A new fast-track medical program at UC Merced may be the answer to the shortage of doctors, nurses and medical personal in the San Joaquin Valley of California. Read more...
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January 8, 10:06 pm
A faster path to residency
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January 8, 10:05 pm
School of Dentistry pledged $1 million
The Shapiro Family Charitable Foundation pledged $1 million to the UCLA School of Dentistry this week for the permanent endowment of a chair in the division of oral biology and medicine. Read more...
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January 8, 10:01 pm
Student Legal Services wins award
UCLA's Student Legal Services office was recently named the "Most Outstanding Student Legal Services Office" in the western region of the United States. Read more...
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January 8, 9:02 pm
Global Medical Training lends a hand to developing countries
Fundraising on campus and service trips abroad are some of the ways UCLA Global Medical Training participants can volunteer to help developing countries that lack sufficient health care. Read more...
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January 7, 10:17 pm
USAC calls for Gaza cease-fire
More than 75 students crowded the meeting room at Kerckhoff on Tuesday night when the Undergraduate Students Association Council passed a humanitarian resolution calling for a cease-fire in the Gaza conflict by a vote of 8-2, with two councilmembers abstaining. Read more...
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January 7, 9:26 pm
Keeping information safe from digital spies
As a new year begins, people are increasingly dependent on digital technology, and cyber security becomes increasingly important as well. Read more...
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January 7, 9:23 pm
Global warming sparks action
When asked whether he thinks humans can succeed in the fight against global warming, Dr. Paul Bunje does not answer. He is not stubborn, shy or uninformed. For him, the question simply does not warrant asking. Read more...