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Faculty unanimously approves adoption of a curricular principle related to anti-racism as a professional standard.
Voices from UCLA Luskin inform the conversation about the roots of systemic racism and the path toward true reform.
“Police officers, even when well-intentioned, are not social workers,” she says amid debate over funding for law enforcement.
Internship placements are the first step of a yearlong capstone experience that will immerse students into community service.
“There is no excuse whatsoever” for using the dangerous form of restraint on a person who is already handcuffed and submissive, he says.
Public Policy faculty member is cited for his role guiding undergraduate student researchers who launched a study of local homelessness policies.
Partnership with Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute aims to bolster student diversity
Blueprint magazine editor and public policy lecturer has authored a new biography of the California statesman.
The ‘lifelong advocate for the people of California’ honors UCLA Luskin graduates during a virtual celebration
Former governor’s conversation with biographer Jim Newton draws virtual audience of more than 1,300
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