Panofsky Named to Class of 2020 Carnegie Fellows
The $200,000 award will support research on how genetics is making the nature of race increasingly ambiguous.
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The $200,000 award will support research on how genetics is making the nature of race increasingly ambiguous.
Global study shows that gaps in coverage for ailing workers put nations’ health and economic security at risk
“They’re not fooling around here,” he says of Gov. Newsom and Mayor Garcetti, who quickly adopted strict social distancing protocols.
University researchers and a robot named MaRTy complete first on-site test of city’s Cool Streets program
To create a more resilient America, policies must be overhauled to protect the common interest rather than the affluent, editorial argues.
The Institute on Inequality and Democracy collaborates on the latest in a series of Data for Democracy research briefs for K-12 students and teachers.
Team from UCLA Luskin Social Welfare helps create questionnaires for school communities to give them a voice and provide support during the pandemic.
New report analyzes L.A. County tract by tract and reveals that COVID-19 restrictions are hitting low-income and minority areas hard.
Leaders of UCLA’s Public Affairs and Public Health schools launch Luskin Summit 2020
Study of suicide ideation among California students earns recognition from the American Educational Research Association.
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