Bernard Reyes: Creating More Opportunities for Graduates of Color
UCLA alumnus and soon-to-be Ph.D. establishes nonprofit to help organizations improve career and economic outcomes for new college grads.
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
In the wake of a pandemic that has lain bare inequities and fueled new urgency to address critical challenges confronting […]
Shervaughnna Anderson-Byrd has been named Executive Director of the California Reading and Literature Project, effective June 1, 2023 Anderson-Byrd, previously the […]
Eddie R. Cole, an associate professor of higher education and history in the UCLA School of Education and Information […]
Closing remarks will explore 2024 Annual Meeting theme, “Dismantling Racial Injustice and Constructing Educational Possibilities: A Call to Action.”
UCLA Ed&IS doctoral student Jinwen (Jevan) Luo, has been selected as the 2023 winner of the ETS Harold Gulliksen Psychometric […]
From undergraduates to esteemed scholars, representatives of UCLA Ed & IS were everywhere at the annual meeting of the American Education Research Association (AERA) earlier this month in Chicago.
Perspectives on “Seeking Justice in Unjust Schools and Classrooms: Implications for Education Researchers and Practitioners,” outlined new AERA president’s vision for greater collaboration among those supporting the most vulnerable students and communities.
Tyrone C. Howard, Pritzker Family Endowed Chair of Education in the UCLA School of Education & Information Studies, has been […]
UCLA alumnae Nancy Parachini (B.A., Psychology/Sociology ; Ed.D., Educational Leadership Program) and Tonikiaa Orange (’12, M.Ed., Principal Leadership Program), are […]
Research focuses on the experiences of newcomer immigrant youth, their access to college and careers.
Researchers say CA Master Plan is obsolete, structural changes to increase degree production and intense focus on racial equity are needed
UCLA Wasserman Dean Christina (Tina) Christie “The UCLA School of Education and Information Studies is a place that produces critical […]
UCLA SEIS alumni Dolores Delgado Bernal, a professor of education at Loyola Marymount University, and Jenny Lee, a professor of educational […]
Educational Leadership Program dissertation brief by Julia Wade examines use of restorative justice to better address the needs of postsecondary students
Scholar of oral history, Southeast Asian diaspora, and community archives recognized for co-authored paper on archiving COVID-19 experience of AAPI communities.
Analysis of CA Data finds political conflict pervasive and growing – with troubling impact for learning and a diverse democracy.
The SEIS interdisciplinary partnership collaborates with the Organization for Social Media Safety, as part of UCLA’s campus-wide Initiative to Study Hate.
The Morgan Library’s Astor Curator of Printed Books & Bindings will present the 15th Annual Breslauer Lecture on Apr. 6
Led by Sen. Mark R. Warner, reforms to Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act were reintroduced in Congress on Feb. 28.
Event at UCLA on March 2 for “When the Light Goes On” pays tribute to the late scholar of transformation through education.
Emma Hipolito and Darlene Lee are co-authors of winning article on the well-being of teacher candidates of color.