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The police officer walks across the room and approaches a pair of men having a disagreement. “I need to check […]
The police officer walks across the room and approaches a pair of men having a disagreement. “I need to check […]
UCLA Distinguished Professor served on advisory panel for “Tell Them We Are Rising,” to air Feb. 19 as part of “Independent Lens” series.
Pope Francis has appointed Wasserman Dean Marcelo Suárez-Orozco as an Academician of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. A congratulatory […]
Sarah T. Roberts specializes in studying commercial content moderators, the “unsung heroes” of the internet. They are the thousands of men and women […]
One hundred teachers, principals, and representatives from school districts and teacher education from throughout Argentina, arrived at UCLA on Sept. […]
Commenting on an announcement made by Facebook in October that it would hire 1,000 employees to review ads and objectionable […]
When Ellen Pearlstein traveled to Japan this summer to visit cultural heritage sites in both Honshu and Hokkaido, she had […]
When Ellen Pearlstein traveled to Japan this summer to visit cultural heritage sites in both Honshu and Hokkaido, she had […]
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, assistant professor in Higher Education & Organizational Change, has published two essays in Inside Higher Education on sexual […]
Connie Kasari wants equality in education – to a point. “Equality means we give everybody the same thing,” said Kasari, […]
During his high school years in Brockton, Massachusetts, Earl Edwards kept his status as a homeless student a secret from […]
In a recent Inside Higher Ed profile on “Rising Stars of Digital Humanities,” Miriam Posner was lauded for her work […]
Daniel Buccieri, a UCLA Writing Project Fellow and U.S. and world history teacher at Venice High School, has been recognized […]
“Do we ask for evidence about affluent kids?” With those words, UCLA Distinguished Professor Pedro Noguera set the stage for […]
What can a study of Indigenous-language immersion schooling teach us to improve education practice for underserved Native American students? This […]
Sarah T. Roberts, assistant professor in UCLA’s Department of Information Studies, was interviewed on the BBC Radio 4 program, “The […]
While life may not actually begin at 40, the UCLA Writing Project is making the most of middle age. A […]
CRESST will present “What’s the Evidence: Do After-school Programs Make a Difference for Kids?” on Sept. 28 at the UCLA […]
UCLA has been named the top public research university in the United States according to this year’s annual ranking by […]
A student in the UCLA Writing Project’s summer writing program for middle and high school students invented a story about […]
UCLA Professor James Catterall died on Aug. 23 at the age of 69 in Santa Monica, following a heart attack […]
Ulia Gosart, a lecturer in UCLA’s Department of Information Studies, has published a commentary in The Los Angeles Times on […]