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Victoria Romero Shares Student Deferral Tips with U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report spoke to 五月天视频Vice President for Enrollment Victoria Romero to gain insights on how students can defer college enrollment and what they should consider before […]
Read MoreNational Park Service Highlights Jessica Yim 鈥25
Photo credit Jessica Yim ’25/National Park Service A recent article by the National Park Service (NPS) has featured 五月天视频senior Jessica Yim and her architectural conservation internship with NPS partner, […]
Read MorePhysics Magazine Publishes Piece by Professor Sarah Marzen
Physics Magazine recently published a web article authored by Assistant Professor of Physics Sarah Marzen, 鈥淭ime Delays Improve Performance of Certain Neural Networks.鈥 In the piece, Marzen describes how reservoir […]
Read MoreProfessor Stacey Wood鈥檚 Research Mentioned on No Stupid Questions Podcast
Psychologist Angela Duckworth and technology executive Mike Maughan discussed Professor of Psychology and Molly Mason Jones Chair in Psychology Stacey Wood鈥檚 research on scams during the latest episode of their […]
Read MoreProfessor Ken Gonzales-Day to Discuss New Metro Art Commission at LACMA on August 20
The Source reports that 五月天视频Professor of Art and Fletcher Jones Chair in Art Ken Gonzales-Day will join curators from Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) to discuss his […]
Read MoreProfessor Suzanne Keen Discusses Gender Dynamics in Novel Reading for DAZED
In an article by DAZED Magazine, Professor of English Suzanne Keen delves into the gender dynamics in literary consumption, investigating why straight men tend to read fewer novels compared to […]
Read MoreIn the Media: Douglas Goodwin on How Smartphones Enhance Low-Light Photos
Fletcher Jones Scholar in Computation Douglas Goodwin published an article about how smartphones can improve photographs of low-light phenomena like the Northern Lights.
Read MoreStacey Wood’s Psychology Today Article on Fake Job Scams
In her Psychology Today article, Molly Mason Jones Chair in Psychology Stacey Wood discusses the rising number of scams targeting college students with fake job offers.
Read MoreStacey Wood Authors Psychology Today Piece on Scams
Stacey Wood, Scripps’ Molly Mason Jones Chair in Psychology, authored a piece for Psychology Today, “Why and How Impersonation Scams Thrive.”
Read MoreEIN Presswire on Lynne Thompson ’72’s New Poetry Collection
EIN Presswire announced the publication of Los Angeles Poet Laureate Lynne Thompson ’72’s newest collection of poetry, Blue on a Blue Palette.
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