UCLA History-Geography Project Aims to Shift the Narrative About Black LA
Events in Black History Month and beyond explore hope, joy and persistence of Black communities
Events in Black History Month and beyond explore hope, joy and persistence of Black communities
Former mathematician’s work had a major impact on information policy and the economics of research library operations.
Natacha Cesar-Davis, new Assistant Dean of Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, creates event for scholarly discussion and to promote physical, emotional and spiritual wellness.
Materials offer learning resources for Black History Month and beyond
MIT professor of Science, Technology, and Society will speak on “Trans-hemispheric Thinking.”
Conversation shines light on challenges, strengths and needs of Neurodiverse learners
HEOC alumna is the first in this post and will also work to support Black student life and community at SEIS.
Joint program will capitalize on faculty expertise across the Departments of Education and Information Studies; prepare students for innovative careers and graduate work.
Graduate student athletes in the Transformative Coaching and Leadership program share their expertise, academic support, and mentoring with high school football players.
UCLA’s Center for Preservation of Audiovisual Heritage offers students the skills needed to enter the preservation field.
Deadline to apply for the Women’s School Leadership Academy and the University Women’s Leadership Academy is Nov. 1.
How four LA teachers came up with strategies to keep their students engaged and supported while their own lives were upended.
Rose pushed colleagues to write about and share their ideas beyond academia
Juan Silvio Lopez was instrumental in founding of Northeast Region Office of UCLA Center X
This past June, five students became the first to complete the requirements for the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies new undergraduate major, Education and Social Transformation, setting the stage for a groundbreaking new effort.