

Eddie R. Cole
Eddie R. Cole's achievements set benchmarks in the study of racial policies and practices within higher education. As an Associate Professor of Higher Education and History at the University of California, Los Angeles, his work delves into the historical roles college presidents have played in shaping racial dynamics on campuses. His critically acclaimed book, "The Campus Color Line: College Presidents and the Struggle for Black Freedom," has garnered numerous awards, highlighting its significant contribution to the field. Cole's research has not only been recognized by academic peers but has also captured the attention of various media outlets, establishing him as one of the most influential scholars in education today. His insights into the intersection of higher education leadership and racial policy have been sought after by both academic and public audiences, further amplifying his impact. In addition to his scholarly work, Eddie R. Cole has been awarded research fellowships and grants from some of the most prestigious institutions, underscoring the importance and relevance of his research. His role as a senior fellow at the UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy further exemplifies his commitment to advancing understanding and dialogue around historical and contemporary issues in education. Through his teaching and research, Cole continues to inspire a new generation of scholars and educators, encouraging them to critically engage with the historical contexts that shape current educational practices and policies. His dedication to uncovering and addressing racial inequities in higher education remains a driving force in his academic career.
Publications
, 78-89, 2018-01-01
, 79-96, 2023-07-01
, 79-96, 2023-07-01
, 17-21, 2020-03-03