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Mike Rose: Parallels Between 1983 Governmental Report on Education and Today
Mike Rose’s latest blog post, “A Nation at Risk” at 35, examines a report issued by the U.S. Department of […]
CC2PhD Hosts Undergraduate Research Conference at UCLA
The Community College to PhD Association (CC2PhD) is hosting an undergraduate research conference Saturday, May 26 at UCLA. Part of […]
Ulia Gosart: Advocating for Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Recordkeeping
The UCLA Department of Information Studies hosted a discussion at the 17th session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on […]
UCLA Hosts Tech Leaders, Unveils Bruin Code Summer Academy with Urban TxT at South LA School
Addressing a group of the inaugural 9 grade class at Mann UCLA Community School in South Los Angeles, Jarvis Sam, manager […]
Mann UCLA Community School Hosts UCLA Tech + Innovation
UCLA Tech + Innovation will present “Advancing Pathways to Tech for Black and Latinx Youth” at Mann UCLA Community School […]
Mann UCLA Community School Hosts UCLA Tech + Innovation
UCLA Tech + Innovation will present “Advancing Pathways to Tech for Black and Latinx Youth” at Mann UCLA Community School […]
IS Scholars Point Out Changes to Federal Data on Climate Change with Trump Administration
After Donald Trump won the presidential election, hundreds of volunteers around the U.S. came together to “rescue” federal data on […]
Patricia Gándara: Immigration Crackdowns Harming Children’s Academic Performance, Attendance, and Behavior
Patricia Gándara, co-director of the UCLA Civil Rights Project/Proyecto Derechos Civiles at UCLA, is the lead author of a survey […]
Mike Rose: Definition of Vocational Education Needs to Expand
Commenting on President Trump’s remarks in February in his State of the Union address on the lack of distinction between […]
Bridges Not Barriers: Conflict Resolution Course Links UCLA, South Los Angeles
The police officer walks across the room and approaches a pair of men having a disagreement. “I need to check […]
Walter R. Allen Serves as Consultant, Appears in PBS Documentary on Historically Black Colleges and Universities
UCLA Distinguished Professor served on advisory panel for “Tell Them We Are Rising,” to air Feb. 19 as part of “Independent Lens” series.
Marcelo Suárez-Orozco Appointed to Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences
Pope Francis has appointed Wasserman Dean Marcelo Suárez-Orozco as an Academician of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. A congratulatory […]
Sarah T. Roberts: Scholar of Online Content Management Featured in Groundbreaking Documentary
Sarah T. Roberts specializes in studying commercial content moderators, the “unsung heroes” of the internet. They are the thousands of men and women […]
Argentinean Ministry of Education Brings Teachers to UCLA
One hundred teachers, principals, and representatives from school districts and teacher education from throughout Argentina, arrived at UCLA on Sept. […]
Sarah T. Roberts: Symposium Brings Together Researchers and Industry to Discuss CCM
Commenting on an announcement made by Facebook in October that it would hire 1,000 employees to review ads and objectionable […]
Ellen Pearlstein: UCLA IS Professor Explores Japanese Papermaking Traditions
When Ellen Pearlstein traveled to Japan this summer to visit cultural heritage sites in both Honshu and Hokkaido, she had […]
Ellen Pearlstein: UCLA IS Professor Explores Japanese Papermaking Traditions
When Ellen Pearlstein traveled to Japan this summer to visit cultural heritage sites in both Honshu and Hokkaido, she had […]
UCLA Community School: 5th Annual Art Auction to Support College-bound Seniors
UCLA Community School will hold its 5th annual Silent Art Auction on Thursday, December 7, 4:30-6 p.m., showcasing the work of […]
Jessica Harris: Examining Campus Sexual Violence
Jessica Harris, assistant professor in Higher Education & Organizational Change, has published two essays in Inside Higher Education on sexual […]
Emerging Brain Research Can Provide Opportunity and Access in K-12 Education
Connie Kasari wants equality in education – to a point. “Equality means we give everybody the same thing,” said Kasari, […]
Earl Edwards: Doctoral Student Aims to Improve Paths for Homeless Children and Youth
During his high school years in Brockton, Massachusetts, Earl Edwards kept his status as a homeless student a secret from […]
Miriam Posner: New IS Faculty Member One of Inside Higher Ed’s “Rising Stars of Digital Humanities”
In a recent Inside Higher Ed profile on “Rising Stars of Digital Humanities,” Miriam Posner was lauded for her work […]