A Lifetime Dedicated to Social Welfare
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In a Q&A with Luskin Forum magazine, five MSW alumni — ages 76 to 92 and all still working on social issues — recall their time at UCLA and how it shaped their lives
A Civics Lesson on L.A., From the Inside
Three UCLA Luskin School students are gaining real-world experience while working as David Bohnett Fellows at Los Angeles City Hall in Mayor Eric Garcetti’s office while pursuing their graduate degrees
An Academic Space for Activists
Funmilola Fagbamila and Lisa Hasegawa have been awarded inaugural 2017 UCLA Activist-in-Residence Fellowships by the Institute on Inequality and Democracy and the UCLA Asian American Studies Center
A Multimillion-Dollar Boost to Tackle Transportation Challenges
UCLA Luskin’s Institute of Transportation Studies is part of grant that will fund a new regional transportation center
UCLA Luskin Diversity Recruitment Fair Has a Message: You Belong Here
UCLA Luskin School’s first department-wide fair provides encouragement and information to prospective students — and explains why diversity matters
How to Build an Affordable Home: Start With the Framework
UCLA urban planner provides recommendations for easing existing barriers to affordable housing, one of California’s most pressing issues
The Problems and Possibilities of Parking
Highlights of the latest issue of the Lewis Center’s ACCESS magazine, which explores the good, the bad and the ugly of parking
Women Provide More ‘Care’ Across Continents and Cultures
New Luskin Social Welfare faculty member Leyla Karimli is the lead author of a report on unpaid care work and "reality of care" in women’s lives in rural communities around the world
Putting Post-Election Protests in Context
UCLA Luskin's Zachary Steinert-Threlkeld, an expert on collective action, says mass protests in the U.S. will likely lose steam
‘A Leader in Validating Diversity’
UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs to host its first schoolwide Diversity Recruitment Fair on Dec. 3