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SUMMARY:Writing Project Summer Invitational 2025
DESCRIPTION:Become a member of our Writing Project Community! \n\n\n\nJUNE 23 – JULY 17\, 2025Monday – Thursday\, 9AM – 3:30PM at UCLATwo Pre-Institute meetings\, dates TBA\n\n\n\nRefine\, elevate\, and celebrate how you teach writing. Join other educators in the greater Los Angeles area who put students center stage. The UCLA Writing Project invites you to apply for our Summer Invitational Institute where you’ll be immersed in the teaching of writing. You will demonstrate your own prized practices\, learn from a wonderful group of colleagues\, and develop your own writing craft. Issues of social justice will be both the backdrop and foreground of our endeavors.  We’ll point to the intersection of race and language.  We’ll cultivate a space for educational dialogue centered on anti-racism and anti-racist teaching of writing. We’ll take advantage of curated resources\, spend the summer with kindred spirits who choose joy over cynicism. English\, social studies\, mathematics\, world language teachers\, and all teachers of multi-lingual learners—this Project is for all of us! \n\n\n\nWhat We’ll Do During the Invitational \n\n\n\n\nExperience workshops centered on what really works in our teaching of writing.\n\n\n\nWrite—in a variety of genres—and engage in a small writing group for attention\, appreciation and suggestions for the next draft.\n\n\n\nParticipate in a small-group Professional Literature Circle.\n\n\n\nCurate a collection of teaching strategies to reach ALL of our students.\n\n\n\nExplore what affirming our students’ gender identities means.\n\n\n\nEngage in critical conversations about combating anti-black racism in the classroom and in the teaching of writing.\n\n\n\nWe’ll make lifelong professional connections.\n\n\n\nLearn from colleagues who teach the full span of grade levels.\n\n\n\n\nUCLA Writing Project Fellowship
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/writing-project-summer-invitational-2025/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Department of Education,Students
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SUMMARY:Ed&IS Commencement
DESCRIPTION:12:30 PM (Undergraduate) & 4:30 PM (Graduate) \n\n\n\n\n  More info
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/edis-commencement/
LOCATION:Wilson Plaza\, 221 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, California\, 90095\, United States
CATEGORIES:Department of Education,Department of Information Studies,Faculty and Staff,Important Dates,Students
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250613T235959
DTSTAMP:20260422T032425
CREATED:20250310T154948Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Quarter Instruction Ends
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/spring-quarter-instruction-ends/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Department of Education,Department of Information Studies,Faculty and Staff,Important Dates,Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250531T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250531T170000
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CREATED:20250512T181611Z
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SUMMARY:Viet Storytelling Festival: Celebrating 50 Years of the Diaspora and Our Oral Traditions
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an afternoon of storytelling events\, featuring Viet language and culture. This is a free bilingual\, intergenerational\, community event with bilingual children’s storytimes\, arts and crafts\, a workshop for caregivers and preschool/kindergarten teachers\, an oral history booth\, and storytelling by older community members. There will also be a resource and book fair\, and free snacks. Participate for a chance to win amazing raffle prizes\, such as books about Chú Cuội\, puzzles featuring the Viet zodiac\, and more! All participants will receive goodie bags (while supplies last)\, and parents and caregivers who participate in the focus group will also receive gift cards. All ages are welcome to attend! \n\n\n\nThis event is made possible through the UCLA Center for Community Engagement’s Social Impact Collaborative Exploratory grant awarded to PI Thuy Vo Dang (Information Studies) and Co-PI Thu-Huong Nguyen-vo (Asian Languages and Cultures). It is the culminating event of a yearlong partnership between UCLA\, Viet Storytime Club (VSC)\, the Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL)\, and the Asian Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA).
