Chancellor Gene Block. “The Tadashi Yanai Initiative for Globalizing Japanese Humanities will have a profound and lasting impact on this campus.”

The Yanai Initiative is housed in the UCLA College department of Asian languages and cultures and directed by Professor Michael Emmerich. The latest gift will fund and establish an endowed chair in Japanese literature and will fund conferences, public lectures, faculty research, cultural performances and community outreach. It will support graduate and postdoctoral fellowships and undergraduate awards.

“It has been inspiring to see all of the creative, innovative programming — both academic and cultural — that this project has realized over the past five years,” Yanai said. “Now that we are making it permanent, I’m excited to see how it will continue to transform the Japanese humanities in a global context. At the same time, I hope this gift will give others a chance to remember how crucial the humanities are, and, in their own way, to recommit.”

The gift also triggers matching funds from the Humanities Centennial Match and the UCLA Centennial Scholars Match to support UCLA graduate students in Japanese humanities and other areas of study.

“Mr. Yanai’s gift is a visionary investment in a field of increasing interest to humanities scholars, students and people everywhere,” said David Schaberg, UCLA’s dean of humanities. “Thanks to his generosity, UCLA will lead the way in research and teaching in Japanese humanities, bringing new attention to a rich culture that has captured people’s imaginations for centuries.”

Schaberg said another benefit of the gift is that it will deepen UCLA’s partnership with Waseda.

In addition to funding fellowships, symposia, lectures and academic workshops, Yanai’s previous donation supported a range of cultural programs, including a five-day series of events featuring actor Nomura Mansaku, who was designated a “living national treasure” by the Japanese government; a retrospective of films by Palme d’Or recipient Hirokazu Kore-eda; and “The Art of the Benshi,” which introduced Los Angeles audiences to the early 20th-century performance art in which narrators bring silent movies to life with live music accompaniment.

“During the past five years, Mr. Yanai’s generosity has enabled us to do so much for students and for the Japanese humanities not just at UCLA, but across the country and around the world,” Emmerich said. “We’ve been able to organize major cultural events across Los Angeles, drawing thousands of participants. I never imagined I would be able to say that all this was only the beginning. I can’t express how grateful we all are to Mr. Yanai for his generosity, his incisive advice and his commitment.”

The gift was facilitated through a designated donations program run by the Japan Foundation, which is dedicated to promoting cultural and intellectual exchange with Japan. Over the past three decades, the foundation has helped advance and fund numerous cultural programs at UCLA.

Photos by Reed Hutchinson

0.3033s , 14450.3671875 kb

Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【sex videos ansl】Enter to watch online.Uniqlo Founder Donates $25M to UCLA,  

Sitemap

Top 主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产精品欧美精品 | 偷拍自拍小视频 | 福利小视频导航 | 深夜福利视频免费观看 | 国产精品成人国产乱 | 国产成人精品自拍 | 免费在线视频一区二区 | 福利在线视频导航 | 午夜视频网页 | 人人操人人超碰 | 亚洲五月天综合网 | 日本不卡中文字幕 | A片免费网站 | 日韩成a人在线观看 | 三级网站在线免费观看 | 国产a不卡片 | 无码成人A片在线观看 | 成人国产精品秘久久久 | 天堂网一区二区三区 | 午夜视频一区二区 | 日本中文字幕有码 | 老熟女另类 | 深夜福利免费在线观看 | 欧美成人视频网站 | 深夜福利十八禁 | 日韩国产第一页 | 欧美综合区 | 三级在线播放试看无 | 福利小导航 | 久操久草 | 日韩一区二区国产 | 日韩中文免费视频 | 国产人妻精品 | 尤物网站在线观看 | 日韩国产精 | 国产高潮做爱在线观看 | 成人不卡视频 | 做受视频在线观看 | 亚洲日韩国产成人另类 | 拍拍拍网站免费 | 日韩中文字幕在线有码 |