Connecting the Dots on Climate Change
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Environmental scholar Robert Bullard charts a path to a more equitable future — if America can avoid repeating past mistakes.
Message From the Dean: Grappling With the Tragedy in Buffalo
Some thoughts in the aftermath of a mass shooting in which Black people at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, were targeted.
‘A Book Can Save a Life:’ UCLA Luskin Alumna Starts Library at L.A. County Jail
Ahmanise Sanati is the Joe Nunn social welfare alumna of the year.
Alumni Awards Recognize Three With Ties to Luskin School
Debra Duardo, Sheila Kuehl and Kristen Torres Pawling are honored for their service to UCLA and their communities
In the Fight for Climate Justice, Let the People Lead
Front-line communities are mobilized and making progress. It's a matter of survival, says environmental advocate Elizabeth Yeampierre
Gary Segura Reappointed to 2nd Term as UCLA Luskin Dean
Segura, who was first appointed as dean in 2016, has overseen the addition of a new undergraduate program and other academic innovations, plus an expansion of an increasingly diverse faculty and student body
Former Governors Wilson, Davis Discuss Housing, Crime and More at Luskin Summit
The two leaders, a Republican and a Democrat, express their differing perspectives on 'The State of California'
Annual Survey of Los Angeles County Residents Finds Lowest Satisfaction Ever
Anger over fast-rising costs and worries about crime and the quality of education are among key factors driving down the latest Quality of Life Index
ITS Study Offers Strategy for Freeway Congestion Pricing
A new report by UCLA transportation experts outlines ways that California could implement congestion pricing while minimizing the financial burden on low-income residents.
‘A Sense of Real Possibility for the City of L.A.’
Faced with a monumental housing crisis, we must think creatively and push harder, Councilwoman Nithya Raman tells a UCLA audience.