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 […]
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 […]
The first day of the 2017-18 school year at Mann UCLA Community School was marked with new backpacks, hugs of […]
When Alexa Romero, an intern at Disney Digital Parks & Resorts Digital, a subset of Walt Disney World Parks and […]
The graduation of UCLA Community School’s Class of 2017 was celebrated on June 3 with the annual Senior Dinner and […]
Close your eyes and picture a computer science college student. In all likelihood, you imagined a male. Sadly, statistics about […]
Martin Capuchino is a UCLA undergraduate who while in high school, took part in the Counter Narrative Project, a study […]
Marianne Afifi (’93, MLS) recalls the excitement that she and her colleagues at USC’s Center for Scholarly Technology experienced in […]
Ulia Gosart (’13, Ph.D., Information Studies), a lecturer in the UCLA Department of Information Studies, organized a discussion on the […]
Professor of Education Mike Rose has published a commentary, “Why Trump Alarms So Many Educators,” in The Washington Post’s “Answer […]
When Cindy H. Lee emigrated from Taiwan to the United States at the age of 12, she experienced a lot […]
A YouTube video posted in February features 87-year-old UCLA alumnus Don Morris (’68, Ed.D., Higher Education) shooting hoops with KSBY […]
California is home to about 3 million undocumented immigrants. Here in Los Angeles, an estimated 70,000 undocumented students, ages 3 […]
IS alumna Morgan Currie (’13, MLIS; ’16, Ph.D., Information Studies) has been awarded a post-doctoral fellowship in the Digital Civil […]