Recent Findings Concerning Alcohol Abuse and Suicide
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Policies minimizing harmful alcohol use are essential for suicide prevention.
Cooperation May be the Key to Survival for Airbnb in the Sharing Economy
UCLA professors project the future of Airbnb based off lessons from past startups.
New Report Calls for More Consistent Policies for Mobile App Transportation and Taxi Services
With the rise of transportation apps and startups, states and cities will need to implement new regulations for old and new transportation industries to coexist.
MPP Student Selected as Semi-Finalist for Presidential Fellowship
Rosso, one of 5 UCLA Semi-Finalists and the only Luskin representative
In Memoriam: Jacqueline Leavitt (1939 – 2015), Professor Emerita of Urban Planning
Jacqueline Leavitt, UCLA scholar and Urban Planning faculty member, passed away
ITS Partners with Caltrans to Deliver California Transportation Planning Conference
200 attendees meet in Downtown Los Angeles to discuss the future of transportation planning in California
Social Welfare professor receives grant to create center in Watts
Jorja Leap awarded a $200,000 two-year funding commitment
My neighborhood: the Friday the 13th Paris Massacres
Urban Planning professor Michael Storper’s first-hand account of the Paris attacks
In Memoriam: Edward Soja (1940-2015), Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Urban Planning
Edward Soja, UCLA scholar and Urban Planning faculty member, passed away
Urban Planning Alum Patrick Horton Receives Honor
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti congratulated Horton for his service to the public