Graduate Writing Center Drop-In Hour
This workshop will cover the services and programs offered at the Graduate Writing Center for you while you are a UCLA graduate student. Then the workshop will address some best […]
This workshop will cover the services and programs offered at the Graduate Writing Center for you while you are a UCLA graduate student. Then the workshop will address some best […]
The fifth annual Luskin Summit will focus on housing and homelessness, equitable policy approaches, and water and climate policies.
Mindfulness is the art of openly and actively paying attention to experience in the present moment. This workshop will include (a) an overview of what mindfulness is, (b) how we practice mindfulness in meditation, (c) a brief guided meditation, (d) discussion of how mindfulness is used in clinical settings to manage pain and, relatedly, (e) […]
All Luskin graduate students are encouraged to participate. Many of our employers are recruiting for both full-time and internship openings.
Student-led team from UCLA will host an event and art exhibition in response to growing discrimination against Asian communities and the mental health challenges in the aftermath of COVID-19.
Please join us this spring as distinguished lecturers from around the country share their knowledge with the Luskin community.
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 10-15 […]
Join us for a conversation with UCLA Social Welfare Professor Ron Avi Astor, an expert on school safety and co-author of new research.
This Luskin Lecture features MacArthur "genius" activist Catherine Coleman Flowers and her community-driven work on inadequate water and sanitation infrastructure in rural communities in the U.S.
How can California's recent housing advances be coupled with new transportation approaches to reach shared state goals? Registration fee: $99.