Public Affairs Freshman Admit Webinar
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Find more information about this event on the Public Affairs Admissions Page!
Find more information about this event at the Public Affairs Admissions Page!
Career Paths Workshop Ashley Fumiko Dominguez Ashley Fumiko Dominguez serves as an Assistant Director of Federal Relations within UCLA’s Government & Community Relations department. Ashley leverages her expertise in immigration, education, national security, international affairs and government to assist UCLA in building a strong and robust relationship with the federal government. Ashley is the Immigration […]
Career Skills Workshop Caring About Your Credit How does a missed payment on a loan impact you? What goes into a credit score? How should I use a credit card? Find the answers to these questions and more at this workshop featuring Katherine Ha, Leanne Ton, Alma Ortiz, and Kristi Mai! RSVP is required: RSVP here […]
Career Skills Workshop Fix Up, Look Sharp: Polishing Your Professional Digital Presence You’ve done the reading. You’ve passed the tests. Now let’s get you out there and make you shine. Join Paul Mendoza, graphic designer & copywriter at UCLA, for a 90-minute workshop that’ll bring your digitized professional self into clearer focus. How do you […]
The UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs invites admitted transfers to a virtual welcome that will include an overview of the opportunities within the Public Affairs Undergraduate Program and an opportunity to connect with Public Affairs Students, Advisors, and the Chair. To attend, please RSVP here by May 7 at 4pm PST. The program will be hosted […]
UCLA Blueprint Editor-in-Chief and book author Jim Newton of the Luskin School and former Gov. Jerry Brown will discuss Brown’s career, his impact on national politics and his take on the future.
Doctoral Student Professional Development Series: Networking- Branding Yourself and Your Work
Community Impact Training Civility and Leadership Conflict and difference are inevitable. Some are easy to work through, but others are so ingrained in our values and identities that it’s not as easy to mediate to resolve. In this session with Michael McCormack, we will learn about pluralism and civil discourse, how we come to understand […]
Experts affiliated with the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies discuss the evolution of transit and the implications of the pandemic on transportation in the weeks, months and years ahead.