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Ellen Gruber Garvey to Deliver Annual Breslauer Lecture
Scholar of material history and its role in social and cultural life to share “Hidden Histories: African American and Women’s Rights Scrapbooks.”
Demontea Thompson Awarded Ford Foundation Fellowship
Urban Schooling graduate student explores how schools and colleges can facilitate success for marginalized students in the child welfare and justice system.
Ramesh Srinivasan: Technology and Its Impact on Society
UCLA professor of information studies discusses connections between humanism and technology.
May Hong HaDuong: Preserving Film’s Past for Future Audiences
MIAS alumna serves the University as the director of the UCLA Film & Television Archive.
UCLA Department of Education Ranked First Among Public Colleges and Universities in U.S. News and World Rankings of Graduate Programs
Education Department is third among all colleges and universities
Ron Avi Astor to Speak at Virtual Congressional Briefing on March 30
UCLA professor of social welfare’s research instrumental in crafting bill to support school social workers.
Amanda Mack: UCLA Film & Television Archive Cataloger Helps Share its World-Class Collections
MIAS alumna values student internships, UCLA’s real-world connections to the film industry.
UCLA Student-Athletes Named Finalists for Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholars
Three Bruins in SEIS’s Transformative Coaching and Leadership program are in the top 20 nationwide, recognized by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education.
APA Task Force Features UCLA Expertise for Congressional Briefing on Violence and Threats Against School Personnel
(Updated 03/18/22) Ron Avi Astor, professor of social welfare at UCLA SEIS, takes part in research supported by the American Psychological Association on the pandemic’s side effect of harassment and bodily harm against teachers and other school staff.
Students from UCLA Community School Visit UCLA
Newcomer students meet with UCLA students taking part in SEIS class on community schooling to share and explore their education journeys
Students from UCLA Community School Visit UCLA
Newcomer students meet with UCLA students taking part in SEIS class on community schooling to share and explore their education journeys
Amanda Cheung: From Catalogs to (Red) Carpets
MLIS alumna’s passion for film led to career as a librarian and credits researcher for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
APA Taskforce to Present Assessment of Perspectives of School Violence During Covid-19
Briefing underscores threat of violence, concerns of school personnel turnover
Gregory Leazer Awarded ALA Research Agenda Pilot Grant
Associate professor of information studies to examine barriers to library access for underserved children and families with support from the ALA’s Association for Library Service to Children division.
Education Leaders Gather at UCLA to Advance Equity through California 21st Century Learning Academy
Educators from across California will meet this week at the UCLA Luskin Conference Center to develop plans for addressing and […]
Professor Robert Teranishi Testifies Before House of Representatives Subcommittee
Congressional testimony underscores the role and importance of Asian American, Native American, Pacific Islander institutions and other minority serving institutions
“Campus Color Line” wins AERA Division J Outstanding Publication Award
“The Campus Color Line: College Presidents and the Struggle for Black Freedom” by Eddie R. Cole, has been recognized with […]
Tyrone Howard Voted AERA President-Elect for 2022-23
Scholar of urban education and equity directs the UCLA Pritzker Center for Strengthening Children, UCLA Center for the Transformation of Schools.
UCLA History-Geography Project Aims to Shift the Narrative About Black LA
Events in Black History Month and beyond explore hope, joy and persistence of Black communities
Robert M. Hayes: 1926-2022
Former mathematician’s work had a major impact on information policy and the economics of research library operations.
Johanna Drucker: The Ethics of Aesthetics
Conversation with “Scientific Sense” includes the role of visualization in communicating the pandemic, supporting a return to hands-on learning.
“Celebrating 100 Days of Black Excellence”: Cultural Heritage Series to Highlight History and Future
Natacha Cesar-Davis, new Assistant Dean of Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, creates event for scholarly discussion and to promote physical, emotional and spiritual wellness.
Alumni Spotlight: Juan Sánchez Muñoz, Chancellor, UC Merced
Urban Schooling alumnus was honored with the 2020 Cesar Estrada Chavez Award from the American Association for Access, Equity and Diversity.