Superintendents across Southern California are seeking ways to embrace and integrate the new technology.
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Steele brings a global perspective to the practical and academic study of architecture.
The alumnus — commander of the U.S. Cyber Command and head of the National Security Agency — offered professional and personal advice to students, reflected on the past and shared hope for the future.
The nation’s top military cyber official on Thursday toured some of his old stomping grounds during a visit with students, faculty and leadership.
In a historic vote Friday morning, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to expel George Santos (R-NY) from Congress over ethics and campaign finance violations. The historic vote makes Santos just the sixth lawmaker and first Republican to be expelled from the House in U.S. history.
The Black Art Collective allows participants to gain experience in a variety of disciplines.
Research could lead to a new way for doctors to identify Latino children and teens most at risk of developing prediabetes.
Program speakers pay tribute to those lost to AIDS and stress the importance of knowing your HIV status.
A study led by the Keck School of Medicine of USC found that third-generation Mexican Americans are 66% more likely to get liver cancer than the first generation.
Advisors work with college applicants, bridging high school to postsecondary education.