Nicole Barry Joins the UCLA Department of Education
Assistant professor of environmental justice education brings expertise in collaborative teaching and learning in Indigenous communities.
Assistant professor of environmental justice education brings expertise in collaborative teaching and learning in Indigenous communities.
Publication examines “Fairness in Educational Assessment and the Next Edition of the Standards.” October 6 event at UCLA will explore “Fairness” as researchers consider revision of testing Standards
The University’s Teacher Education Program and Principal Leadership Institute will partner to build a pipeline of middle-school teachers and leaders focused on racial and cultural literacy.
New publication summarizes the growth of the mixed-race population in the U.S., highlights complications for the future of civil rights law and policy.
The California Community Schools Partnership Program leverages assets of the UCLA Center for the Transformation of Schools, the Los Angeles County Office of Education, and the Los Angles Trust for Children’s Health.
Q&A with new Faculty Director of the UC/CSU Collaborative for Neuroscience, Diversity, and Learning, housed at UCLA Ed&IS.
Urban Schooling alumnus is co-PI on national study of HUD’s Choice Neighborhoods Initiative.
Karen Hunter Quartz and Cecilia Rios-Aguilar recognized by their students and UCLA community for supporting their mentees’ academic and professional goals.
Historian of Vietnam and Southeast Asia and digital humanities scholar will provide perspectives on empire and information.
New assistant professor of information studies brings expertise in global AI development and information systems in postcolonial contexts to UCLA.
New collaboration will strengthen capacity and impact of noted research effort
Scholar of environmental justice in education explores transformation across socioecological contexts.
The Leonardo DiCaprio Scholarship Fund will help provide financial aid to students in need. The climate education program will work to inspire the next generation of young climate leaders and educate our youth about how to protect our planet.
Today’s announcement from the U.S. Supreme Court, although widely expected, is disheartening to say the least. For decades, affirmative action […]
UCLA scholars speak out on the end of affirmative action, implications for equity and diversity in education.
“A Day of Shame for the Nation”
Wasserman Dean Christina Christie and student speakers honor the Class of 2023 with messages of congratulations and encouragement.
Published by the MIT Press, SSCE alumna’s first book highlights her work on the constructed trajectories of students.
Chancellor Gene Block and UCLA community celebrated the Center’s growth amid the natural surroundings of UCLA’s Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden.
New report published by the UCLA Civil Rights Project makes the case for bilingual education as the standard of instruction
UCLA’s retiring Breslauer Professor of Bibliographical Studies serves on the Council of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences; chairs the Advisory Committee for the organization’s Humanities, Arts, and Cultures program.
UCLA alumnus and soon-to-be Ph.D. establishes nonprofit to help organizations improve career and economic outcomes for new college grads.
With the Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action looming, a new paper asks whether merit should be determined by test scores and other achievement metrics
Campus programs are critical in providing students with support, a sense of belonging, and a ‘family’ on campus