Howard Wayne Harris proves his 9th grade teacher wrong. Earning his Ph.D. at the USC Dornsife hooding ceremony May 16, he was…
USC Dornsife issued more than 2,500 degrees during Commencement 2013: 1,959 bachelor’s, 326 master's, 81 graduate…
USC Dornsife students win top prizes at the 15th Annual Undergraduate Symposium for Scholarly and Creative Work. In…
USC valedictorian Katherine Fu and salutatorians Alexander Fullman and Julia Sabo Mangione — all in USC Dornsife — will…
Introducing the 2013 Dornsife Scholars. The six winners will each receive $10,000 to be used for graduate or professional…
Here’s the scene: The USC men’s water polo team is swimming in their home pool for the 2012 NCAA tournament against crosstown rival the UCLA Bruins. A year ago, the Trojans had achieved a history-making four-year… more>
categories: undergraduate, awards
tags: jovan vavic, mens water polo, michael rosenthal, ncaa championship, usc athletics
USC Dornsife political science major Alexander Fullman has been awarded a Marshall Scholarship, one of the most coveted honors an American undergraduate can receive. He is planning to attend the University of Oxford next Fall… more>
categories: undergraduate, research, awards
tags: alexander fullman, marshall scholarship, political science, social sciences, university of oxford
Johnny Strange’s life is anything but ordinary. At the tender age of 17, when most high school juniors are busy preparing for their SATs, Strange was embarking on a journey to climb the world’s highest… more>
categories: undergraduate
tags: genocide, humanities, international relations, johnny strange, usc shoah foundation institute for visual history and education
USC Dornsife Spanish major Daniel Arellano picks morsels of sizzling meat from the delicate bones of a fried chicken neck and stuffs them into a warm tortilla, garnishing the resulting taco with freshly chopped onion and… more>
categories: undergraduate, research, diversity, community engagement
tags: food trucks, hispanic food culture, humanities, jeffrey m. pilcher, sarah portnoy, spanish
Even in the highest levels of United States government, the cause of the demonstrations in the Middle East — and the killing of four Americans in Benghazi, Libya — following the online release of a trailer for a… more>
categories: undergraduate, faculty research
tags: fayez hammad, kevin van bladel, laurie brand, libya, middle east, middle east studies program, philip seib, sherman jackson, social science
In a joint effort between USC Dornsife and the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, 20 USC students traveled to Havana, Cuba, this summer for a 10-day study of the island’s political, economic and… more>
categories: undergraduate, graduate, research
tags: angeli agrawal, cuba, international relations, journalism, megan sweas, pamela starr, problems without passports, public diplomacy, public relations, roberto suro, student travel, veronica werhane
Looking for an innovative, interdisciplinary classroom project? Now is the time for professors in all USC schools to motivate their students to enter the 2012 Science Film Competition. The deadline for competition… more>
categories: undergraduate, graduate, faculty research, undergraduate research, graduate research
tags: clifford johnson, humanities, interdisciplinary, kevin le, science film competition, usc school of cinematic arts
With just two months left in the campaign for the Oval Office, USC’s top experts in politics, media and policy recently came together to turn their crystal ball to the November election. The Sept. 5 event continued the… more>
categories: undergraduate, graduate, research, faculty research
tags: 2012 election, dan schnur, social science, unruh institute of politics
Undergraduates from the USC Dornsife have, in the past, had little reason to hop on the campus shuttle to the Health Sciences Campus. But that changed this Fall when a new minor in health care studies kicked off, allowing USC… more>
categories: undergraduate
tags: carmen a. puliafito, health science minor, keck school of medicine, multidisciplinary, natural sciences, stuart swadron
Reid Lidow, a junior political science and international relations major in USC Dornsife, had just arrived in Burma. Raindrops were creating quite a cacophony as they pelted the tin rooftop overhead. He was starting to get… more>
categories: undergraduate, research, undergraduate research
tags: asia, burma, dan lynch, humanities, international relations, political science, reid lidow, student publication


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