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24 April 2012 UC In The News
The UC-managed Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program is studying thirdhand smoke, tobacco toxins that can adhere for months to carpets, furniture, walls, ventilation systems and rental cars.
UC’s California HIV/AIDS Research Program has awarded grants totaling $11.8 million to three teams of investigators to test a potential HIV prevention pill among high-risk HIV-uninfected people in California.
17 April 2012 UC In The News
UC admitted a record 80,289 freshmen to at least one of its nine undergraduate campuses for fall 2012, including a 3.6 percent increase over last year in admission offers to California residents.
UC President Mark G. Yudof issued a statement April 11 on the release of the Task Force report on the November pepper-spray incident at UC Davis.
3 April 2012 UC In The News
UC has been in talks with Gov. Jerry Brown and the Legislature to develop a multi-year funding plan, discussed at last week's Regents meeting, that could stabilize UC's finances and tuition costs.
A study by Beatrice Golomb and colleagues, published online in the Archives of Internal Medicine, shows that adults who eat chocolate regularly are thinner than those who don’t.
See UC General Counsel Charles Robinson's most recent statement about the timing of the public release of the Reynoso task force report on the police actions of Nov. 18, 2011, at UC Davis.
27 March 2012 UC In The News
For the first time, UC Health has measured its collective impact on caring for the uninsured, educating health leaders and advancing science to tackle medicine's toughest challenges.
After grappling with years of declining state support, UC has made remarkable strides in attracting private donations as it looks to develop new sources of revenue.
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