UCLA Arrowhead Series: Consequences of Transportation Impacts
As millions reduced their travel, what were the impacts to air quality, traffic crashes and individual mental health?
As millions reduced their travel, what were the impacts to air quality, traffic crashes and individual mental health?
Political experts Steve Schmidt and Sarah Longwell will discuss what it's like to believe in and promote a conservative agenda in America even when you can't bring yourself to support Donald Trump as president.
How has travel behavior changed during the COVID-19 pandemic? How do changes in travel behavior and online shopping differ between income, race/ethnicity, and occupational class?
Join Asia Society Southern California for a discussion with Ambassadors John Emerson and Nina Hachigian for their perspectives on the future of the global economic order. The conversation will be moderated by former ASSC Executive Director and journalist, Jonathan Karp.
This is a great opportunity to engage with Luskin's Public Policy program on multiple levels and have some of your most pertinent questions get answered.
Join Dean Gary Segura, Sonja Diaz of the Latino Policy and Politics Initiative, Public Policy Professor Mark Peterson and Chad Dunn of the UCLA Voting Rights Project for a post-debate conversation.
The pandemic has significantly reduced transportation revenues from motor vehicle fuel taxes, tolls, transit fares, regulatory surcharges, and perhaps most importantly, general sales taxes.
Transit thrives on density, but the pandemic has upended that idea with density as the antithesis of public health measures to control the spread of COVID-19.
Join UCLA Professor Lynn Vavreck as she speaks with moderator Dan Schnur to analyze how candidates are using media sources to replace traditional in-person canvassing, organizing and rallies.
At this mandatory information session*, the Capstone Advisor will discuss the experiential learning capstone prerequisites, the internship site matching process, and the capstone internship, course and seminar. *Please note that attendance of one information session is mandatory for Public Affairs Majors completing their experiential learning capstone during the 2021‐2022 academic year.