A Case of Arrested Development
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UCLA faculty members join the discussion on an upcoming city ballot measure that could block big development projects in Los Angeles for two years
Luskin Lecture Peers Into Future of an Aging America
AARP’s Jo Ann Jenkins urges society to ‘disrupt aging’ with a fresh outlook on the nation’s increasingly older population — and how society must change as a result
2017 Gilliam Winners Tackle Issues of Inequality
Recipients tell how the Franklin D. Gilliam Social Justice Award will benefit and create opportunities for their research projects
Power and Powerlessness in Social Work
UCLA Luskin professor and alumna receive Social Science Review’s 2017 Frank R. Breul Memorial Prize for social welfare research on professional power relations
Students’ Visits to Mexico Produce Real World Insights
Urban Planning fieldwork course taught by UCLA Luskin's Paavo Monkkonen completes its study of housing crisis in Tijuana
The Connection Between Poverty, Inequality and Firearm Violence
Circumstances in U.S. urban centers go hand in hand with gun violence, UCLA Luskin’s Mark Kaplan says
Message From the Dean
UCLA Luskin joins University in supporting those impacted by an executive order that blocks citizens of seven nations from entering the United States
On the Right Track
Transit expert Ethan Elkind’s lecture at UCLA Luskin covers railways in Los Angeles from the 1800s to today
Public Policy Organization’s Volunteer Day Highlights Community Service
Students, staff and faculty mark presidential transition in a non-partisan way and ‘do good where it is needed’
Luskin Lecture to Peer Into Future of an Aging America
AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins seeks to ‘disrupt aging’ with a fresh outlook on the nation’s increasingly older population