Sam Regal: Presentations at ARLIS/NA Conference to View Art Libraries Through a Decolonial Lens
CalRBS program manager and MLIS student to share research on indigeneity and professionals’ shared vision of art libraries’ future.
CalRBS program manager and MLIS student to share research on indigeneity and professionals’ shared vision of art libraries’ future.
NEPC Interview asks, “ Is Affirmative Action in College Admissions Gone for Good?”
Librarian for digital collection development at UCLA Library and global hip hop DJ reaches across borders to share musical and cultural connections.
Conversation shines light on challenges, strengths and needs of Neurodiverse learners
The volume includes a look at college access and affordability, the Supreme Court’s challenge to a half century of affirmative action.
William A. Sandoval, a professor at the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies, has been named as a member of The American Association […]
HEOC alumna is the first in this post and will also work to support Black student life and community at SEIS.
“Nothing About Us Without Us”: A Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) Case Study highlights partnership between East Side Union High School District and Californians for Justice, a youth-led educational justice organization.
Professor of information studies and the UCLA/Getty Program in the Conservation of Cultural Heritage is principal investigator for continuing education in preservation and conservation.
New study by researchers at UCLA and UC. San Diego details purposeful, interconnected effort to divide communities and restrict K12 teaching and learning about race and diversity. Campaign fosters intimidation and fear among educators trying to support students. Conservative media is a key driver
Joint program will capitalize on faculty expertise across the Departments of Education and Information Studies; prepare students for innovative careers and graduate work.
Associate Professor Lucrecia Santibañez and colleagues will plumb potential of dual language immersion programs to further equitable learning opportunities.
Twelve UCLA scholars included in Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings
International and multilingual event centered on the legacy of Paulo Freire, disinformation, gender equity, and environmental and racial justice.
PhD Student Grace Hae Rim Shin and Professor Cecilia Rios-Aguilar of UCLA join with UC Davis Researchers in analysis of PACE/Rossier poll on higher education issues
Graduate student athletes in the Transformative Coaching and Leadership program share their expertise, academic support, and mentoring with high school football players.
UCLA SEIS professor and Momentum Director Linda J. Sax was celebrated by UCLA Women’s basketball in recognition of her outstanding […]
UCLA Assistant Professor Anna Markowitz Makes Case for Investment in Early Childhood Educators
UCLA’s Center for the Transformation of Schools discusses opportunites for recruiting and retaining more educators of color, more inclusive learning environments.
UCLA alumna at the forefront of promoting antibias, antiracist work in school communities nationwide.
Students share views on returning to school in a time of uncertainty
UCLA SEIS Graduate Students Laura Rhinehart and Salvador R. Vazquez join with UCLA Psychology Professor Patricia M. Greenfield in new study with implications for student performance and instructor evaluations.
UCLA Information Studies alumna draws upon 24 years of library management experience at Los Angeles Public Library.
Open access journal will provide public scholarship on community schools.