Study: L.A. County Must Reform Youth Probation Camp System
Social Welfare professor Jorja Leap and Children’s Defense Fund researcher Michelle Newell report a set of policy recommendations
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Social Welfare professor Jorja Leap and Children’s Defense Fund researcher Michelle Newell report a set of policy recommendations
Public Policy grad Matt Levin presents research on poverty at UCLA Luskin
School is top university fund-raiser to help end homelessness for second straight year
Social Welfare alum honored with Lifetime Achievement Award
The latest issue of Access Magazine is now available online. You can view and download the issue here, or click on the titles below to be taken directly to each article. In This Issue: Going Mental: Everyday Travel and the Cognitive Map Andrew Mondschein, Evelyn Blumenberg, and Brian D. Taylor Driving Down Diesel Emissions Robert Harley […]
Eric Lee, the president of management consulting firm Bennett Midland LLC, visited the Lewis Center this week to present his firm’s innovative work regarding the economic impacts of reallocation of street space in New York City for dedicated bikeways, pedestrian improvements, and bus lanes. Mr. Lee first set the stage by showing pictures of the […]
The UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation hosted a panel discussion on November 5, exploring the concept of content ownership in the digital age. This second event of the Public Policy for Innovation in the Digital Age series featured representatives from the Digital Media Association (DiMA), Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP (MS&K), the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), […]
Madeline Brozen, Manager of the Lewis Center’s Complete Streets Iniative, delivered a presentation entitled Bicycle Count Data Clearinghouse at UCLA’s GIS Day 2013 program at the Charles E. Young Research Library on Wednesday, November 20. The program also featured the following presentations: Looking for Asokan Edicts with GIS – Thomas Gillespie; A Map for the Future: Measuring […]
On Sunday, October 20, policymakers and thought leaders from around the country convened in Lake Arrowhead, CA for a three-day symposium on the relationship between technology, data, transportation and land use planning, and the environment. The event, entitled Smart Technologies, Smart Policies is the 23rd annual installment in a series of relatively intimate, carefully curated […]
The New Yorker profiles the Public Policy professor and the debate over legalized marijuana in Washington state