Understanding Your Finances –What Does Wellness Have to Do With It?
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.
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.
Join us at the Winter 2024 Public Affairs Chat with the Chair for an opportunity to speak with the Public Affairs Department Chair, Dr. Michael Lens, Luskin faculty, Luskin counselors, and your peers!
The Paint & Sip is in collaboration with the UCLA RISE Center. This wellness event is designed to promote not only a relaxing environment, but a chance to build community, […]
Noted writer and historian will explore inter-institutional ideas and organizing in the Institute on Inequality and Democracy's 2nd annual Distinguished Lecture in Ideas and Organizing.
Hear from the Public Policy alumnus who served as an investigative counsel on the House Jan. 6 Committee and is now senior advisor with the law firm Miller & Chevalier.
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.