Handling written classified information is generally straightforward, writes USC’s Jeffrey Fields, who handled “top secret” material as an analyst at the State and Defense departments. But it can be more to remember whether things heard in meetings or oral briefings are classified.
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Why does a celebrity announcement have such a profound effect on people’s health care? According to USC’s Jon-Patrick Allem, it’s because people tend to identify with individuals, not statistics.
This year’s rollout of students projects from the USC Games program played out like a tiny scale E3, and the games presented at the Advanced Games Projects event gave a snapshot of what excites the next generation of game designers.
The programs have been life-changing for students like Jorge Campos, who was homeless at the start of high school but will be attending Harvard in the fall.
The $700 million residential and retail complex opens for business in a matter of weeks.
Health Equity Initiative brings together experts to advance studies for a population whose members have dramatically higher rates of mental and behavioral health problems than their peers.
The gift honoring the legendary performer comes from the George Lucas Family Foundation.
Most people surveyed did not want to trade off convenience or wait any longer than five minutes more than usual to ensure that all passengers are treated the same.
While trying to figure out her late father’s “dangerous secrets,” new graduate Betty Stearns discovered a world of endless possibilities.