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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
Responding to the Call in a ‘Post-Truth’ World
UCLA Luskin organizes a daylong exercise of teaching and learning in response to uncertainty and fear related to new U.S. presidential administration
A Career of ‘Depth and Quality’
Michael Storper, distinguished professor of regional and international development, receives American Association of Geographers’ Distinguished Scholarship Honors
Taking the Fight for LGBT Health Equity to the Streets
UCLA Luskin Social Welfare professor Ian Holloway earns national recognition for his groundbreaking research
A Day of Teaching, Ideas and Action
Organized by UCLA Luskin’s Institute on Inequality and Democracy, J18 at UCLA will feature activists, artists and authors addressing social justice issues related to the U.S. presidential transition
‘A Mission I Can Embrace’
New Dean Gary Segura discusses his first 100 days, and why UCLA Luskin is the ‘right fit’ for him
3 Alumni Are True Change Agents
Founders of Estolano LeSar Perez Advisors have employed a steady stream of UCLA Luskin Urban Planning graduates and student interns
A Crash Course in Politics
During an election year, Public Policy alumni are even more likely than usual to get engaged in the democratic process.