PPASS: Matthew Gentzkow
D307 Cornell Hall, Anderson School of Management 110 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesJoint with GEM Matthew Gentzkow Professor of Economics, Stanford University The Welfare Effects of Social Media
Joint with GEM Matthew Gentzkow Professor of Economics, Stanford University The Welfare Effects of Social Media
We are providing Career Fair Prep workshops to ready you for the Fair. Learn how to communicate your purpose, highlight strengths, and make a strong first impression. We will cover: How to navigate a career fair Tips to perfect your elevator pitch Researching participating organizations Ways to create a mini info interview session to develop […]
RSVP not required
We are providing Career Fair Prep workshops to ready you for the Fair. Learn how to communicate your purpose, highlight strengths, and make a strong first impression. We will cover: How to navigate a career fair Tips to perfect your elevator pitch Researching participating organizations Ways to create a mini info interview session to develop […]
We are providing Career Fair Prep workshops to ready you for the Fair. Learn how to communicate your purpose, highlight strengths, and make a strong first impression. We will cover: […]
RSVP not required
View a film featuring the story of Victor Rios, a current faculty member at UC Santa Barbara who went from high school dropout to doctoral degree recipient.
Come and join us for a lunch with Governor Michael Dukakis! Learn about his career and experience with public policy. He served as the 65th Governor of Massachusetts, and went on to win the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in 1988.
Luskin Graduate Students and Alumni! Don't miss this chance to learn about current and upcoming job and internship opportunities. The UCLA Luskin Career Fair will be held on Tuesday, January 29, from 4 to 7pm at the UCLA Ackerman Grand Ballroom. At the fair, recruiters will share information about their organizations, discuss full-time jobs and […]
Join the Institute on Inequality and Democracy for a conference-opening reception and cultural performance.