Danny Solorzano: Book on Chicana/o Educational Pipeline Honored by International Latino Book Awards
UCLA Professor of Education Danny Solórzano recalls driving to the UCLA Library while still a student at Loyola University, to […]
UCLA Professor of Education Danny Solórzano recalls driving to the UCLA Library while still a student at Loyola University, to […]
A new report by the UCLA Civil Rights Project, Disabling Inequity: The Urgent Need for Race Conscious Remedies, highlights the inequitable conditions […]
This week I have had the singular honor of being selected to serve as the UCLA Wasserman Dean of the […]
The brutal murders of eight people in Atlanta this week – six of them Asian women – have stunned our […]
Christina “Tina” Christie, currently interim dean of the UCLA School of Education & Information Studies, will be the new dean […]
UCLA Associate Professor of Information Studies Sarah T. Roberts has been elected to Sigma Xi, the scientific research honor society. […]
One year ago on Friday the 13, 2020, school campuses across the Los Angeles Unified School District closed down to […]
UCLA Professor of Education Tyrone Howard has been elected to the National Academy of Education, representing the University among the […]
Dear Colleagues, It was one year ago today that we went home after a day’s work on campus, not knowing […]
The UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry has launched its Artist-in-Residence Program, with welcoming Oge Egbuonu as its artistic director […]
Christine L. Borgman, UCLA Distinguished Research Professor in Information Studies, accepted nomination for full membership in Sigma Xi, the scientific research […]
The UCLA School of Education and Information Studies and the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health will present, “Risk Communication […]
“It’s like, how do you say, like a juggler. You have to try to juggle school, work, the kids, a […]
UCLA Professor of Education Tyrone Howard has published the commentary, “This moment calls for radical care for all of our…
UCLA Associate Professor of Education Lucrecia Santibañez was recently interviewed by CapRadio on the reasons that young students are missing […]
In recognition of the 50 anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium, an anti-war protest organized by Mexican Americans in East Los […]
The battle for racial justice stands at the core of the Mann UCLA Community School in South Los Angeles. Issues […]
During Black History Month, the UCLA History-Geography Project has developed resources for educators to use in engaging students in an […]
The UCLA Pritzker Center for Strengthening of Children and Families will present a forum with UCLA physicians and community health […]
With two books out recently and a third one on the historiography of the alphabet due in March, Johanna Drucker […]
The UCLA School of Education and Information Studies and the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health will present a webinar […]
Martin Luther King once said, “the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” That may […]
UCLA Professor of Education Tyrone Howard was recently interviewed by KABC-TV on the importance of Black History Month in the […]
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