UCLA Hosts Its Largest Activist-in-Residence Cohort
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Five advocates for social change will be on campus through May to ‘turn the university inside out.’
Master of Real Estate Development Receives Final Approval From UC
The one-year degree program will stress instruction on the ethical underpinnings of a growing profession.
Data to the People
Data experts like Jianchao Lai SW PhD ’23 of the UCLA Agile Visual Analytics Lab strive to make information accessible and meaningful for all.
Bruin Excellence in Civic Engagement Awards Recognize Public Service Leadership
Eight with ties to the Luskin School are among 40 honored by the UCLA Alumni Association.
Increasing Urbanization Contributes to Racial and Gender Pay Inequality, Study Shows
Newly published research finds that an "urban wage premium" in large cities primarily benefits white and male workers.
L.A. Asks How to Equitably Achieve 100% Clean Energy by 2035 — and UCLA Answers
Luskin School research centers join cross-campus effort to guide LADWP strategies centered on equity and justice.
Tapping Into the Inner Strength of Black Girls
Empowering children instead of focusing on their struggles will lead to healthier choices, says Luskin Lecturer Ijeoma Opara of Yale University.
‘Retirement Is Not Retreating; It’s Changing Gears’
Now a professor emeritus, Social Welfare's Mark Kaplan continues to teach and serve the UCLA community.
UCLA School of Public Affairs Among Charles E. Young’s Lasting Legacies
Former colleagues recall the late chancellor and his role in the 1994 consolidation of degree programs.
In Memoriam: Douglas G. Glasgow, Author of ‘The Black Underclass’
First Black UCLA Social Welfare tenured faculty member was director of UCLA’s Center for Afro-American Studies, and later dean of Howard University’s School of Social Work.