UCLA Pritzker Center Presents Conversation with Andrea Elliott
Author of “Invisible Child” and UCLA Education scholars will discuss the child welfare system through Elliott’s Pulitzer Award-winning book.
Author of “Invisible Child” and UCLA Education scholars will discuss the child welfare system through Elliott’s Pulitzer Award-winning book.
Former Center X executive director will represent UCLA Ed&IS at local, state, and national levels of engagement.
Chancellor of UMass Boston and scholar of immigration will speak on his new book, “Education: A Global Impact for a Time of Crisis.”
Wasserman Dean Christina Christie and Professor Anne Gilliland are co-PIs for research on students’ exposure to hate speech online; CRESST’s Christine Ong will analyze data from schools across the nation.
Wasserman Dean Christina Christie and Amanda Tachine of Arizona State University kick off the fall quarter at SEIS.
Event helps fund scholarships for next generation of education leaders.
Collaboration will produce vital research to inform and protect users of social media, particularly K-12 students.
Wasserman Dean writes op-ed with Eileen Strempel, inaugural dean of the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, on the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Ceremonies for the Classes of 2020, 2021, and 2022 took place at UCLA on June 11.
Assistant superintendent of educational services at Palmdale School District addressed the Class of ’22 at the first SEIS commencement ceremony since 2019.
The Design-Based Learning method described in this new book engages young people in creating high-level, interdisciplinary learning projects.
The UCLA School of Education and Information Studies will celebrate commencement Saturday, June 11, 2022 Commencement exercises for the School will […]
Scholar of higher education established the Higher Education Research Institute, the Cooperative Institutional Research Program, and the landmark annual survey of college freshmen across the United States.
Scholar of equity and inclusion is also the namesake of the Sylvia Hurtado University Faculty Award, given by the American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education.
Three Bruins in SEIS’s Transformative Coaching and Leadership program are in the top 20 nationwide, recognized by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education.
Educators from across California will meet this week at the UCLA Luskin Conference Center to develop plans for addressing and […]
Conversation shines light on challenges, strengths and needs of Neurodiverse learners
William A. Sandoval, a professor at the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies, has been named as a member of The American Association […]
The 2021 Commencement of the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies was celebrated by a virtual ceremony on June […]
Dear Ed&IS Community, Today’s verdict in the wrongful death of George Floyd draws to a close a horrific event in […]
A Message from Tina Christie, UCLA Wasserman Dean This week brought sad news to the UCLA School of Education and…
Department is top-rated in among public colleges and universities working to advance the study and practice of education.
This week I have had the singular honor of being selected to serve as the UCLA Wasserman Dean of the […]
Christina “Tina” Christie, currently interim dean of the UCLA School of Education & Information Studies, will be the new dean […]