High Temperatures Increase Workers’ Injury Risk, Whether They’re Outdoors or Inside
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The finding reflects another consequence of climate change, according to new study led by R. Jisung Park of UCLA Luskin Public Policy
Message From the Dean: JR DeShazo to Become Dean at University of Texas
The UCLA Luskin professor, Center for Innovation director and former department chair has been selected to lead the LBJ School of Public Affairs
UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Initiative Receives $3 Million in State Funding
Ongoing commitment supports Latino-focused research, especially important as COVID-19 recovery gets underway
Hecht Named Director of UCLA Center for Brazilian Studies
The urban planning professor focuses on the intersections of economies, cultures and land use in Latin America
Narrower Streets in New Developments Could Help Amid Housing Crisis
New research by Adam Millard-Ball of UCLA Urban Planning considers the schools, parks and other infrastructure that go unbuilt because Americans prefer wide streets
A New Approach to Preventing Weapons-Related Violence at California Schools
Study gauges the prevalence of weapons on campuses and provides a comprehensive look at factors that put schools at risk
Latinas Left Behind as Pandemic Roiled U.S. Workforce
UCLA study reveals a complex picture that helps explain the driving factors behind their high unemployment rate
Ong and Shoup Recognized for Exemplary Service to UCLA
UCLA Luskin Research Professors Paul Ong and Donald Shoup honored with 2020-21 UCLA Emeriti Service Awards
Veronica Terriquez Named Director of UCLA’s Chicano Studies Research Center
Alumna will hold appointments in Urban Planning and the department of Chicana and Chicano and Central American Studies
An Immersive Education in Public Affairs
Courses on urban trees, safe schools exemplify innovative undergraduate curriculum at UCLA Luskin