New Book by Jacoby Focuses on Labor in Age of Finance
Professor analyzes the reaction of the U.S. labor movement to financialization over the past half-century.
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Professor analyzes the reaction of the U.S. labor movement to financialization over the past half-century.
In Memoriam: Leland S. Burns, UCLA emeritus professor of urban planning and a preeminent scholar of housing economics and policy
Emeritus professor of social welfare publishes a collection of poems to link readers to his nine decades
UCLA Luskin will host the U.S. Foreign Service officer for the 2021-22 academic year.
A clear digital divide persists, especially among Black, Latino and low-income students, according to a new UCLA report
CEO of Center for American Progress draws on her deep experience in national politics to discuss what to expect from the Biden administration
Gift to Luskin School will advance global understanding of what makes governments effective
Ethnic neighborhoods collectively performed worse than the county as a whole prior to lockdown and performed no better than the county under shelter-in-place orders.
UCLA Luskin researcher is principal investigator of the Uganda component of the multi-country project.
Marking five decades, UCLA Urban Planning is designated a California Planning Landmark.
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