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/viet-storytelling-festival-celebrating-50-years-of-the-diaspora-and-our-oral-traditions/
LOCATION:Echo Park Branch Library\, 1410 West Temple Street\, Los Angeles\, California\, 90026
CATEGORIES:Department of Information Studies,Students,Talks, Lectures, Seminars, and Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250509T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250509T110000
DTSTAMP:20260422T032425
CREATED:20250412T060530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T024216Z
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SUMMARY:Early-Career Scholar Series Presenter: Deborah Southern Ph.D. and Advanced-Career Scholar Facilitator Ananda Marin Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:In this session\, Dr. Southern will workshop a critical examination of whiteness (CEW) methodological framework which can be used to identify empirical evidence of whiteness via qualitative research. Combining critical concepts of whiteness with qualitative methods\, the CEW methodological framework informs critical research design and sensitizes researchers to identify and examine whiteness throughout the data collection and data analysis process\, even when participants are unaware of whiteness or its manifestations within their organization. Dr. Southern welcomes feedback\, questions\, and reflections on the clarity and use of the methodological framework. \n\n\n\nDr. Deborah E. Southern (she/her) is a University of California Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellow with the Department of Education and Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies. As a higher education scholar and qualitative researcher\, Dr. Southern examines organizations and change\, and how organizational transformation is possibly facilitated or restrained by mechanisms\, culture\, and leaders. One important contribution of Dr. Southern’s research examines how power like whiteness in institutions via areas like organizational structures\, practices\, and leaders’ comfort works to obstruct transformative change. \n\n\n\nRefreshments will be served. Please direct questions to Dr. Deborah Southern\, desouth@ucla.edu
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/early-career-scholar-series-presenter-deborah-southern-ph-d-and-advanced-career-scholar-facilitator-ananda-martin-ph-d/
LOCATION:UCLA Moore Hall\, Room 3320
CATEGORIES:Department of Education,Students,Talks, Lectures, Seminars, and Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250508T140000
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CREATED:20250414T184200Z
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SUMMARY:Information Studies Colloquium: The Art History of the Storage Unit: Processing the AIDS-Related Stewardship of Family and Friends with Alex Fialho
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:  \n\n\n\nMy dissertation Apertures onto AIDS: African American Photography and the Art History of the Storage Unit  narrates the intimate stories and archival efforts of families and friends who have cared for AIDS-related artworks\, stewarding them in storage units\, under beds\, and in basements over several decades. In relation to these personal provenances amidst AIDS-related loss\, my research develops an analytic I term “the art history of the storage unit.” I want to consider together the stakes of why and how these artworks by African American artists have been stewarded and cared for in personal and familial collections\, outside the purview of museums and other archival institutions that due to erasure and white supremacy have often overlooked these objects. \n\n\n\nBio:  \n\n\n\nAlex Fialho is a PhD candidate in Yale University’s Combined PhD program in the History of Art and African American Studies. As an art historian and curator\, Fialho focuses on modern and contemporary art\, Black queer and feminist thought\, and AIDS cultural studies. His dissertation “Apertures Onto AIDS: African American Photography and the Art History of the Storage Unit” animates AIDS-related histories through the lens of artists Lola Flash\, Darrel Ellis\, Lyle Ashton Harris\, and Kia LaBeija. He was a 2023–2024 Helena Rubinstein Critical Studies Fellow in the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program. Based in Los Angeles\, Fialho is a 2024–2025 Predoctoral Fellow at the Getty Research Institute and the 2025–2026 Luce/ACSL Ellen Holtzman Dissertation Fellow in American Art. \n\n\n\n*Fialho worked as Programs Director of the New York-based arts non-profit Visual AIDS from 2014–2019\, facilitating projects around the history and immediacy of the ongoing AIDS pandemic\, while intervening against the widespread whitewashing of HIV/AIDS cultural narratives. As an Oral Historian for the Smithsonian Archives of American Art’s Visual Arts and the AIDS Epidemic: An Oral History Project\, he conducted in-depth oral histories with fifteen cultural producers including Ron Athey\, Douglas Crimp\, Nan Goldin\, Lyle Ashton Harris\, and Julie Tolentino.
