Luskin Diversity Recruitment Fair

Sessions include workshops, panels, and discussions for those interested in pursuing graduate degrees in Public Policy, Social Welfare or Urban Planning.

Welcome Reception for 2019 UCLA Activists-in-Residence

Room 3383, 3rd Floor Luskin Commons 337 Charles E. Young Drive East, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Please join us in warmly welcoming Micah White, Yusef Omowale and Tanzila "Taz" Ahmed as the 2019 UCLA Activists-in-Residence.

PPASS: Matthew Gentzkow

D307 Cornell Hall, Anderson School of Management 110 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Joint with GEM Matthew Gentzkow Professor of Economics, Stanford University The Welfare Effects of Social Media

Housing Justice in #UnequalCities, Part 1

Los Angeles Community Action Network 838 East 6th Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Join the Institute on Inequality and Democracy for a conference-opening reception and cultural performance.

Housing Justice in #UnequalCities, Part 2

Join the Institute on Inequality and Democracy's conference: "A Network at the Intersection of Scholarship, Global Partnership, and the Politics of Housing."

Coupling More Housing with Transit

Presentation of the recently released UCLA Lewis Center's report "Transit Oriented Los Angeles" and a discussion of Los Angeles’ Transit Oriented Communities (TOC) Affordable Housing Incentive Program.

Washington D.C. Alumni Regional Reception

Holland & Knight LLP, 800 17th St NW, Ste 1100, Washington, D.C. 20006 800 17th St NW, Ste 1100, Washington, DC, United States

D.C. area alumni are invited to to join fellow alumni and Dean Gary Segura for an evening of Luskin camaraderie.

From Public Transit to Public Mobility

The 12th UCLA ITS DTLA Forum grapples with the public sector’s response to the dual trends of emerging new mobility services and declining public transit ridership.

$25.00$60.00

Queer Care: LGBTQ Youth in Child Welfare

UCLA Faculty Center California Room 480 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, CA, United States

A Luskin Lecture by the New York City-based author and educator will focus on why many LGBTQ kids endure discrimination and abuse within the foster care system.