APA Taskforce to Present Assessment of Perspectives of School Violence During Covid-19
Briefing underscores threat of violence, concerns of school personnel turnover
Briefing underscores threat of violence, concerns of school personnel turnover
Associate professor of information studies to examine barriers to library access for underserved children and families with support from the ALA’s Association for Library Service to Children division.
Educators from across California will meet this week at the UCLA Luskin Conference Center to develop plans for addressing and […]
Congressional testimony underscores the role and importance of Asian American, Native American, Pacific Islander institutions and other minority serving institutions
“The Campus Color Line: College Presidents and the Struggle for Black Freedom” by Eddie R. Cole, has been recognized with […]
Scholar of urban education and equity directs the UCLA Pritzker Center for Strengthening Children, UCLA Center for the Transformation of Schools.
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.
Conversation with “Scientific Sense” includes the role of visualization in communicating the pandemic, supporting a return to hands-on learning.
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.
Urban Schooling alumnus was honored with the 2020 Cesar Estrada Chavez Award from the American Association for Access, Equity and Diversity.
SEIS Undergraduate Class focuses on child development
MIT professor of Science, Technology, and Society will speak on “Trans-hemispheric Thinking.”
A report released in January by UCLA Professor of Education John Rogers and co-author Mica Pollock, a professor of education […]
Materials offer learning resources for Black History Month and beyond
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.