MPP Info Session #1
This info-session will provide a comprehensive review of the Masters of Public Policy program and address best practices on how to apply. Light snacks and refreshments will be served. Register here!
This info-session will provide a comprehensive review of the Masters of Public Policy program and address best practices on how to apply. Light snacks and refreshments will be served. Register here!
aka the Trailblazers Gathering! 58 admitted majors will be joined by 13 incoming Transfer Students to form the first Public Affairs major cohort, our Trailblazers. This event is an opportunity for the new majors to meet and mingle before paving the way through this new program! Join us for food, fun, and camaraderie!
Hear from a panel of current students, get a comprehensive overview of the program, and learn the ins and outs of the application process. Light refreshments will be served.
Join us for a viewing of the first environmental mural of its kind: a large-scale, public art piece made from cooling surface paint to raise awareness about rising temperatures in cities.
Redefining Power to Make Healing-Engaged Spaces Through this workshop, participants will explore ways that power shows up in a professional setting. Furthermore, Elizabeth Rogers, the Prevention Education Coordinator for CARE, will lead a conversation on how to (re)define power, how to hold space, and how to ultimately create safer spaces for themselves, their colleagues, and […]
Are you planning on being a teaching assistant during your time as a Ph.D. student? If the answer is yes then this event is for you!
Come join Professor Ian Holloway, Doctoral Program Chair, for an informal information session. He will give an overview of the program and introduce Social Welfare faculty, current doctoral students and staff.
A Luskin Lecture at the Japanese American National Museum focusing on Asian American women in film/tv/media who promote social change with their work.
This info-session will provide a comprehensive review of the Masters of Public Policy program and address best practices on how to apply. Light snacks and refreshments will be served. Register here!
Institute on Inequality and Democracy at UCLA Luskin invites you to join Michele Lancione to explore how or if it is even it possible to be an 'activist' and a 'researcher' at the same time.