PPASS: Dalton Conley
4240 Public Affairs Building, CCPR Seminar Room Public Affairs Building, Los Angeles, CASpeaker: Dalton Conley, Henry Putnam University Professor of Sociology, Princeton University
Speaker: Dalton Conley, Henry Putnam University Professor of Sociology, Princeton University
Drawing upon his more than 30 years of work in global conflict, U.S. Ambassador Rick Barton will discuss a transformative approach to military intervention as a tool for pursuing peace.
Intended for prospective students, information sessions provide helpful information about the MPP program and the application process. This is an informal setting that is ideal for asking questions and learning more about our program. Please note that there is visitor parking in Structure 2 & 3 as well as metered parking behind the Law School.
Public Policy chair J.R. DeShazo to host a reception at the APPAM fall conference in Washington, D.C., at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, room Madison A.
Robert Poole will discuss his new book in which he argues that the 20th century governance and funding model for highways is failing to solve chronic problems such as congestion, deferred maintenance, and poor resource allocations.
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Speaker: Michael Clemens, Co-Director of Migration, Displacement, and Humanitarian Policy and Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development
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Sessions include workshops, panels, and discussions for those interested in pursuing graduate degrees in Public Policy, Social Welfare or Urban Planning.
Please join us in warmly welcoming Micah White, Yusef Omowale and Tanzila "Taz" Ahmed as the 2019 UCLA Activists-in-Residence.