World & Nation
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim led a group of business executives, union leaders and academics calling on presidential contenders to commit to a program they said would help spur economic growth and create jobs.
Sept. 30, 2005
Science & Medicine
Caltech chemistry professor and Nobel laureate Rudy Marcus turned 100 on Friday. He appreciated the festivities but was eager to get back to work.
July 21, 2023
Archives
March 3, 2005
United Way has always celebrated the end of its annual fund-raising campaign, but there will be no party this year.
April 18, 1991
Money & Company
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April 28, 2010
California
An Ohio educator has been named dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Cal Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks.
Aug. 5, 2000
L.A. Now
Dec. 7, 2012
Women’s Steering Committee, a coalition of Skid Row service providers, needs female volunteers to conduct needs assessment surveys of homeless women in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday.
July 10, 2001
The American sweep of Nobel Prizes in science this year has filled the nation’s science educators not only with pride over what’s done well in U.S. labs and classrooms -- but angst over what’s not.
Oct. 7, 2006
A state senator has accused the University of California of “sleaze, greed and self-promotion” because of its formal agreement to split fallen junk bond king Michael Milken’s profits from the videotape sales of his management school lectures now under way at UCLA.
Nov. 23, 1993