In Crisis

University in Crisis: Challenges and Responses During the Formative Years of the Young Administration at UCLA

The UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy is pleased to release the final report in a new series about the history of the UC and UCLA.

The third and final report in this series investigates the university’s response to crises of major scale. They examine administrators’ approaches to two events in the late 1960s: 1) the student movement for ethnic studies, and 2) the on-campus killings of students Bunchy Carter and and John Huggins.

This report was researched and written by Jazz Kiang, Grace Hae Rim Shin, Nayiri Artounians, Jannelle Dang, Victoria Pfau, and Sarah Son.

The first research team examining this topic included Jessica Guzmán, Kayleah Kellybrew, Matt Philips, Mariam Zahran, and Nicole Zhang.

To read the paper, click [HERE].