Tag: california
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Newsom’s Higher Education Budget Promises Increases in UC and CSU
[ad_1] Credit: José Luis Villegas / AP Photo Governor Gavin Newsom speaks during his inauguration at Plaza de California in Sacramento on January 6, 2023. Credit: José Luis Villegas / AP Photo Governor Gavin Newsom speaks during his inauguration at Plaza de California in Sacramento on January 6, 2023. Despite California’s $22 billion budget shortfall, ... -
Harnessing Life Sciences Funding Opportunities to Achieve Financial Sustainability in Patient Enrollment
[ad_1] Creating and maintaining a high-quality registry for collecting and managing information about patient communities can support the mission in many ways. Study-ready patient registries help: Aggregate important but hard-to-find data for the disease community related to patient care, outcomes, experiences, and their support networks (e.g., patient insights and testimonials that can support patient-centric drug ... -
Kaweah Health and Sierra View welcome babies for the 2023 New Year
[ad_1] The first baby of 2023 was born at Kaweah Health Medical Center. Born at 1:01 am, Elias Perez was the first baby of 2023 to be born at Kaweah Health in Visalia. Born Ana Perez Areola in Visalia, Elias weighed 6.5 pounds and was 20.47 inches long. Elias was one of six babies born ... -
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine lasts forever
[ad_1] Last week, ten months after Russia’s aggression, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made an uncertain visit to Washington, D.C., asking the United States for additional help to finally end the conflict. On Ukrainian nuclear power plants and Russia’s threat to use nuclear weapons. Among other measures, Zelensky called on the US to “increase tariffs” on ... -
Could monoviruses or adipocytes play a role?
[ad_1] The British historian, the Italian archaeologist, and the US kindergarten teacher have never met in person, but they share a striking bond in the pandemic. Three women suffering from eerily similar symptoms are credited with helping to explain, name and long-live COVID-19 in the public consciousness in early 2020. . Liverpool’s Rachel Pope took ... -
University of California Workers Approve Contract Agreement, Ending Longest Higher Education Strike in US
[ad_1] “We are all very excited,” said Rafael Jaime, president of UAW 2865 on behalf of the student workforce. “We know this is a historic contract and we are really happy that it has been approved. We will continue to build strength.” Salary increases will be 55% through a combination of implementing a first-of-its-kind experience-based ... -
Is it safe? Treasure Island residents face health concerns from toxic dust
[ad_1] ‘Is it Safe?’: Dust Exposure from Treasure Island Navy Base Clean Up Raises Health Concerns Residents worry dust from Navy’s clean-up may contain chemical and radiological contaminants but often can’t avoid it in their day-to-day lives. As a child in the late 1970s, Alexandria Rockett liked to visit Naval Station Treasure Island to help ... -
SVUSD Wins $100,000 Grant from Education Foundation
[ad_1] Scotts Valley Unified School District is making significant strides in addressing the social and emotional challenges of students in the post-lockdown learning environment. On November 8, the Scotts Valley Education Foundation (SVEF) announced that it will provide $100,000 this year to hire two behavioral intervention specialists if the public school system can provide matching ...











