Eddie R. Cole Named 2023-2024 Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellow
Eddie R. Cole, an associate professor of higher education and history in the UCLA School of Education and Information […]
Eddie R. Cole, an associate professor of higher education and history in the UCLA School of Education and Information […]
Closing remarks will explore 2024 Annual Meeting theme, “Dismantling Racial Injustice and Constructing Educational Possibilities: A Call to Action.”
Perspectives on “Seeking Justice in Unjust Schools and Classrooms: Implications for Education Researchers and Practitioners,” outlined new AERA president’s vision for greater collaboration among those supporting the most vulnerable students and communities.
Tyrone C. Howard, Pritzker Family Endowed Chair of Education in the UCLA School of Education & Information Studies, has been […]
UCLA alumnae Nancy Parachini (B.A., Psychology/Sociology ; Ed.D., Educational Leadership Program) and Tonikiaa Orange (’12, M.Ed., Principal Leadership Program), are […]
Led by Sen. Mark R. Warner, reforms to Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act were reintroduced in Congress on Feb. 28.
Event at UCLA on March 2 for “When the Light Goes On” pays tribute to the late scholar of transformation through education.
Scholar of digital culture to discuss AI’s impact on UCLA’s academic mission of teaching, research, and service in virtual town hall on Mar. 3.
The UCLA professor of education also explores why some are trying to limit teaching about race and racism
Nine faculty members in the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies have been named to the Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings for […]
New book edited by UCLA’s Joseph P. Bishop sets forth a bold national education agenda
Upcoming publication by Peter Lang pushes out of the academic box with creative “ecowriting.”
Scholar of Black and Brown trajectories in education brings expertise to African institutions and UCLA’s Bunche Fellows Program.
Scholar of bibliography and author of “Inventing the Alphabet” showcases her talents as an essayist and painter on Substack.
An excerpt from the book and Q&A with author Professor Gary Orfield about his perspective on social and economic barriers to higher education.
Lorena Guillén is an assistant professor of education at the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies. A native of […]
Former Center X executive director will represent UCLA Ed&IS at local, state, and national levels of engagement.
UCLA assistant professor of information studies takes part in OC Arts Summit live event.
“Close to a catastrophic lack of equity in the attainment of educational achievement”
Trilingual symposium on “Dialogue & Emancipation” to convene online and in-person from Valparaíso, Chile, Oct. 25-28.
Sandra Graham, Distinguished Professor and Presidential Chair in Education and Diversity at the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies, has been named a recipient of the Association for Psychological Science Lifetime Achievement Award.
In October, UCLA education professor Cecilia Rios-Aguilar was appointed as Chair of the Department of Education at the UCLA School […]
UCLA/Getty Conservation Scholar bridges the gap between Indigenous artifacts and the people they represent through respectful conservation practices.
This summer, Professor Pearlstein had a unique opportunity to connect McIntyre with Yup’ik masks, collected in 1924 for the Vatican Museums.