Winter 2024 Public Affairs Major Information Session
5391 Public Affairs Los Angeles, CA, United StatesThe Public Affairs Major Information Session is designed for first-year students interested in pursuing the B.A. in Public Affairs.
The Public Affairs Major Information Session is designed for first-year students interested in pursuing the B.A. in Public Affairs.
The Public Affairs Major Information Session is designed for first-year students interested in pursuing the B.A. in Public Affairs.
Join us in Northern California for an evening of camaraderie, nostalgia and the opportunity to reconnect with fellow alumni.
UCLA Luskin scholars will gather in the state capital with legislators, government agency representatives and other policy experts to share timely research on housing policy and water resources.
Graduate students convene at Los Angeles City Hall to study a policy problem through interviews with government officials, nonprofit leaders and business executives.
Alumni, students, faculty and friends of the Luskin School are invited to this informal and friendly gathering where we can build connections over coffee and delicious treats.
Learn more about Luskin OSAAR's Summer 2024 Fellowships. Sites include Climate Resolve, LA County Department of Public Health, La Defensa, Liberty Hill, TreePeople, and Venice Family Clinic. TBD: CA Governor Newsom's Office. First year Luskin graduate students are eligible to apply. More information can be found here: https://luskin.ucla.edu/student-affairs/fellowships#summerfellowships
We are excited to extend an exclusive invitation to you for the upcoming Bohnett Fellowship Alumni Panel. This event promises a unique opportunity for current students like you to gain valuable insights and inspiration from distinguished alumni who have experienced the Bohnett Fellowship journey. Meet our panelists: Imelda Islas MPP '23, Interim Housing Solutions Analyst at the […]
In this UC Regents Lecture, Mallory Rukhsana Nezam will discuss arts and culture strategies in urban planning.
Hear from three UCLA Luskin alums from the LGBTQ+ community who have made significant contributions in the field of government.