Bay Area Alumni Reception
California Historical Society 678 Mission Street, San Francicso, CA, United StatesAlumni from Public Policy, Social Welfare and Urban Planning are invited for an evening of UCLA Luskin camaraderie.
Alumni from Public Policy, Social Welfare and Urban Planning are invited for an evening of UCLA Luskin camaraderie.
A discussion of the past, present, and future of LA's civic spaces, including equitable solutions for a healthy city in which all can thrive.
Biweekly open forums for Ph.D. students facilitated by program chair Ian Holloway allow students to ask questions about any topic.
The Social Welfare Department is hosting biweekly open forums for PhD students, facilitated by Doctoral Program Chair, Ian Holloway. The second session for Winter Quarter will be held January 29th […]
The Social Welfare Department is hosting biweekly open forums for PhD students, facilitated by Doctoral Program Chair, Ian Holloway. The third session for Winter Quarter will be held February 12th […]
The Social Welfare Department is hosting biweekly open forums for PhD students, facilitated by Doctoral Program Chair, Ian Holloway. The fourth session for Winter Quarter will be held February 26th from 2 –3:30 PM via Zoom. These sessions are opportunities for students to ask questions about any topic related to the Social Welfare Doctoral Program. […]
The Social Welfare Department is hosting biweekly open forums for PhD students, facilitated by Doctoral Program Chair, Ian Holloway. The fifth session for Winter Quarter will be held March 12th from 2 –3:30 PM via Zoom. These sessions are opportunities for students to ask questions about any topic related to the Social Welfare Doctoral Program. […]
A panel of policy, corporate and academic leaders will discuss the need and strategies for a more closed loop and less wasteful economy.
The trajectory of modern society increasingly deploys data to address equity issues around such diverse topics as housing evictions, air quality, or criminal justice reform. Learn how.
This two-day virtual event will highlight recent social science research on the impacts of climate change, particularly on vulnerable populations and communities.