Jacob Avery's primary research interests include urban poverty and inequality, social service provision, culture, social interaction, and fieldwork methods. Through an immersed ethnographic account of street life in Atlantic City, […]
Peter M. Ward earned his Ph.D. in geography from the University of Liverpool in 1976. He held senior teaching positions at the Universities of London and Cambridge before moving in […]
After graduating from Yale Law School, Gregg Kettles held two judicial clerkships, first with the Honorable J. Clifford Wallace, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the […]
This forum will bring together thought leaders across an array of professions to explore the challenges of private and public managers of land use and transportation systems when faced with changing techonlogy.
The UCLA Department of Urban Planning and The Luskin School of Public Affairs present UCLA Regents' Lecturer Janette Sadik-Khan 5:30 PM Reception 6:30 PM Lecture California NanoSystems Institute […]
For more info and to RSVP Reception to follow Check out Jaime Lerner's new book, "Urban Acupuncture": http://islandpress.org/urban-acupuncture Contact:Izabela Chmielewska, global@luskin.ucla.edu Sponsored by: Department of Urban Planning Center for Brazilian Studies at UCLA […]
As Los Angeles' continued growth affects the regional and national economy, what role can planners and policymakers play to ensure a smooth road ahead? How can stakeholders at every level—from local neighborhoods to federal agencies—work together?UCLA Luskin and Metro are pleased to welcome U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx to answer these questions and more as […]
Meet incoming urban planning department chair, Vinit Mukhija, and mingle at the monthly downtown UP coffee mixer. Alumni, students, and staff are all welcome!