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Women and people of color played a pivotal role in driving ratings for streaming films in 2023, even as they continued to face relatively limited opportunities and resources behind the camera, according to the second part of a UCLA Hollywood Diversity Report released Thursday.
New grads hoping to have an impact are also often drawn to helping professions. To guide those potential employees, UCLA Health starts its recruiting process early, holding information sessions for high school students. Once students are in college, UCLA Health also offers a summer internship program during which interns can work in multiple different departments to experience a variety of jobs and learn about a range of topics.
I think it’s a warning sign, said Dr. Beate Ritz, an environmental epidemiologist at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.
A study co-led by researchers at UCLA Health has found distinct brain connectivity patterns in six-week-old infants at risk for developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The authors say their findings suggest that differences in brain responses likely emerge much earlier than ASD-related behaviors can be identified, and also indicate that these brain patterns themselves may lead to the emergence of ASD-related behaviors by altering the brain changes that typically guide social development.
Which is how, unsurprisingly, two old guys are the only ones on the ticket, added Juliet Williams, a gender studies professor at UCLA.