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Thomas Jefferson School of Law is offering free income tax return preparation from now until April 12 for students, low-income families, senior citizens and others who can’t afford professional tax services or are unable to complete their own tax forms.


Approximately 1,000 North County students will get an interactive look at the judicial system Friday during San Diego Superior Court's 12th annual "Youth in Court Day." And they'll find out the legal system doesn't quite work like NBC's drama "Law and Order."


The University of San Diego's Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science has received a $144,000 grant from the state of California.

Renowned Scripps Institution of Oceanography scientist Richard Somerville will deliver the fourth annual Keeling Memorial Lecture Monday at 6:30 p.m. at Birch Aquarium.

Students from Torrey Pines High School bested 18 other San Diego County high school teams to win the seventh annual San Diego County High School Mock Trial Competition on March 2.


Students from Torrey Pines High School bested 18 other San Diego County high school teams to win the seventh annual San Diego County High School Mock Trial Competition on March 2.


As Mexico pushes to transform itself into a “country of engineers” and as some U.S. firms shift their supply lines away from China, there are new opportunities opening up south of the border that could benefit the northern side as well, business executives, academics and civic leaders told The Daily Transcript at a recent roundtable.


The Academy of Our Lady of Peace recently settled its religious discrimination lawsuit against the city of San Diego, effectively ending the nearly year-long dispute over the Catholic high school's proposed expansion.

Bridgepoint Education (NYSE: BPI) subsidiary Ashford University could lose its accreditation.

The Rady School of Management at the University of California, San Diego was ranked 19th in faculty research in the Financial Times' Global MBA Rankings 2013.


NEW YORK — Shares of for-profit education companies fell Tuesday after Apollo Group Inc. (Nasdaq: APOL), which owns the University of Phoenix, said the college's accreditation may be put on probation.

Sometimes in sports, aging players have to reinvent and renovate their game in order to stay relevant in a particular league. Once in a while, this also happens to sporting venues.

Back on the road to recovery, green technology is the construction industry’s new normal, and "reduce before you produce" its mantra.


For the first time in school history, the Thomas Jefferson School of Law National Trial Team won the 2013 regional competition of the Texas Young Lawyers Association (TYLA) in Tucson, Ariz.

For the first time in school history, Thomas Jefferson School of Law's national trial team won the 2013 Texas Young Lawyers Association (TYLA) regional in Tucson, Ariz. The team of Robert Sagerian (3L), Jay B Campbell (2L) and Michael Fabinski (3L) will compete in the national round April 3-7, 2013, in San Antonio. The team is coached by professors Lilys McCoy and Lea Fields-Bernard.


Brian Taggart graduated from the University of California, Santa Cruz with a degree in marine biology but found his career options were limited, so he enrolled in MiraCosta College’s biotech program, learning lab skills and the latest industry technology.

During a three-decade career in logistics, Joel Sutherland learned how to identify where there was waste and then eliminate it. Now he's passing his lessons to a younger generation as managing director of the University of San Diego’s Supply Chain Management Institute.

Ivan Filby, the new dean of Point Loma Nazarene University's Fermanian School of Business, wants to bring a sliver of Wall Street to San Diego.


California Western School of Law professors Justin P. Brooks and Jan Stiglitz, and attorneys Alissa L. Bjerkhoel (CWSL class of 2008) and Michael A. Semanchik (2010) have been named Attorneys of the Year by California Lawyer magazine.


Rising oil prices and increasing global demand is a problem that’s only going to get worse, said John Hofmeister, founder and chief executive of Citizens for Affordable Energy.

 


 


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