5 UCLA Luskin Alumni Honored for Civic Leadership
They are among 40 visionaries, volunteers and leaders to earn the 2025 Bruin Excellence in Civic Engagement distinction from UCLA Alumni Affairs.
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They are among 40 visionaries, volunteers and leaders to earn the 2025 Bruin Excellence in Civic Engagement distinction from UCLA Alumni Affairs.
“It’s almost unheard of,” Zev Yaroslavsky says after City Council fails to act to confirm or reject a high-profile appointee to the L.A. Police Commission.
Solo drivers of Califorina’s clean-air vehicles may no longer take advantage of the carpool lane perk. How will they adapt?
Extreme heat impacts energy, transportation, building, water and digital infrastructure.
UCLA Luskin’s newest graduates honored in dual ceremonies with powerful reflections on justice, leadership, and perseverance from student speakers and U.S. Ambassador Nathalie Rayes, MPP ’99.
Qianyun Wang is one of 15 finalists turning ideas into action in the 2025 competition.
California heat score system ranks risk to individuals from mild to severe.
The UCLA Luskin Social Welfare professor emeritus was a pioneering scholar of child welfare.
UCLA Luskin’s Megan Mullin says strong guidance, government can streamline rebuilding effort.
Transportation bill would discourage people from sheltering in public transit, target vandals and ban troublemaking passengers.
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