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/information-studies-colloquium-the-art-history-of-the-storage-unit-processing-the-aids-related-stewardship-of-family-and-friends-with-alex-fialho/
LOCATION:UCLA Moore Hall\, Reading Room\, 3340\, 457 Portola Plaza\, Los Angeles\, California\, 90095\, United States
CATEGORIES:Department of Information Studies,Students,Talks, Lectures, Seminars, and Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250501T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250501T190000
DTSTAMP:20260422T032425
CREATED:20250407T225455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250417T181934Z
UID:18069-1746118800-1746126000@seis.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:POSTPONED: Breslauer Lecture: Indigenous Knowledge and the Limits of Translation: Mexican Manuscripts in Early Modern Collections
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:  \n\n\n\nThis talk discusses the circulation and reception of Indigenous manuscripts in Mexico and Europe from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. Indigenous authors in pre-contact and early colonial Mexico created pictorial manuscripts that record Native knowledge in image and word. Collectively\, these documents constitute an incomparable Indigenous archive. They entered private and institutional collections on both sides of the Atlantic\, provoking a great deal of interest. However\, their reception in early modern Europe almost without exception reached interpretive dead ends. Poised at the intersection of Indigenous studies\, the history of books and libraries\, and the history of knowledge production\, this talk discusses the trajectories of several Mexican manuscripts to address questions of materiality\, mobility\, and the possibilities and limits of translation and interpretation. It follows Indigenous manuscripts in movement and stasis\, as knowledge inscriptions and as potential sources for knowledge production\, to consider the flow and friction of Mesoamerican Indigenous objects and practices in the early modern world. \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Daniela Bleichmar \n\n\n\nProfessor of Art History and History; Founding Director\, Levan Institute for the Humanities; Director\, USC Society of Fellows in the Humanities; University of Southern California \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nSpeaker Bio: \n\n\n\nDaniela Bleichmar is Professor of Art History and History at the University of Southern California. Her research and teaching address the history of images\, objects\, and texts in colonial Latin America and early modern Europe\, focusing on the histories of visual and material culture; science and knowledge production; circulation\, encounters\, and exchanges; collections; and books. Her publications include the books Visible Empire: Botanical Expeditions and Visual Culture in the Hispanic Enlightenment (2012) and Visual Voyages: Images of Latin American Nature from Columbus to Darwin (2017).
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/breslauer-lecture-indigenous-knowledge-and-the-limits-of-translation-mexican-manuscripts-in-early-modern-collections/
LOCATION:UCLA Moore Hall\, Reading Room\, 3340\, 457 Portola Plaza\, Los Angeles\, California\, 90095\, United States
CATEGORIES:Department of Information Studies,Public Resource,Students,Talks, Lectures, Seminars, and Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250425T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250425T193000
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CREATED:20250323T191534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T152809Z
UID:18517-1745602200-1745609400@seis.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:AERA Reception 2025
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss the perfect opportunity to connect and network with fellow UCLA Alumni\, Faculty\, Students\, and Staff \n\n\n\nHosted by Cecilia Rios-Aguilar\, Ph.D.\, Chair\, UCLA Department of Education
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/aera-reception-2025/
LOCATION:West Saloon and Kitchen\, 501 16th St\, Denver\, Colorado\, 80202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Department of Education,Students
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ORGANIZER;CN="Amy Lassere":MAILTO:alassere@support.ucla.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250424T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250424T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T032425
CREATED:20250414T183229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T182006Z
UID:19139-1745503200-1745510400@seis.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Information Studies Colloquium: The Weight of Small Things: Everyday Archiving and the Making of Belonging in Chinese American Families with Jiarui Sun
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \n\n\n\nThis talk explores the everyday archiving practices of Chinese American families\, with particular attention to their transnational and intergenerational dimensions. Drawing on interviews\, ethnographic observations\, and personal narratives\, it examines how family members across different generations and geographies engage with documents\, photographs\, digital records\, and heirlooms—not only as sources of information\, but also as emotionally charged objects that carry meaning\, memory\, and identity. The analysis focuses on how these materials are preserved\, interpreted\, and at times contested across borders and generations\, situating such practices within complex negotiations of belonging\, displacement\, and cultural continuity. Family archives are framed as sites of emotional labor and diasporic care\, highlighting their affective\, relational\, and infrastructural dimensions. Rather than being solely about safeguarding the past\, the talk positions family archiving as a practice through which diasporic futures are imagined\, constructed\, and sustained. \n\n\n\nBio: \n\n\n\nJiarui Sun is a Ph.D. candidate in Information Studies and a graduate student researcher at the Asia Pacific Center at UCLA. His research interests include archives and migration\, personal archiving\, and digital recordkeeping. His work has been published in both English- and Chinese-language journals\, including Archival Science\, and has received support from the Society of American Archivists\, the Society of California Archivists\, the Beta Phi Mu International Honor Society for Library and Information Science\, and the UCLA Asian American Studies Center.
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/information-studies-colloquium-the-weight-of-small-things-everyday-archiving-and-the-making-of-belonging-in-chinese-american-families-with-jiarui-sun/
LOCATION:UCLA Moore Hall\, Reading Room\, 3340\, 457 Portola Plaza\, Los Angeles\, California\, 90095\, United States
CATEGORIES:Department of Information Studies,Students,Talks, Lectures, Seminars, and Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250419T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250419T113000
DTSTAMP:20260422T032425
CREATED:20250408T214036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T182056Z
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SUMMARY:Info Session – National Board Certification Support
DESCRIPTION:A free information session for educators interested in pursuing National Board Certification in 2025-2026. Find out if National Board Certification is right for you and if UCLA can help to support you on your journey\, with our online support cohorts.
