Four programs at this week’s Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Annual Meeting in San Diego will examine the current financial crisis, as well as new obstacles in government regulation and economic markets.
The F/A-18 Hornet production floor at Fleet Readiness Center Southwest served as the setting for the Dec. 10 filming of a Commander, Navy Recruiting Command (CNRC) video production targeting Hispanic officer recruitment.
While the real estate, banking and auto industries have been hit hardest by the current recession, every business is feeling the affects of the economic turmoil.
Maria P. Sendra, the chair of Baker & McKenzie's Southern California corporate & securities practice, recently spoke at Oxford University's "Silicon Valley Comes to Oxford" technology event. The program was held at Said Business School at Oxford University.
San Diego State University and the Moores Cancer Center at the University of California, San Diego are joining forces to help explain and eliminate cancer disparities.
In a country where eating nutritious food has become a significant challenge for adolescents, creating practical solutions is no easy task for teachers and parents. But it is a mission the Fruit Tree Planting Foundation is eagerly taking on.
The CLIMB program at Cal State San Marcos holds "In the Executive's Chair," a course where students hear from business leaders in an extensive panel discussion and Q&A session.
In a career spanning 30 years, Jim Hamerly has worn many hats – and all successfully. With all his knowledge and achievements, he still comes across as easy going, approachable and quick to relate to others, which is perhaps why he is the Director of Business Community Relations at California State University, San Marcos (CSUSM).
Turn on your television, read the newspaper, or listen to your radio and you’ll agree it’s nearly impossible to ignore the grim financial news that pervades the country. The word ‘recession’ comes up routinely, and is validated by high consumer prices, mortgage meltdown and the failure of some of our largest corporations.