Come celebrate J.R.’s leadership as the Luskin Center for Innovation’s founding director, his 24 years of service to UCLA and specifically the Department of Public Policy, and his success in advancing a more environmentally sustainable and equitable city, state, and nation.
Hosted by our partners at UCLA Samueli. Learn about the new technologies being developed to address water contamination, the next era of our ageing water infrastructure, and the policies that can protect the human right to water.
The social and educational event is open to faculty, students, staff and alumni across UCLA, as well as the broader social impact community! Hosted by UCLA Impact@Anderson
This event is open to faculty, students, staff and alumni across UCLA, as well as the broader social impact community! Hosted by the UCLA Water Resources Group
Hosted by the Luskin School of Public Affairs, this virtual event explores key policy issues, from designing cooler cities to how the pandemic has worsened inequality, in the context of the approaching LA mayoral race.
In-Person and Virtual Options
308 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Co-hosted by the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs and the Luskin Center for Innovation.
Learn from environmentalist Mary Nichols’ deep experience during this conversation about how government leaders should take bold, equity-focused action to cut emissions in the transportation sector.
The USC Schwarzenegger Institute, the UCLA Luskin Center, and the Los Angeles Business Council invite you to join the Los Angeles County Chief Sustainability Office for a discussion of the Los Angeles County Climate Vulnerability Assessment. This event will include an overview of the Climate Vulnerability Assessment, what it means for different communities in Los Angeles, and discuss strategies to adapt Los Angeles to a changing climate.
Hosted by our partners at the Los Angeles Business Council. This summit will discuss how we should best approach and implement solutions to improve the livability and economic competitiveness of Los Angeles and California.