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University of California Television (UCTV) is a non-commercial channel featuring 24/7 programming from throughout the University of California, the nation's premier research university made up of ten campuses, three national labs and affiliated institutions. UCTV embraces the core missions of the University of California -- teaching, research, and public service -- through quality, in-depth...
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UCLA Bruin Talk - May 2012 (1)
Interviews with Clay Thompson and Marcos Giron of men's tennis as well as Atonye Nyingifa and Shannon Perry of women's basketball. (#25079)
05/25/2013
12:00 PM
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UCLA Bruin Talk - May 2012 (1)
Interviews with Clay Thompson and Marcos Giron of men's tennis as well as Atonye Nyingifa and Shannon Perry of women's basketball. (#25079)
05/24/2013
6:00 PM
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The History of HIV and Current Epidemic
Dr. Monica Gandhi, UCSF Division of HIV/AIDS, explains how and when HIV entered the human population and its current prevalence. Then Dr. Paul A. Volberding traces the history of HIV in...
05/24/2013
1:00 PM
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UCLA Bruin Talk - May 2012 (1)
Interviews with Clay Thompson and Marcos Giron of men's tennis as well as Atonye Nyingifa and Shannon Perry of women's basketball. (#25079)
05/24/2013
5:00 AM
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UCLA Bruin Talk - May 2012 (1)
Interviews with Clay Thompson and Marcos Giron of men's tennis as well as Atonye Nyingifa and Shannon Perry of women's basketball. (#25079)
05/24/2013
2:00 AM
5
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The History of HIV and Current Epidemic
Dr. Monica Gandhi, UCSF Division of HIV/AIDS, explains how and when HIV entered the human population and its current prevalence. Then Dr. Paul A. Volberding traces the history of HIV in...
05/23/2013
10:00 AM
University of California Television (UCTV) is a non-commercial channel featuring 24/7 programming from throughout the University of California, the nation's premier research university made up of ten campuses, three national labs and affiliated institutions. UCTV embraces the core missions of the University of California -- teaching, research, and public service -- through quality, in-depth television that brings to life the tremendous range of knowledge, culture and dialogue generated on UC's diverse campuses. UCTV explores a broad spectrum of subjects of interest to a general audience, including science, health and medicine, public affairs, humanities, arts and music, education issues, and even gardening and agriculture. Programs range from documentaries, faculty lectures, cutting-edge research symposiums, artistic performances and more.