A History Lesson for the President
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Michael Dukakis, the former governor of Massachusetts and former Democratic candidate for president, closes out his annual winter teaching job at UCLA Luskin with a roundtable discussion on the country’s future — and past
Dean of UCLA Luskin Takes the Long View on Political Rhetoric
Gary Segura sees parallels between California history and current national debate over immigration and says Latino voters will again be key to a resolution.
Honored for Contributions to Gerontology and Geriatrics Education
UCLA Luskin adjunct professor emerita Jo Ann Damron-Rodriguez is recognized as a leading educator in the field of aging by the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education
Regulating the Unmanned Skies
UCLA Luskin public policy expert John Villasenor testifies about drones, privacy and legislation before a U.S. Senate committee
On the Job Training
UCLA Luskin alumni return to campus to share career insights and tips with students seeking full-time and summer work
‘It’s About Changing the Paradigm’
On ‘A Day Without a Woman,’ the Department of Urban Planning creates space for reflection and dialogue about women’s history, gender and equality
‘Day of Remembrance’ Blends History and Activism
UCLA Luskin panel marks 75 years since Japanese American internment camps and advocates resistance to modern-day efforts that target immigrants
UCLA Luskin Community Scholars Project Named National Award Winner
Students’ study of the distribution of goods in the L.A. area receives American Planning Association’s 2017 professional institute award for applied research
Save Every Drop While We Still Can
Water expert Brian Richter joins California officials for a panel at UCLA Luskin that stresses urgent need to conserve in a drought-plagued world
Home Sweet Home
During a Lewis Center Book Talk, visiting lecturer Brian McCabe explores the efficiency of U.S. government support for homeownership