Putting Historical Context on the Black Experience
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‘Minority Report,’ a series of theatrical vignettes on the black experience in America, will be presented at UCLA on Nov. 1
Examining Voting in L.A. at the Neighborhood Level
Researchers at UCLA Luskin’s Center for Neighborhood Knowledge produce maps to document the county’s voter trends and behavior
Angelenos On Track to Meet 2017 Water Conservation Goals
New study by the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation reinforces importance of turf removal
A UCLA Luskin Welcome
Departments of Public Policy, Social Welfare, Urban Planning welcome six new faculty members
UCLA’s Carbon Upcycling Team Advances to Semifinals of Carbon XPRIZE Competition
The UCLA team, representing chemistry, biochemistry, materials science, economics, public policy and engineering, is among 27 teams moving one step closer to a share of the $20-million NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE.
When Congress Comes Calling, UCLA Luskin Students Are All Ears
Former members of Congress and their spouses come to UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs to share their insider view of life in leadership and legislation
Three Decades of Devotion to Social Justice
Gerry Laviña, the director of UCLA Luskin’s Field Education Program, is named Social Worker of the Year by the California chapter of NASW
Lending Obama Administration a Hand on Housing
A 2015 study by UCLA Luskin Urban Planning scholars is cited in a new White House Housing Development Toolkit
UCLA Luskin Students Watch and Learn During Presidential Face-Off
Public Policy students see their political studies play out in real time at a viewing party for the first presidential debate
Very Happy ‘To Be a Part of This’
Open House brings together students, faculty, staff and alumni from all three UCLA Luskin departments for an evening of celebration