Two Gordon-Levin endowed fellowship funds at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health are among the ways the FSPH lecturer and former healthcare management executive helps jump-start the careers of future leaders.
Tom Gordon remembers telling his college classmates that if he ever had the opportunity to run a company, he would run it like a family.
Latinos are and will continue to be key to America’s future, according to the latest Latino GDP report from UCLA and California Lutheran University researchers. The economic contribution of U.S. Latinos in 2024 surpassed Japan’s, generating the equivalent of the world’s fourth largest GDP.
College students with anxiety, depression, and eating disorders benefit from therapy offered via a digital app, according to new research.
Dr. Julio Frenk will deliver the keynote address for the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health’s commencement ceremony on Friday, June 12, 2026.
The Associated Press interviewed Dr. Kathryn Leifheit, assistant professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management, about her research into eviction moratoriums during the COVID-19 pandemic.
UCLA Fielding graduate student Trishna Singh will be awarded the 2026 EMPH Lee Thomassen Healthcare Finance Fellowship at the upcoming UCLA Health Policy and Management Alumni Association awards event, set for May 18.
Currently with the healthcare consulting firm Premier, Inc., Singh was selected by the faculty for her mastery of accounting and finance coursework and her promise in financial management. This fellowship is awarded in memory of Executive MPH alumnus and faculty member, Lee Thomassen (EMPH Class of 2012).
US News & World Report quoted Dr. Annette Regan, associate professor in the Department of Epidemiology, about the risks of rotavirus, an infectious disease that spreads quickly and poses a serious threat to infants and small children.
Research led by a UCLA Fielding professor has been recognized as among the best in the field in 2025 by the leading professional association for management and organization scholars.
Dr. Ninez Ponce, professor and chair in UCLA Fielding's Department of Health Policy and Management and director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research (CHPR), has been honored with AcademyHealth’s 2026 Gail Wilensky Award for Impact in Health Policy.