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Sorry, I probably should've said all of the Mesopotamian faculty. I was referring to Robert Englund and Elizabeth Carter retiring.
https://dailybruin.com/2018/06/10/retiring-professors-leave-behind-legacy-of-passion-for-near-eastern-archaeology/
A lot of the funding at the UCs only covers in-state tuition, so I've heard departments have to cover the out-of-state tuition for students for the first year until they can establish residency. It's pretty expensive, I guess.
I didn't apply to UCLA because all of their ancient Near Eastern faculty have retired, and they're down to only one Egyptologist, and Berkeley seems like it's still rebooting its Egyptology program.