Public Affairs Major Information Session

Room 2343 Public Affairs Building 337 Charles E. Young Drive East, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Are you applying to the Public Affairs major this year? Join us at the Public Affairs Major Application Information Session to learn about the major application eligibility criteria and application process! The information session is open to students who are applying to the major this Winter 2023. Information sessions: Session 1: Wed March 15, 2023 […]

Cafecito con Luskin

1129 Glendon Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024 1129 Glendon Ave, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Join our monthly networking event for UCLA Luskin alumni living in the Los Angeles area.

2023 Winter Quarter Ends

Finals week wraps up to complete the winter 2023 quarter at UCLA, followed by spring break — no classes March 27-31.

2023 San Francisco Luskin Alumni Regional Reception

Lao Table 149 2nd Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

The event offers alumni, faculty, and staff the opportunity to connect with a vibrant and diverse group of folks committed to social change, building community, and giving back to Luskin.

Supporting Families and Infant Mental Health

Zoom

Michelle Marlowe, LCSW, will discuss the core concepts of infant mental health, describe how infant mental health services support families, and describe Venice Family Clinic’s infant mental health program and opportunities to work with the program.

Public Affairs Undergraduate Program Graduation Workshops

Zoom

Are you a Public Affairs Major graduating this year? Attend a Luskin Undergraduate Program Graduation Workshop to learn about graduation requirements, commencement logistics, resources for graduating students, and what you should keep in mind as you complete your final quarter at UCLA. This workshop is open to Public Affairs majors who are graduating Fall 2022, […]

Shifting Focus: Organizing for an EcoSocialist Future

UCLA Kerckhoff Hall Grand Salon 308 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles

Join the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs at a UC Regents' Lecture by Kali Akuno, organizer, educator, writer, and advocate for human rights, social justice and economic democracy.