Discussion of Qualified Immunity and Police Violence
OnlineA virtual event with Assistant Professor Emily Weisburst and other criminal justice experts — Connie Rice, Joanna Schwartz and Steven Zipperstein.
A virtual event with Assistant Professor Emily Weisburst and other criminal justice experts — Connie Rice, Joanna Schwartz and Steven Zipperstein.
Dean Gary Segura will share updates and answer questions at a series of town halls for doctoral students (May 12), undergraduates (May 13) and master's students (May 20).
Jesse Rothstein Professor of Public Policy and Economics, University of California, Berkeley Title: Demystifying College Costs: How Nudges Can and Can't Help (Joint Work with Elizabeth Linos and Vikash Reddy) Abstract: […]
Performances of poetry, song and movement will take place as part of the Sawyer Seminar Sanctuary Spaces series.
A webinar on the impact of COVID-19 and anti-Asian hate on Asian American businesses in Southern California, their access to relief and assistance, and their outlook for recovery.
Laurence Ralph Professor of Anthropology, Princeton University Title: Global Reckonings with Police Torture Abstract: This talk explores the twinned meanings of both the object and concept referred to as the […]
Register today for the return of this fun-filled competition! Join UCLA Luskin students, faculty, alumni and staff as they test their knowledge of all things UCLA, pop culture, history and more.
The Luskin Undergraduate Program invites our rising seniors majoring in Public Affairs to our annual internship matching event! During the event, Public Affairs undergraduate staff and faculty will discuss the […]
Jens Ludwig Edwin A. and Betty L. Bergman Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago - Harris School of Public Policy Title: Implementation as Intervention: Management Quality and Policing Outcomes Abstract:
Patrisse Cullors, co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, will deliver the virtual keynote address on Friday, June 11, at 9 a.m. for master's recipients and 2 p.m. for undergraduates.