Deep funding cuts and widespread layoffs impact everything from local public health outreach to global disease surveillance, making us more vulnerable, experts warn.
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Bruce McGaw, a pillar of the midcentury Bay Area art movement, emeritus painting professor at San Francisco Art Institute, and beloved “drill sergeant” for painting, has died, university alumni and ...
The U.S. withdrawal has exacerbated a funding crisis due to member states reducing their development spending.
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