2343 Public Affairs
Los Angeles, CA, United States
President Rudy Ortega Jr. and tribal leaders will join UCLA Luskin students to discuss tribal governance, sovereignty, and California policy in a special classroom event.
UCLA James West Alumni Center, Tom Davis Founders' Room
325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles
Join us on April 28th for a Martin Wachs Distinguished Lecture and Luskin Lecture with Robert Hampshire on zero fatalities , zero pollution, and zero disparities.
2355 Public Affairs
337 Charles E Young Dr, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Overview: In today's dynamic professional landscape, career trajectories are seldom linear. Professionals often encounter pivotal moments that prompt them to reassess and redirect their career paths. This panel brings together […]
Aligning with the upcoming Second World Summit for Social Development in 2025, IYC11 focuses on youth-led solutions for social development, policy inclusion, and global collaboration.
4320A Luskin School of Public Affairs
337 Charles E. Young Drive East, Los Angeles, United States
Get inspired by young UCLA Luskin alumni who are making a real impact in sustainability and learn about career opportunities and strategies in the green sector.
The mission of Student Legal Services is to prevent, ameliorate, or resolve legal problems that confront students by providing professional legal counseling and assistance. Student Legal Services also seeks to educate students about their legal rights and responsibilities through informational programs and materials, as well as individual counseling. This event will feature a free 20-25 […]
Come join us for a day of wellness and relaxation! UCLA Recreation Free 5 min massages offer a a chance to destress. I look forward to seeing you all there. Registration, and completion of waivers for this event is mandatory.
Come join the UCLA Financial Wellness team for a self-reflection and dialogue space to examine our relationships to money, tools for coping with financial stress and entry level tips on budgeting, loans and credit.
The California Endowment
1000 N. Alameda St., Los Angeles, CA, United States
In hosting mega events such as the Olympics and Paralympics or World Cup, cities face the challenge of balancing the immediate needs of these global exhibitions with their local, long-term planning goals. The May 19 forum will focus on maximizing public benefits from major global events in Los Angeles.