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Study from UCLA Department of Sociology finds rise in excess death rates in US

A UCLA Department of Sociology study found a widening gap in excess deaths between the United States and Europe, with the U.S. having the highest rates.

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NYT: Millions Of Undocumented Immigrants Self-Deported Due To Economy And Trump Policies

Illegal immigrants are choosing to return to Mexico on their own accord, according to reporting by The New York Times.

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UCLA in the News February 27, 2023

Highlights from the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Hollywood Reporter and others.

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Deportation risk hasn't been the same for all undocumented Mexican immigrants

In the US, undocumented Mexican men who are young, single, and less educated seemed to face higher risk of deportation from 2001 to 2019.

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Study of Mexican deportees over 20 years sheds light on effectiveness of U.S. immigration policy

UCLA social demographer Anne Pebley discusses her findings, including which sociodemographic traits tend to predict who gets deported.

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Research Compares Immigration, Deportation Under Presidents

Research Compares Immigration, Deportation Under Presidents
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UCLA School Of Public Health Recognizes Doctoral Student

UCLA School Of Public Health Recognizes Doctoral Student
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UCLA In the News May 24, 2021


May 24, 2021
UCLA In the News lists selected mentions of UCLA in the world’s news media. Some articles may require registration or a subscription to view. See more UCLA In the News.
CarbonBuilt’s technology, developed by researchers at UCLA, is said to reduce the carbon footprint of concrete by more than 50 percent, by taking CO2 emissions directly from coal-fired power plants and other industrial facilities and infusing them into a new kind of concrete. “All those emissions that you may have put out, you essentially lock them back up in the production of limestone,” said Gaurav Sant, one of the UCLA researchers who devised the technology.

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Medical Jargon Can Make COVID Health Disparities Even Worse : Shots


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Last year, in her first year of medical school at Harvard, Pooja Chandrashekar recruited 175 multilingual health profession students from around the U.S. to create simple and accurate fact sheets about COVID-19 in 40 languages.
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When cases of COVID-19 began rising in Boston last spring, Pooja Chandrashekar, then a first year student at Harvard Medical School, worried that easy-to-understand information about the pandemic might not be available in the many languages spoken by clients of the Family Van, the health services and health literacy program where she was working at the time.

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Avoid Medical Jargon To Shrink COVID Health Disparities, Say Patient Advocates

When cases of COVID-19 began rising in Boston last spring, Pooja Chandrasekhar, then a first year student at Harvard Medical School, worried that easy-to

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