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/info-session-national-board-certification-support/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Department of Education,Faculty and Staff,Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250417T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250417T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T032425
CREATED:20250414T182249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T182130Z
UID:19135-1744898400-1744905600@seis.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Information Studies Colloquium: The Landscape of Data Reuse in Information Retrieval: Motivations\, Sources\, and Evaluation of Reusability with Tianji Jiang
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:  \n\n\n\nSharing and reusing research data can effectively reduce redundant efforts in data collection and curation\, especially for small labs and research teams conducting human centered system research\, and improve the replicability of evaluation experiments. Building a sustainable data reuse process and culture relies on frameworks that encompass policies\, standards\, roles\, and responsibilities\, all of which must address the diverse needs of data providers\, curators\, and reusers. \n\n\n\nPrevious studies have found that people’s data sharing and reuse practices differ by the research fields they are in\, making it challenging to construct infrastructures that effectively support data sharing in interdisciplinary research communities. As part of his dissertation study\, Tianji investigated the data reuse practices of experienced researchers in the field of Information Retrieval (IR)\, a typically interdisciplinary area where data sharing and reuse are common. This talk will present his preliminary findings from an interview study with 21 researchers from diverse demographic backgrounds\, institutions\, and career stages\, focusing on their motivations\, experiences\, and concerns regarding data reuse. \n\n\n\nBio: \n\n\n\nTianji Jiang is a doctorate candidate in Information Studies at UCLA\, advised by Professor Anne Gilliland. Before joining UCLA\, he graduated with his B.M. in Information Management and Information System from Peking University\, China in 2019. \n\n\n\nTianji’s research interests focus on research data management\, data sharing and reuse\, sociometric\, academic library services\, and digital humanities. He is particularly interested in building community capacity and knowledge infrastructure for data curation\, sharing\, and reuse through better understanding of people’s data behaviors. Currently he is working on his dissertation “Understanding data reuse practices of IR researchers”. He is also conducting several projects focused on developing tools and methods to identify various data behaviors (e.g.\, data sharing and data reuse) through bibliographic records. \n\n\n\nTianji Jiang is also working as a research and instruction technology consultant for UCLA Humanities Technology to provide technology support to research and instruction in the division of Humanities. 
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/information-studies-colloquium-the-landscape-of-data-reuse-in-information-retrieval-motivations-sources-and-evaluation-of-reusability-with-tianji-jiang/
LOCATION:UCLA Moore Hall\, Reading Room\, 3340\, 457 Portola Plaza\, Los Angeles\, California\, 90095\, United States
CATEGORIES:Department of Information Studies,Students,Talks, Lectures, Seminars, and Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240430T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240430T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T032425
CREATED:20240418T073030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T181104Z
UID:5859-1714473000-1714478400@seis.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:GSAE April Townhall
DESCRIPTION:Description:\n\nWe are excited to invite Education graduate students to join GSAE’s April meeting. Light food will be provided. Meeting will be Tuesday\, 4/30th from 5:30-7pm in the Reading Room\, Moore 3340.\n\n 
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/gsae-april-townhall/
LOCATION:UCLA Moore Hall Reading Room\, 457 Portola Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
CATEGORIES:Graduate Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240423T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240423T113000
DTSTAMP:20260422T032425
CREATED:20240423T031724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T181033Z
UID:7314-1713866400-1713871800@seis.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:GSAE Book Swap
DESCRIPTION:Date: \nTuesday\, April 23\, 2024 \nTime: \n5:00 PM-6:30 PM \nLocation: \nUCLA Moore Hall \nMoore Basement \nDescription: \nJoin GSAE for a book swap to kick off spring quarter! Come with your book wrapped (as simple as a reusable paper bag) and write a one sentence description of your book. If you would like the new owner to share their thoughts of the book\, leave your name and email inside the book\, so they can send you a message after they read it! We will have snacks and beverages. Fill out the RSVP below so we know how much food to get. Excited to share some copies of our favorite books with each other on Tuesday from 5-6:30pm! \nRSVP: \nClick Here
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/gsae-book-swap/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Graduate Students,Students
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