Office of Communications
The UCLA Ed&IS Office of Communications works to support marketing efforts that will engage friends, donors and alumni in the Ed&IS community.
The links provided below can be used to share your work with us, update website copy including directories and pages, submit calendar events, and access Ed&IS and campus assets and resources.
How Can We Help?
Share & Request Forms
- Event Calendar Submission Form
- Ed&IS Website Page Edit Request Form
- Single-Use Material Request Form (graphic design)
- Share Your Work With Us (awards, research, book launch, etc.)
Website Directory Information Forms
- Faculty Directory Form (new/update)
- Staff Directory Form (new/update)
- Doctoral Student Directory Form (new/update)
Resources & Templates
Ed&IS Assets
- Ed&IS School Logos
- Ed&IS Zoom Backgrounds
- Ed&IS Letterhead
- Request Ed&IS Canva Templates (flyers, presentations, social media, etc.)
UCLA Assets
School Name Usage
- Common Use: “UCLA School of Education and Information Studies”
In correspondence or publications, the common name of the School would be used in first reference. - Suggested Abbreviation: “UCLA Ed & IS”
Would be used in second reference to school in correspondence and publications, and as acronym where appropriate. - Suggested Abbreviation for Design Purposes when not using official Logo: “UCLA Ed&IS”
Used e.g. headers, masthead, titles - Outdated Usage:
“UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies”
“GSE&IS”
The Communications Team
Dedicated to our UCLA Ed&IS community, our Communications Team is here to assist with all your needs. From the Latest news articles to event promotions and graphic design, we strive to keep you informed and engaged.
Ed&IS News
The latest stories, announcements, and research from
the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies.
Maryanne Wolf and Rebecca Gotlieb: How Reading Changes the Way Your Brain Works
A BBC World Service feature with UCLA Ed&IS’ Maryanne Wolf and Rebecca Gotlieb garnered over 2 million views, discussing how reading impacts the brain and how reading on screens and smartphones may already be changing how our brains work.
Propelling Students and Teachers to Rigor and Excellence With the AP Readiness Program
Partnership between UCLA’s Center X, LAUSD, and Compton Unified School District provides a running start for college-bound high schoolers, professional […]
The Facts On School Violence: Q&A with UCLA’s Ron Avi Astor
Ron Avi Astor and his colleague Rami Benbenishty have developed mapping and monitoring procedures that have been used to generate grassroots solutions to safety problems in schools worldwide.



