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The Rhodes Trust has announced that Todd Gingrich, a California Institute of Technology senior chemistry major, has been named a Rhodes Scholar. The scholarship covers all expenses at Oxford University in England, where he plans to earn a master's degree in theoretical chemistry.
06/07
The UCLA School of Public Affairs Student Fellowship Awards Breakfast was held June 1 at UCLA is J.D. Morgan Center. The SPA graduate students had the opportunity to personally thank donors such as Judge Ralph D. Fertig, David Fisher and Calvin Gross.
05/07
D'Artagnan Scorza, the UCLA student regent for 2007-2008, discusses his policy agenda.
12/05
Matthew O. Jackson, the Edie and Lew Wasserman Professor of Economics at the California Institute of Technology, has received a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship.
05/05
On Friday, May 6, 2005 this year's recipients of the Wasserman Student Aid Fund and Wasserman Upperclass Merit awards at Caltech joined Casey Wasserman and Jamie Mark from the Wasserman Foundation for a scholarship luncheon at Caltech's Athenaeum.
02/05 The Campaign for NYU and the Tisch School of the Arts (TSOA) have received a major gift from the Wasserman Foundation that will bolster the University’s ability to attract the nation’s brightest students.
02/05
Casey Wasserman visits the Brandeis campus to meet the five current recipients of the Lew and Edie Wasserman Endowed Scholarship.
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Thanks to the support of Nigel Lythgoe, Executive Producer of American Idol and LA's BEST Governing Board member, 10 LA's BEST - BEST Friends and volunteers were asked to join California First Lady Maria Shriver on stage for the taping of American Idol Gives Back!
Visitors to the new Broad Contemporary Art Museum start off on the third floor.
Green Dot Public Schools, the most prominent charter school operator and educational reform organization from Los Angeles, will open a charter high school this fall that will share space with Intermediate School 162 in an underutilized building at 149th Street and St. Ann's Avenue in the Hub area of the South Bronx, officials announced today.
Living Proof II builds upon the success of Living Proof: The Campaign for Childrens Hospital Los Angeles. In our previous campaign, we raised more than $500 million to continue our important work for the children and families of Los Angeles and beyond.
What will the children’s hospital of the future look like? Some say that when the New Hospital Building at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles is complete in 2009, it will be the finest medical environment for children anywhere in the United States.
To many D.C. parents and educators, the incoming schools chancellor is just another in a long line of leaders for the troubled school system.
But to thousands of teachers and school leaders in their 20s and 30s on a mission to remake U.S. public schools, 37-year-old Michelle Rhee has become an instant celebrity.
After five years of preparation, construction has begun in Lake View Terrace on the new Children's Museum.
The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURF) program is, in many ways, a defining feature of the Caltech undergraduate experience.
A new online exhibit has opened on the Shoah Foundation's website.
NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and the Kanbar Insitute have announced the winners of this year's First Run Film Festival.
Informs about the important difference between “ozone generators” and other types of filters such as ion-type or fan-driven HEPA filters that have “ozone byproduct.”
Human Rights Watch releases the most comprehensive investigation to date of the tragic events in eastern Uzbekistan.
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