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UCLA Chancellor Julio Frenk updated the campus community that the federal government has suspended $584 million in ...
UCLA is in conflict with the Trump administration, which has frozen federal grants and demanded a $1-billion fine over a host ...
The university has refused to bow to the President’s sweeping list of anti-transgender demands — bucking a growing trend of large universities that have caved to similar pressure.
For the first time since revealing last week that the Trump administration began freezing its federal research funding, the ...
John Wooden once said that adversity reveals character. Our university is facing more adversity than it has at perhaps any ...
UCLA faces a major federal funding freeze and a $1 billion settlement demand amid allegations of failing to address ...
"If these funds remain suspended, it will be devastating for UCLA and for Americans across the nation," UCLA Chancellor Julio ...
US President Donald Trump's administration is demanding a $1 billion settlement from UCLA over alleged civil rights ...
The Trump administration’s push for a massive financial settlement with UCLA has triggered a clash over funding, civil rights ...
UCLA Chancellor Julio Frenk says that a loss of funding will impact everyone who relies on the "groundbreaking" research.
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.
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.