Diversity Resource Fair
ZoomAt the Diversity Resource Fair you'll have a chance to meet alumni, engage with research centers and staff who are here to support you.
At the Diversity Resource Fair you'll have a chance to meet alumni, engage with research centers and staff who are here to support you.
While this webinar is meant to help prospective students prepare for the outcome of their admission decision, it's additionally meant to help prospective students get over the fear of rejection in relation to applying to graduate school. We will also review helpful strategies for strengthening your application, including tips for letters of recommendation, resume and […]
The policy discussion series continues with an online session about restrictive voting efforts in 47 states, particularly attempts to stifle the voting rights of communities of color in Arizona, Georgia and Texas.
The discussion series continues with a session focusing on policy inspiration from abroad to deal with California's housing crisis.
Exploring how grassroots climate justice activists in cities around the world fight back against unjust plans, build power among their constituents, and propose alternatives for a climate-just future.
Meet with the School's benefactor and hear about his entrepreneurship. Learn leadership tips that can be applied to your future endeavors.
UCLA Luskin joins the Los Angeles World Affairs Council and Town Hall for a series of events with major candidates in the upcoming L.A. mayoral election, continuing with City Attorney Mike Feuer.
Professor Manisha Shah of the Global Lab for Research in Action leads a discussion of emerging research that demonstrates how sport can be used to engage boys and young men alongside girls to advance gender justice.
Hear the environmental policy leader explain how government leaders can take bold, equity-focused action to deal with climate change.
An in-person session with a political expert and a Washington Post journalist about their book, "100% Democracy: The Case for Universal Voting."