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  • Students are developing a chemical index that the public can use to better understand where the chemicals polluting the Tijuana River come from and what dangers they pose to their health.
  • The recommended budget focuses on the safety net cuts in President Donald Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill.'
  • The funding was cut in Mayor Todd Gloria's proposed 2026-27 fiscal year budget. The city faces a $118 million deficit.
  • At least 18 NPR journalists have accepted buyouts and another 10 have been laid off as the public media network attempts to save money and reorganize the newsroom.
  • The national environmental group accused county officials of approving the project in fragments, obscuring the scale of the development from the public.
  • Food insecurity affects more families now than during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  • El Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de Estados Unidos (USCIS, por sus siglas en inglés) anunció el viernes que los extranjeros en Estados Unidos que quieran una "green card", tendrán que salir del país y solicitarla en su país de origen, salvo algunas excepciones no especificadas.
  • Mientras E.UU. y México buscan invertir 800 millones de dólares en mejoras a las plantas de tratamiento de aguas residuales en la frontera, los funcionarios locales están trabajando en una solución más modesta que podría reducir los efectos de la polución tan pronto como el próximo año.
  • The landscape is shifting. Are you leading the change or catching up? The Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate invites you to our 30th Annual Real Estate Conference, "Adapting to Structural Shifts Transforming Real Estate," for an inside look at the forces reshaping our industry. Hear from Spencer Levy, senior economic advisor and host of CBRE’s "The Weekly Take," as he shares insights drawn from conversations with hundreds of the world’s largest real estate owners and occupiers. Framed through the reinvention and adaptability of musicians, his presentation delivers a forward-looking view of the economy and commercial real estate, blending macro forecasts with sector insights to challenge practitioners to embrace change and position for opportunity in 2026 and beyond. Building on that forward-looking momentum, we will dive into an important and detailed discussion about how artificial intelligence is shaping strategy and changing all aspects of real estate operations. Learn to be an agent of change, not a victim of it. Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate on LinkedIn
  • In today’s rapidly changing and complex work environments, leadership rooted in control, compliance, and hierarchy is no longer enough. Across industries, the most effective leaders are those who know how to build trust, inspire commitment, and create cultures where people do their best work. In this engaging keynote webinar, Dr. Candy Singh (NU, MS '94) explores the principles of Trust & Inspire leadership—a modern leadership approach that replaces command-and-control thinking with belief in people, clarity of purpose, and meaningful work. Drawing from decades of experience leading large organizations, developing executive leaders, and working with teams across sectors, Dr. Singh shares practical insights on how trust fuels engagement, innovation, and sustained performance. This session is designed for leaders, managers, and professionals across all fields who want to lead with greater influence, authenticity, and effectiveness—no matter their role or title. National University Alumni on Facebook / Instagram
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