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"If these funds remain suspended, it will be devastating for UCLA and for Americans across the nation," UCLA Chancellor Julio ...
UCLA has lost an estimated total of $584 million in funds after the Trump administration announced it’s freezing medical and ...
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UCLA Chancellor Julio Frenk says that a loss of funding will impact everyone who relies on the "groundbreaking" research.
Julio Frenk does not appear to be a university administrator content to watch his school’s athletic program from the sidelines. In his last stop before becoming UCLA’s chancellor, Frenk led an ...
Chancellor Julio Frenk said UCLA has been preparing for this situation, one that could lead to the loss of "hundreds of grants" and impact faculty.
Public health scholar Julio Frenk, the first Latino chancellor at UCLA, previously served at Harvard and the University of Miami. He was Mexico's federal health secretary from 2000 to 2006.
This post was updated June 5 at 5:40 p.m. Chancellor Julio Frenk said UCLA must remain resilient amid threats to higher education during his inauguration Thursday.
After graduating, Julio Frenk worked as a researcher and met Felicia Knaul – a health economist – in 1995. Knaul later married Frenk and will join him in Westwood with their two children.
Frenk, who earned a medical degree in Mexico and has also served as dean of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, sees that mindset as critical for the two fields in which he has built a ...
Public health scholar Julio Frenk, the first Latino chancellor at UCLA, previously served at Harvard and the University of Miami. He was Mexico's federal health secretary from 2000 to 2006.
UCLA Chancellor Julio Frenk says he understands the importance the athletic program plays in training and producing Olympic athletes. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times) Ben Bolch, Jaweed Kaleem ...
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