Career Paths Workshop with Diego Sepúlveda
As a part of the Life After Luskin Series, this event is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills that will help them select a career path. *RSVP […]
As a part of the Life After Luskin Series, this event is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills that will help them select a career path. *RSVP […]
Organizers from Japan and Los Angeles will speak about policing and the rights of the unhoused, highlighting how the Olympics have impacted the poor in cities around the world.
The UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture presents "10 Questions," with Jennifer Ferro, Kevin Kane and Ananya Roy, who will join Victoria Marks to explore the question "What is Community?"
The California Legislature has approved rent stabilization, just cause protections, and Section 8 non-discrimination laws. But these protections are only as good as the enforcement behind them.
Join former federal prosecutor Steve Zipperstein as he explores questions surrounding the current proceedings on Capitol Hill.
Ian Holloway, director of the Hub for Health Intervention, Policy and Practice at UCLA, joins experts and advocates focusing on tobacco use in LGBTQ communities.
Learn about our graduate programs and gain information about the admissions process from staff and alumni. See social justice in action through our academic programs and research.
Cities have learned a lot from pilot projects in search of more effective tools to manage new private-sector transportation providers.
While private-mobility providers struggle to survive financially, they have nonetheless introduced many new innovations to improve mobility, reduce emissions, and even improve transportation equity.
Connected and automated vehicles will disrupt the ways we travel. Each CAV can save $2,000 to $5,000 per year, but vehicle miles traveled will likely rise.